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Where To Buy Affordable Art Online: 50 Stores for Cool Artwork, Prints, & More


Art can often be the last thing we consider when renovating a space, and yet it’s often what ties an entire room together. Filling up a wall with affordable art online can be a daunting task, especially if it’s your first time. While that Monet exhibit poster from The Met will always have its place in your home, sometimes a space calls for something a bit more challenging. We’ve been just where you are and, to make this process a bit easier, have assembled a robust list of where to buy cool, affordable art—originals, giclée prints, risographs, etchings, you name it.

As a bonus, below our store picks, we’ve included some FAQs, including what to consider when investing in art—we love an art print—and how and where to buy art offline.

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Our Top Picks for the Best Affordable Art

sháńdíín p3 by Robert Owen Bloomfield

Paesaggio con alberi by Giuliano Monechi

Founded in London in 2011, Artfinder is an online marketplace for original pieces of art from around the globe. The site sorts its offerings by both style and medium, making it easy to browse the more than 200,000 pieces (including abstract paintings, sculpture, photography, collage, and digital art), all of which are signed by the artist. Prices start at $24 and can go up to over $3000. The site also has dedicated services for interior designers purchasing cool artwork for its clients.

At Home Print by Linden Eller

Melody Print by Jung Nowak

On the more expensive side, Saatchi Art boasts an impressive collection of art. While some of the prices can reach into the thousands, original art—which includes photography, collages, canvas prints, oil paintings, and sculptures—starts at around $110, and limited-edition prints at $75. The site also runs a complimentary art advisory service, where a team of curators will build a collection for you based on your taste or space.

Zikkurat Lithograph by Joe Tilson

A favorite of the interior-design set, 1stDibs hosts a large inventory of art from established galleries, from Old Master dealers to contemporary specialists, much of which is available for purchase on the spot. Original Banksy street art has even been known to pop up now and then. Prices for many works are listed, and you can easily filter your search. The site’s curated sales are a good way to see how art might mix with vintage and antique furnishings or to check out artists whose work you might not know.

Mod Pods I by Victoria Borges

French Lemon Botanical III by A. Risso

Need one big canvas for a statement piece? GreatBigCanvas has you covered. They have a variety of styles and subjects—including vintage art, movie posters, and figurative art. Plus, all of it is meticulously organized into different sections: subjects, colors, styles, rooms, artists, and even ideas specifically for a gallery wall.

Swimming in Green Abstract Painting

If you’re anything like us, you rely on Etsy for all things home decor, and cool paintings and original works are no exception. Etsy offers every type of art you can imagine, from stunning black-and-white photography to bespoke oil paintings. Shop at Etsy, and you can take anything—your living room, home office, man cave—to the next level while also supporting small business owners and artisans.

Deny Designs Flamingo Tumbler Framed Art Print

Palm Springs Pool Day VII Framed Art Print by Deny Designs

Nordstrom, no doubt, is a fashion and beauty destination, but the stylish retailer is also a hub for design-forward decor, including photography, art prints, and paintings.

Pablo Picasso: The Impossible Collection by Assouline

Yoshitomo Nara by Yeewan Koon

There is a whole lot of everything on Ssense, and the best part is that each piece looks like it was carefully curated—even if you impulse-purchase something you saw for approximately 30 seconds. Be prepared for that to happen because there are a lot of beautiful things in stock and there are constantly new arrivals. That also means that things can sell out quickly, especially if they’re one-of-one.

Cat with Ball Canvas Wall Art by Picomodi

California Living Framed Art Print by Sisi And Seb

For those who like to swap out their art on a regular basis, Society6’s assorted collection of whimsical, affordable prints is a great bet. Everything from cheeky sayings to watercolor florals, nature scenes, and abstracts can be had for as little as $20, so your gallery wall is limitless.

Anthropologie All of Your Skies Wall Art

Artfully Walls La Vie en Rose 01 Wall Art

It’s no secret that Anthropologie has an incredible sale section, but did you know it has a hefty wall art selection, as well? There are paintings, prints, and even art in different types of frames. And we’re not talking the usual wooden frames—think studded designs and lots of gold.

Garden in Bloom Arles, c.1888

GICLEE PRINT Breakfast with the Morning Newspaper, 1898

In terms of affordable art, it doesn’t get much better than Art.com. The online retailer has a breadth of options organized by type, price point, and more. You can even purchase frames for your pieces.

Beachcomber Print by Jim Golden

Amanda Jane Jones Sunny Side Up Print

We love Schoolhouse for the plethora of lighting and furniture options—but they also had a solid roster of wall art. If poppy prints are your kind of decor, buckle up. There’s also a good selection of graphic art, featuring bold fonts.

The art section of Serena & Lily is full of watercolor (or watercolor-inspired) artwork—perfect for a sunroom, nursery, or any place that needs a little boost in the “peaceful” department. That’s not the only style that’s offered, but scrolling through the many options will be like ASMR for your eyes.

A Marriage of True Minds by Keren Toledano

Minted isn’t just a destination for personalized stationery and wedding invitations, the brand also has a surprisingly robust collection of artwork and framing solutions to bring your walls to life. Categories include drawings, paintings, photography, and even options to create custom works using your own photographs and drawings. The pieces are sourced globally from international artists and designers and we’re particularly impressed by the site’s custom framing offerings for all their pieces. We’re shopping these abstract gems that’ll be a hit in a modern home.

Netting 3 by Jacques Pilon

The Miuus Studio Wood Framed Wall Art Print Midcentury Modern Squares No 1

Allmodern is a one-stop shop for anything—literally anything—you may need for your living space. Furniture, decor, dinnerware, and lots of art. You can find some real gems, like work from Amber Vittoria, if you dig deep.

Texas Desert Interior by JJ Manford

Camp Nathan Hale (mess call) by Gordon Parks

The goal of 20×200 is to provide art for everyone. The 1,000 editions the site has produced so far range from $24 to $10,000, and each is produced exclusively for 20×200. The company also wants customers to be passionate and knowledgeable about the art it receives, so every print or photo ships with documentation about the work, and the site announces each new launch with an informative write-up on the artist and project.

Wrong Shop Drawing 13, Bouroullec

Vitra Girard Magic Snake Wall Relief

Our favorite upscale furniture and decor retailer also dabbles in the arts. The picks range from colorful Vitra installations to three-dimensional canvas works that’ll add texture to your decor scheme. There may not be a ton of options for minimalist artheads, but design enthusiasts are sure to get a kick out of a vintage-inspired Herman Miller poster.

Nelson Pop Art Blue and Black Poster

Herman Miller is famed for its office chairs and midcentury-modern furniture, but the brand also has a unique selection home decor, including contemporary prints and posters. Among them, you’ll find pop art, typography, and abstract art, all bursting with vivid color.

“Calming Waves” by Oliver Gal

Colorblock Lacquer Square Dimensional Wall Art by Margo Selby

West Elm is a destination for all things tasteful: Furniture, rugs, lighting, home decor, and more. It also has an expansive selection of wall art. Prints, photography, and canvas art are par for the course, and it also stocks 3D pieces, tapestries, and macramé art. There’s something for every room in the house, from pastel pieces fit for a nursery to Japanese art that would make sense in a modern, minimalist space. If you live near one of its physical stores, you can check out a small sample of its offerings in real life. However, its selection online is even more robust.

Amanti Art Procida Alleys by Henrike Schenk Wood Framed Wall Art Print

Deny Designs Fine Art by Clau Robles

Target has lovely curations of cool art, including quirky, boho picks from Opalhouse and geometric, abstract, and modern artwork from Project 62. Framed or unframed, with matting or without, sets or single pieces, Target has it all.

Waves By Alexander Khabbazi

Drool believes that you should never settle for boring walls—and we couldn’t agree more. Its contemporary collection of art features prints, original paintings, graphic design, typography, and more. Shopping for the right piece is easy, given that you can sort by theme, color, medium, or subject.

Halley’s Comet by Sarah Short

Gold Tower by Stephanie Dennis

A large selection of botanical-themed pieces, abstract prints, and line drawings live in Quince’s wall art section, with framing included in the total price (a rarity these days). We were also delighted to find some one-of-a-kind mixed media works in the mix—like Halley’s Comet by Sarah Short, a made-to-order collage fashioned together with paper, cloth, and recycled book covers. For something more two-dimensional, we’d place Gold Tower by Stephanie Dennis in a spot where the sun hits so it can really give off a subtle glow on your wall.

Desenio Contemporary Greens No1 Print

Desenio Blue Levels Print

From trendy watercolor prints to special collections with collaborators like Dani Klarić, Desenio’s very affordable prints can help you build a professional-looking gallery wall at a pricepoint not a lot of other art retailers will match. Styles range from graphic pop art to abstract illustrations, with a few famous reproductions of Matisse, Van Gogh, and Monet works sprinkled in the mix. Art is available for purchase as poster prints (with frames sold separately) or on durable canvas in varying sizes, with the latter priced slightly higher.

At a Dinner Party by Happy Menocal

Outsider Art “Tumbling Squares and Rectangles” Giclee Print

Looking for one-of-a-kind artwork to animate blank walls? We’d turn to Chairish, whose endless collections of contemporary and vintage art includes globally-sourced heirlooms and one-of-a-kind treasures that fit just about every design aesthetic. With options that cater to all budgets, Chairish’s even has its own official print shop page where shoppers can collect prints from independent artists, as well as high-quality secondhand pieces for something that’s more bespoke.

Artfully Walls La Vie en Rose 01 Wall Art

“This piece by Anna Nunez fulfills all my criteria for a bedroom painting—ambient, but still evocative, a neutral color palette, and abstract styling,” says commerce writer Julia Harrison. “I love how it looks atop my warm, wooden dresser and its barely perceptible splashes of red give it the personality that other abstract pieces sometimes miss.” Looking to build a gallery wall? Artfully Walls takes some of the guestwork out by providing full kits of both perfectly coordinating picture sets and broader themes like geometric shapes, kid-friendly groupings, and foodie-fare illustrations.

H&M Home has an admittedly small wall art collection (it seems like framing is where the brand really shines), but we still think these abstract brushstroke portraits are worth spotlighting. Perfect for anyone seeking more modern works, these textured canvases are preset in minimal wood framing that make the pieces look like you stole them right off the walls at the MoMA. Priced under $75, the coordinating two-piece set might just be the best bargain on this list.

Helm + Oar “I’d Hike That”

Helm + Oak California Morning Haze

Helm + Oar deals almost exclusively in art photography prints, think Slim Aarons or Gray Malin vibes. With an abundant inventory of famous places and faces to choose from, the retailer helps narrow down search time with helpful categories like nature, travel, and even a whole section devoted to Italy-related prints. The natural landscapes are what we’d choose to bring some subtle color into a design scheme, namely something like this prickly cactus print or the soothing ocean scene.

April Love by Kwamé Azure Gomez

Have Your Cake, I’ll Eat Mine by Muofhe Manavhela

One look at Good Black Art’s selection will show you these statement pieces are worth every penny. Good Black Art curates work from Black artists around the globe, while simultaneously mentoring them and fostering community along the way. The result is a selection of artwork that evocatively captures aspects of the Black experience. Offerings range from ceramic sculptures by Maya Beverly to futuristic paintings by Kadine Lindsay.

A Kiss To You Towards The Setting Sun 9

Sunset Wall by James Needham

Founded in 2012 by Chelsea Neman and Jordan Klein, Tappan aims to nurture emerging artists by connecting them to seasoned collectors. This support extends beyond the internet too: Tappan has curated numerous exhibitions of its artists in assorted spaces throughout Los Angeles. Tappan certainly features pieces on the higher end—with some items priced at upwards of $10,000—but you’ll also find small paintings for around $175.

Vintage André Watts NYC Concert Poster

Vintage Ivory Coast Carved Baule Masks

BLK MKT Vintage is a Brookyn-based design shop specializing in decor, literature, and records that celebrate Black history and artistic expression. Its online shop features a unique collection of vintage art prints you can’t find elsewhere. The highly framable pieces include rare posters, magazine covers, movie stills, and more. You’ll also find vintage patches, collectible VHS tapes, and trading cards you’ll want to add to your shopping cart.

Cityscape with Neem Trees no.5 by Khalid Abdalrahman

Ahmed Untitled no.5 by Ahmed Abushakeema

Swakara Atwell-Bennett founded BetterShared and launched it in 2016 as a platform dedicated to showcasing artists of the African Diaspora. Based in the U.K. with wide-ranging shipping options within Europe and to the U.S., art lovers can choose from a wide selection of prints, photographs, paintings, and mixed-media works—there’s even a curation for the budget-conscious collector, where no piece is over 100 British pounds.

Aqua Mazes by Christopher Knight

Like West Elm, we all know and love One King’s Lane for their luxe furniture selection, but the classy retailer also has an equally lovely selection of art. The selection is especially fitting if you’re looking for whimsical, cottage-inspired English art for a gallery wall or to hang around a new home.

Wall of Art is a hub for independent artists around the world. You can find work spanning Swedish artist Mathilda Boalawong Nilsson to Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist Mühi. Wall of Art shines in situations where you just need to fill some wall space with a beautiful piece of work.

SIGNWIN Framed Wall Art Print

Similarly, Amazon has all kinds of affordable art. Whatever your vibe, you can find something to suit it—whether it’s retro pop art, anime posters, nature photography, or acrylic art. You can even find reproductions of the world’s most famous art, including Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night.

Caviar Bump Art Print by Caroline Ellis

Helo Birdie Pimlico House Art Print

Part of why we love Urban Outfitters is for their modern yet groovy style—so it makes sense that approach would bleed into the art they feature. Their prints and wall hangings feel fresh and cool, and will add just the right amount of distinct character to your room.

You may have to dig past a few coffee enthusiast prints and run-of-the-mill line drawings, but there are some abstract gems in the mix at Opposite Wall. The subjects hit a wide range: fashion shoot outtakes, city maps, geometric patterns, font spotlights, and much more.

Untitled, (verre) William Luz

Untitled 1 Print by Inka Bell

With a wide variety of original artworks available to purchase across a diverse set of mediums, Uprise Art is easily one of your best options to begin investing in your art collection. While some of the pieces can get pricy, the site has sections of curations available at under $800 or under $350. Uprise also offers art consultations and payments in monthly installments to make the artwork more accessible.

Klimt: The Sunflower Framed Print

Yoshitomo Nara Untitled (Eye Patch) Poster

If you’re looking for high quality reproductions of some of the world’s best art, you’ll find it in the Museum of Modern Art’s Design Store. Its thoughtfully curated shop has a little bit of everything, including works of impressionism, pop art, and vintage posters.

Flora by Berenice Hernandez

Everything Is Gunna Be OK by May Watson

Copenhagen-based e-tailer Paper Collective sells artworks with a mission. The company collaborates with artists, designers, and illustrators to create prints, posters, cards, and accessories that are certified eco-friendly with a seal from the Danish government. On top of that, a portion of the sale proceeds for each work goes to a charity of the artist’s choosing.

Scout Design Studio Bea’s Busy Blue Painting

The “in stock wall art” section of Scout Design Studio is a fun place to look if you don’t really know what you’re looking for. From prints featuring everyday things—like fish—to Slim Aarons pieces, it’s a total grab bag (in the best way).

Palm Springs California Classic Cars and Palm Trees by Anthony Londer

Two white cats by Kang EunYoung

Inprnt features a carefully curated collection of artists. Its unique collections include everything from fine art and photo prints to graphic art and metal prints. It also offer illustrations, like this beautiful watercolor by Seattle-based artist Suzy Spooner. Inprnt prides itself on using top-of-the-line and gallery-quality materials, ensuring that the artwork will last a lifetime and never degrade over time.

Channel Islands National Park

Yosemite National Park Poster Print

As the name suggests, this online art store specializes in cool art prints that pay homage to national parks around the United States. Each poster features a vintage-style design, and is made with 100% recycled stock paper using soy-based inks. All the prints are available as both posters and canvas prints, not to mention postcards and stickers.

Vintage Matisse Still Life

Nordic Peace offers a limited collection of minimalist art prints, reproductions, and curated gallery wall sets. Its collection includes graphic art, photography, and word art. In addition to wall art, Nordic Peace also offers a variety of creative, artistic home decor (vases, trays, mirrors, and rugs), and accessories (including phone cases, jewelry, and slippers).

Beijing Silvermine Blue Print

‘In the Mood for Love’ 35mm Theater Reel Film Strip

Chop Suey Club is a treasure trove of contemporary Chinese design. In addition to art, CSC sells books, tableware, incense, jewelry, accessories, and clothing—all with an eye towards promoting Chinese culture. If you want to visit CSC at its physical location, you can find the lifestyle boutique in New York’s Lower East Side.

Ok, here’s a fun one: Choose your favorite photograph (that you’ve taken) and have it printed out in a massive size—just make sure it’s hi-res. This is a fun way to mark your own personal mark on your space and you can order prints up to 60” x 40”.

Poppies by Madelen Möllard

Fouiller La Nuit by Maliv

This European art store is based in The Netherlands and ships worldwide. Its top-quality giclée prints run the creative gamut. You’ll find colorful abstracts, vintage prints, and Japandi pieces, which blend together Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. There’s even a nursery collection that has chic baby room decor. Oh, and if you’re looking for a gift idea, you’ll be happy to know it offers gift cards starting at €10,00 (the equivalent of $12.20).

Butterflies Framed Wall Art

Hydrangea Bloom Blue Art Print

Rifle Paper Co. has some of the cutest prints around, and at an especially affordable price. It has everything from sweet florals to cityscapes, all with a touch of whimsy. Among its bestsellers you’ll find cute art like the homage to the many dog breeds pictured above. All of its art is available with or without a frame, and most prints come in two or more sizes. Come for the art, and you’ll probably head to the checkout with prints as well as some fun wrapping paper or tote bags.

Anine Cecilie Iversen Cerulean Still Life

The Dream by Hanna Peterson

Discover cool prints and modern art posters that will add a polish to your bare bedroom, dining room, and living room walls. The Poster Club is well-curated, reasonably priced, and easy to browse. You can shop by size, orientation, price, color, artist, or art category—and we love a good sorting system because it makes the whole art-buying process less overwhelming. Once you’ve settled on a print, you can also choose a frame. The frames are available in basically every color and style imaginable. Once you have a print and frame picked out, the Poster Club will assemble it and ship out your bespoke creation (you can also buy the prints individually without framing, if you prefer).

Boho Arid, Dusk Lake: 2-Print Boho Set

Palomarin Decor is a gem of a small business with a unique selection of cottage, coastal, cabin, and island artwork. Notably, Palomarin Decor strives to be as eco-friendly as possible, and all its fine art prints are made using green-certified fine art paper.

Farine Five Roses Art Print

Baltic Club is a one-stop shop for home decor, and it has a nice selection of quirky art prints. It offers contemporary works of art featuring animals, plants, florals, city scenes, and more. All the pieces have a fresh feel and are sure to liven up any room. While you’re shopping, make sure to check out the rest of its offerings, including frames, vases, textiles, and stationary.

Walker Noble is a design studio that has a robust collection of lush landscapes and desert-inspired art. The Saguaro Palm Springs commissioned Walker Noble to create custom pieces for its hotel, a fitting choice. In addition to desert art, Walker Noble also specializes in abstract and landscape art, as well as minimalist line drawings and nature-themed children’s art.

What should you consider when investing in art?

The first thing you should do is determine what your budget is, of course, and then decide what size art you’re looking for. Rooms with low ceiling heights can benefit from a large-format print that takes up a ton of space—it really makes a statement. Maybe a gallery wall is more your speed. This option allows you to mix and match art styles: photos, paintings, prints, and multimedia art. Throw in a photo print of your own and you have something completely unique to your space.

Another thing to keep in mind is your framing strategy. Some of the above online art stores offer matching frames with added costs, or frames that perfectly fit the size of art you’re about to purchase. You can also go rogue and check out your local thrift store for a one-of-a-kind art piece. The frame can be just as much a part of the art as, well, the art itself.

What if I want to buy art offline?

For NYC shoppers, this couldn’t be easier—with a plethora of art fairs year-round, finding the right art for your space is only a subway ride away, whether you’re a collector-type looking for fresh talent, a decorator looking for the perfect piece, or someone doing a regular reno on your space, hoping to throw some affordable artwork up on your walls before you start clawing at the wallpaper in frustration. The Armory Show is like the Super Bowl, but for art fairs, and The Affordable Art Fair is always worth an afternoon.

ArtForum’s Art Guide is a great resource for finding fairs and art events in your area, NYC or otherwise. They keep an updated list of art fairs across the world, so you can shop in-person for the best art for your space.





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