5 Wall Art Trends for 2025: From Dopamine Decor to Vintage Nostalgia
- Maison du Print Studio
- Aug 5
- 2 min read
Wall art is no longer just a finishing touch — in 2025, it’s a central part of interior design. The right piece can set the tone of a room, spark conversation, and even influence your mood. This year’s trends embrace personality, warmth, and a closer connection to nature.
Here’s what’s defining wall art right now.
1. Nature-Inspired & Biophilic Art 🌿
Calming, organic scenes are making their way into every corner of the home. Botanical studies, forest landscapes, and seascapes bring a grounding energy and pair beautifully with natural materials like wood, linen, and stone.

2. Bold & Bright Illustrations 🎨
Playful, graphic designs in vivid colours are taking over from neutrals. Whether abstract or figurative, these pieces are all about making a statement and injecting joy into a space. They often work as the focal point of a room, especially in modern or eclectic interiors.

3. Dopamine Decor 😍
The feel-good interiors trend continues to rise. Dopamine Decor is about surrounding yourself with things that make you happy — bold colours, unexpected combinations, and art that lifts your spirits. It’s less about perfect coordination and more about personal joy.

4. Creative Use of Photo Mats 🖼️
Mats (mounts) are moving beyond simple white borders. Designers are using rich colours, layered mats, and even patterned or textured options to complement and enhance the artwork. This subtle detail can completely change the mood of a piece and make it pop on the wall.

5. Vintage Nostalgia 🕰️
Retro prints, fruit still lifes, botanical illustrations, and classic landscapes are making a big comeback. These designs bring a comforting sense of familiarity and work beautifully in both traditional and modern spaces, adding depth and history to a room.

Final Thoughts
Whether your style leans towards the tranquillity of nature, the energy of bold colour, or the warmth of vintage charm, the wall art trends of 2025 encourage personal expression and emotional connection.
If you’d like to explore artwork that fits these trends — from serene landscapes to colour-block prints inspired by Mondrian — you can browse my curated collections and original pieces in the shop.


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