7 Living Room Wall Art Sets to Create a Gallery Wall Now

7 Living Room Wall Art Sets to Create a Gallery Wall Now

A single piece of art can accent a wall. But a coordinated set? That transforms an entire room. Living room wall art sets, whether a matched diptych, a bold triptych, or a full gallery arrangement, give your space a pulled-together look that scattered solo prints never achieve.

The challenge is finding sets that actually work together without looking generic or mass-produced. You want pieces that share a visual thread, color palette, theme, energy, while each panel still holds its own. That balance between cohesion and variety is what separates a gallery wall from a cluttered one. And the material matters just as much as the image: a canvas set reads warm and textured, while acrylic glass delivers sharp, modern contrast.

At Yourwallarts, we design thematic collections across both finishes, from moody dark tones to sweeping nature scenes, all made to order and ready to hang. Below, we've pulled together seven living room wall art sets that cover a range of styles and moods. Each one is built to help you create a gallery wall that looks intentional, not improvised.

1. Yourwallarts build-your-own wall art set

Yourwallarts gives you a different approach to living room wall art sets: instead of buying a pre-packaged collection, you select individual pieces from a shared theme and build a set that fits your exact wall, style, and room dimensions. That flexibility is rare, and it means your gallery wall looks custom without the custom price tag.

Choose a theme that looks cohesive in a living room

The catalog at Yourwallarts is organized into distinct collections like Animals, Vikings, Mystical, Dark and Dramatic, Adventure, and Sci-fi. Each collection shares a visual tone and color range, so picking two or three prints from the same collection automatically creates a cohesive set. For a living room, collections with earthy tones or dramatic contrasts tend to anchor a space without clashing with existing furniture.

The key to a gallery wall that works is choosing pieces that share a mood, not just a subject.

Pick canvas or acrylic glass for the vibe you want

Your finish choice changes the entire feel of the room. Canvas prints carry a warm, textured quality that works well in cozy or traditional living rooms. Acrylic glass delivers a sharp, high-contrast look that suits modern and minimalist spaces. Both finishes use the same high-quality print base, so the choice is purely about the atmosphere you want to create.

Pick canvas or acrylic glass for the vibe you want

Size the set for your wall and furniture scale

Yourwallarts offers sizes from 40x60 cm up to 80x120 cm. For a set above a sofa, one large focal piece flanked by two medium prints tends to fill the wall without overwhelming it. Match the total visual width of your set to roughly two-thirds the length of your sofa for a proportionate, balanced look.

Hang it cleanly with the included hardware

Every order arrives ready to hang. Canvas prints include a built-in hanging system, and acrylic glass orders ship with a complete hanging kit plus step-by-step instructions. You need no extra hardware or additional tools before you start.

What you can expect to pay

Pricing scales with size and finish. Canvas and acrylic glass prints both start at accessible price points, and every order includes free shipping with a 30-day return guarantee. Processing takes one to two business days, so your set arrives quickly.

2. Elephant Stock multi-panel wall art sets

Elephant Stock specializes in multi-panel wall art, offering pre-designed sets in diptych, triptych, and larger arrangements. Their catalog covers a wide range of subjects, from nature photography to abstract art, making it a practical destination for shoppers who want a complete, ready-to-ship set without building one from scratch.

Pick a set format that fits your wall

Elephant Stock organizes their sets by panel count, so you can filter by two-panel, three-panel, or five-panel arrangements depending on your wall width. A wider wall with no interruptions suits a five-panel panoramic set, while a narrower accent wall works better with a triptych.

Matching panel count to your available wall width prevents a set from feeling cramped or sparse before you even hang it.

Match the set style to your living room look

Their catalog includes photographic prints and illustrated art, so the look ranges from realistic landscapes to graphic, stylized compositions. Browse by subject to find something that reinforces the mood already present in your living room.

Choose a finish and frame option that suits the room

Elephant Stock offers canvas wraps and framed prints across most sets. Canvas wrap suits warmer, relaxed rooms, while a framed print adds a more structured, finished look to formal living spaces.

Plan spacing and placement before you hang

Before drilling, lay your panels on the floor to confirm spacing. Elephant Stock typically includes hanging templates or measurement guides with their sets, which removes most of the guesswork.

What you can expect to pay

Multi-panel sets at Elephant Stock generally range from $80 to $250 depending on size, format, and finish. Shipping costs and timelines vary, so check individual product listings before you order.

3. Great Big Canvas curated gallery wall sets

Great Big Canvas offers a wide catalog of pre-curated gallery wall sets designed specifically for home display. Their sets come in a range of styles, from botanical photography to abstract patterns, and the site gives you enough filtering options to narrow down a look that fits your room without endless scrolling.

Decide on a layout that fills the wall without clutter

Their sets are organized by layout format, so you can choose horizontal rows, staggered grids, or asymmetrical arrangements before you commit to a subject or style. Picking your layout first prevents you from falling in love with a set that doesn't physically work on your wall.

Decide on a layout that fills the wall without clutter

Match your layout choice to your wall shape: wider walls suit horizontal rows, while taller walls benefit from a stacked or grid format.

Keep color and subject matter consistent across pieces

When you browse living room wall art sets at Great Big Canvas, filter by color family first. Sets that share a dominant hue, whether muted neutrals or bold jewel tones, hold together visually without requiring identical subject matter across every panel.

Choose print and frame options that elevate the set

Great Big Canvas offers canvas, framed prints, and metal prints across most of their curated sets. A framed option with a consistent frame finish reads more polished in a formal living room, while a canvas wrap suits a relaxed, casual space.

Hang a gallery grid that looks intentional

Lay the full set on the floor before marking your wall. This lets you adjust spacing and confirm the overall footprint matches your available space.

What you can expect to pay

Sets at Great Big Canvas typically range from $100 to $300 depending on size, piece count, and finish. Shipping costs vary by order size, so review the total at checkout.

4. Lulu and Georgia multi-panel art sets

Lulu and Georgia sits at the intersection of interior design and curated art, which makes it a strong option for shoppers who want living room wall art sets that feel intentional rather than decorative afterthoughts. Their multi-panel offerings lean toward elevated, editorial aesthetics, think abstract brushstrokes, muted botanicals, and textural photography that complement well-styled rooms.

Use diptychs and triptychs to anchor a focal wall

Lulu and Georgia does diptychs and triptychs particularly well. Their paired and three-panel sets share consistent tonal ranges across every piece, so the set reads as a single composition rather than a grouping of unrelated prints. Use one of these sets to anchor the focal wall behind your sofa or primary seating area.

A well-chosen diptych or triptych gives a focal wall a finished, gallery-quality look without requiring you to source and coordinate individual pieces yourself.

Pair the set with your living room's palette and textures

Their catalog skews toward warm neutrals, dusty earth tones, and soft organic forms, which makes pairing straightforward in rooms with natural materials like linen, wood, and rattan. Browse their sets by color family to find something that reinforces the tones already present in your space.

Choose the right size for above-sofa placement

Lulu and Georgia offers sets in multiple size configurations, so measure your sofa width and target a total set span of roughly two-thirds that length for balanced placement above it.

Style around the set with lighting and decor

A [picture light or directed track lighting](https://yourwallarts.com/blogs/news/modern-wall-art-for-living-room) above the set pulls focus and makes the artwork feel more considered. Keep nearby decor minimal so the set remains the visual anchor.

What you can expect to pay

Sets at Lulu and Georgia typically range from $200 to $600, reflecting their design-forward positioning. Shipping timelines vary by product, so check individual listings before purchasing.

5. Pottery Barn curated art sets for living rooms

Pottery Barn treats living room wall art sets as part of a complete room scheme. Their curated sets lean toward classic, timeless aesthetics with consistent framing and color palettes that pair naturally with their furniture collections. If your living room draws from neutral tones or traditional styling, Pottery Barn sets integrate cleanly without much adjustment.

Use coordinated sets to create a polished, classic look

Their sets use consistent frame treatments and color ranges across every piece, so the grouping reads as intentional rather than assembled. This approach works especially well in rooms with warm wood tones, neutral upholstery, and layered textiles.

Choose art types that fit your room's mood

You'll find botanical prints, landscape photography, and abstract compositions across their sets. Botanicals suit relaxed, natural rooms; landscapes add depth; abstracts bring a softer contemporary tone. Match the subject matter to the emotional feel of your room, not just its color scheme.

Match your art subject to the mood you want in the room, not just the paint color on the walls.

Pick frame finishes that match nearby furniture metals

Frame options include black, white, gold, and natural wood finishes. Match the frame to the dominant metal or wood tone already in your light fixtures, side tables, or coffee table legs for a unified look.

Hang at the right height for a living room sightline

Center your set at eye level, roughly 57 to 60 inches from the floor to the center of the arrangement. For above-sofa placement, keep the bottom edge eight to twelve inches above the sofa back.

What you can expect to pay

Sets at Pottery Barn typically range from $200 to $800 depending on piece count, size, and frame finish. Check their site for seasonal promotions that frequently discount multi-piece sets.

6. Amazon and Joss and Main ready-made wall art sets

Amazon and Joss and Main both offer ready-made living room wall art sets at accessible price points, making them practical options when you want something delivered fast without a long lead time.

Find Amazon sets that look cohesive and not cheap

Amazon carries thousands of multi-piece wall art sets, and quality varies widely. Filter by 4-star ratings or higher and look for sets where all panels share the same canvas grade and print method. Sets from dedicated art sellers listed on the platform tend to hold together better than generic bulk-print options. When you browse, look for these markers of a quality set:

  • Consistent finish type across all panels
  • Accurate color representation in listing photos
  • Seller with verified purchase reviews and product photos from real buyers

Choose Joss and Main multi-piece sets for fast styling

Joss and Main curates home decor-focused collections that coordinate well across panels. Their multi-piece sets lean toward neutral palettes and abstract compositions, which fit most living rooms without major styling adjustments.

Joss and Main's pre-coordinated sets save time because the color and tonal work is already done for you.

Check sizes and materials so the set matches your wall

Both platforms list dimensions per panel, not total span, so add individual widths and account for spacing before you buy. Confirm the listed material (canvas, framed paper, or wood-mounted) matches the look you want for your wall.

Avoid common listing pitfalls before you buy

Read customer photo reviews, not just the product photography. Listing images frequently use professional staging that exaggerates color vibrancy and scale. Customer photos reveal the actual product in real rooms, which gives you a far more accurate preview.

What you can expect to pay

Sets on Amazon typically range from $40 to $150. Joss and Main sets generally fall between $80 and $250, depending on size, piece count, and finish.

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Pick one set and make it yours

Every option on this list solves a different problem. Amazon and Joss and Main work when you need something fast and affordable. Pottery Barn and Lulu and Georgia deliver design-forward sets that integrate cleanly into styled rooms. Great Big Canvas and Elephant Stock give you pre-built arrangements with straightforward hanging specs. Each one is a legitimate path to a gallery wall that looks intentional.

But if you want full control over theme, finish, size, and panel count without sacrificing quality, building your own set is the smarter move. That is exactly what Yourwallarts is designed for. You choose from niche thematic collections, pick your canvas or acrylic glass finish, and size each piece to your exact wall. The result is a set that fits your room rather than one you adapt your room around.

Browse the full collection and start building your living room wall art sets today.

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