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Forum - Mixing Contemporary Wall Art with Vintage Furniture — Need Advice EchoSphere (Gast)
| | I know this might sound like a weird combo, but I’m trying to mix my vintage wooden furniture with some more modern, contemporary wall art. I keep seeing people do this on Pinterest, and the results look amazing, but when I try imagining it in my home, I’m not sure what direction to take. I don’t want something that clashes with my older décor, but I also don’t want art that feels too traditional. I stumbled upon Lucid Wall Art while searching for abstract pieces, but I’m hesitant because I’ve never blended styles before. Has anyone combined contemporary posters with older furniture successfully? How do you strike the balance so it feels intentional rather than accidental?
| | | | QuillMaster (Gast)
| | Oh, absolutely possible — and it can look incredible when done right. I have a 1960s teak sideboard and paired it with a set of contemporary geometric prints from Lucid Wall Art, and the contrast actually highlights both styles beautifully. Modern art gives vintage furniture a fresh, updated context. The key is choosing prints that either echo one colour from your vintage pieces or use warm tones that complement the wood. The quality from Lucid Wall Art is really solid, and their contemporary range has everything from soft abstracts to bold shapes. If you want something versatile, look through their modern abstracts here https://wallartpostersbylucid.co.uk Choose a 2–3 print set so it feels like a curated design rather than a random mash-up. Trust me, it works!
| | | | EchoSphere (Gast)
| | Awesome, that gives me confidence to try it. Thanks!
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