
Art for the
Entryway
Large textured originals for entries, foyers, and double-height walls.
The entry is the first wall of the house. It should hit hard. Lei-Kol's 48×60" gallery-depth pieces were practically built for foyers — they read as sculpture when you walk past them, not just as paintings.
What to Look For
- ◆Bigger almost always reads better in an entry — go 48"+ wide if you can
- ◆Heavy-texture pieces work especially well here because raking light from a window or sconce makes the surface come alive
- ◆A piece with depth (1.5" canvas) reads more architectural than a flat print
- ◆For double-height foyers, a 48×60" oriented vertical takes the height beautifully
Don't underscale the entry — a 24×36" piece on a 12-foot wall reads small. If the wall is huge and your budget doesn't stretch to one large piece, consider a triptych conversation: Riptide + Waterfalls + Gray Day all share a palette and read as a set.
Hand-picked
Originals That Work in entryways and foyers
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