
Art for the
Office
Original art for the office — boardrooms, executive suites, and home offices.
Browse Paintings →An office is a video-call backdrop and a power-statement wall. Lei-Kol's textured pieces read well on camera because the depth of the surface catches light in a way prints never can. Originals are also one-of-one, which matters when clients see them.
What to Look For
- ◆If you're on video calls all day, pick a piece with strong contrast (Bipolar, Stardust, Dominion)
- ◆For executive offices, lean luxurious — Maui, Dominion
- ◆For creative studios, lean playful — Graffiti, Mushrooms, Cheesecake
- ◆A 48×60" piece behind a desk reads more authoritatively than two smaller works
If the piece will be a video-call backdrop, look at it on your phone camera before committing — texture catches camera light beautifully if your overhead lighting is angled, but can wash out under flat ring-light setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What art works best for video calls?+
Pieces with strong contrast like Bipolar (black/white) and Stardust (dark with metallic highlights) read beautifully on camera. Heavy texture catches light in a way flat prints cannot.
What size painting for an office?+
48×60 or 48×48 behind a desk reads authoritatively. For a side wall, 30×48 or 30×40 works well. The piece should fill the space without crowding.
Should office art be bold or calm?+
It depends on your work. Creative spaces benefit from bold energy (Graffiti, Mushrooms, Dominion). Focus work benefits from calm pieces (Gray Day, Blue Denim).
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