Abstract Art Prints
Explore our collection of abstract art prints, featuring bold colour, expressive mark-making, geometric design and modernist composition from some of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. From the vivid spiritual abstraction of Wassily Kandinsky to the crisp grid-based harmony of Piet Mondrian, this collection brings together abstract wall art for modern, classic and characterful interiors.
Abstract art is ideal for rooms where mood, colour and visual rhythm matter. Whether you are looking for a large statement print for a living room, a calm geometric artwork for a hallway, or a colourful modern art print for a study or creative space, these works offer a versatile way to add energy and personality to your walls.
Explore Abstract Artists
Browse abstract and modern art prints by artist, grouped by style and movement.
Abstract Art Prints for Modern Interiors
Abstract art does not rely on realistic subject matter. Instead, it uses colour, line, shape, pattern, texture and composition to create feeling and atmosphere. This makes abstract prints especially useful in interior design, because they can complement a room without being too literal. A geometric abstract print can echo architectural lines, while a colourful abstract artwork can become the focal point of a neutral room.
Our abstract collection includes everything from clean modernist compositions to expressive colour studies, spiritual abstraction, geometric art prints and avant-garde works. These prints suit living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, dining spaces, offices, studios and commercial interiors.
Famous Abstract Artists
Wassily Kandinsky is one of the most important figures in the history of abstract art. His work combines colour, rhythm and movement, often creating compositions that feel musical and energetic. Kandinsky prints are a strong choice for anyone looking for colourful abstract wall art with real visual impact.
Piet Mondrian developed one of the most recognisable styles in modern art, using grids, black lines and blocks of primary colour. Mondrian prints work beautifully in contemporary interiors, minimalist rooms and spaces with strong architectural design.
Hilma af Klint created visionary abstract works before many of the artists traditionally associated with abstraction. Her paintings combine symbolic forms, delicate colours and spiritual ideas, making Hilma af Klint prints ideal for calm, thoughtful and elegant interiors.
Paul Klee brought together abstraction, drawing, colour theory and playful invention. His works can feel poetic, musical and dreamlike, making Paul Klee prints a wonderful option for bedrooms, studies, reading corners and creative spaces.
For collectors interested in early European abstraction, Frantisek Kupka, Kazimir Malevich and Otto Freundlich offer powerful examples of abstract composition, pure form and modernist experimentation.
Popular Abstract Art Styles
Geometric Abstract Prints
Geometric abstract art uses lines, circles, grids, blocks and repeated forms to create balance and structure. Artists such as Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy are ideal choices for interiors with clean lines, modern furniture and architectural detail.
Colourful Abstract Wall Art
Colourful abstract prints can lift a room instantly. Works by Wassily Kandinsky, Robert Delaunay and Paul Klee bring warmth, movement and energy to living rooms, dining rooms and creative workspaces.
Spiritual and Symbolic Abstraction
Abstract art is often connected with emotion, symbolism and inner experience. Hilma af Klint is especially important in this area, creating works that combine colour, geometry and spiritual ideas in a way that still feels fresh and contemporary.
Decorative Modern Art Prints
Artists such as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Edvard Munch are not purely abstract artists, but their use of expressive line, pattern, colour and atmosphere makes them highly relevant to modern and abstract-inspired interiors.
How to Style Abstract Prints at Home
Abstract art prints are among the easiest artworks to style because they can be chosen by colour, mood or shape rather than subject. For a calm interior, choose soft tones, simple compositions and balanced forms. For a bolder look, select large abstract prints with strong contrast, vivid colour or dynamic movement.
A single large abstract print can create a confident focal point above a sofa, bed or sideboard. Smaller abstract prints work well as pairs, triptychs or part of a gallery wall. Geometric prints are especially effective in hallways and home offices, while colourful abstract prints can bring life to neutral living spaces.
Fine Art Prints, Framed Prints and Canvas Panels
Many of our abstract artworks are available as fine art prints, framed prints and canvas panels, giving you flexibility when choosing the right finish for your space. Paper prints are ideal for traditional framing, while canvas panels offer a clean, ready-to-hang look that suits modern interiors.
Whether you are choosing a Kandinsky print for a colourful feature wall, a Mondrian print for a minimalist room, or a Hilma af Klint print for a softer and more contemplative space, this collection offers abstract wall art in a wide range of sizes and formats.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is abstract art?
Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent the visible world realistically. Instead, it uses colour, line, shape, texture and composition to create visual interest, emotion and atmosphere.
Which abstract artists are most popular?
Some of the most popular abstract and modern artists include Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Hilma af Klint, Paul Klee, Kazimir Malevich and Robert Delaunay.
Are abstract prints good for living rooms?
Yes. Abstract prints are an excellent choice for living rooms because they can add colour, movement and personality without needing to match a specific subject. Large abstract wall art can work particularly well above a sofa, fireplace or console table.
What is the difference between modern art and abstract art?
Modern art refers to a broad period and range of artistic movements, while abstract art describes work that moves away from realistic representation. Many modern artists created abstract works, but not all modern art is abstract.
How do I choose the right abstract print?
Start with the mood and colours of your room. Choose geometric abstract prints for a clean and structured look, colourful abstract prints for energy and warmth, or softer abstract compositions for a calmer atmosphere.









































































































































































































































































































