Gold & Yellow Wall Art
Gold & Yellow Wall Art
Gold and yellow wall art has a funny way of changing a room’s mood fast. Gold brings that hint of luxury and prestige, without the “look at me” energy. Yellow brings joy and optimism, like your walls just had a strong coffee.

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Always Flowers
From $105.99Always Flowers by Raissa Oltmanns is a cheerful floral piece with a sunny, optimistic feel. A loose bouquet spills from an amber bottle, mixing bold pink blooms, buttery yellow flowers, small white blossoms and deep green leaves against a soft cream background. The composition feels airy and balanced, with plenty of breathing space that lets […]
Autumn Dreams
From $52.99Autumn Dreams by John Fan captures a quiet stand of trees glowing through soft morning mist, with the landscape fading gently into light. The composition feels open and airy, with plenty of breathing space and a dreamy horizon that gives the scene its calm pull. Creamy whites, warm sand, pale oat and light golden tones […]
Beach Ponta Ruiva II
From $52.99Beach Ponta Ruiva II by Martin Froyda captures a surfer in silhouette walking the shoreline as the sun drops low behind them, with a rugged headland resting in the distance. The composition feels calm and cinematic, with wide open space, a clean horizon and soft reflections stretching across the wet sand. Warm amber, honey and […]
Big Bales
From $52.99Big Bales by Claire Whitehead captures a rural paddock with a loose, painterly touch that leans beautifully into abstract wall art. Two oversized hay bales fill the foreground in sweeping circular strokes, with soft blue, sage green, buttery yellow and hints of warm peach layered through the curves. Behind them, a line of leafy green […]
Blue Haven Reef
From $105.99Blue Haven Reef by Petra Meikle is an abstract coastal piece that feels like an aerial glimpse of clear water meeting reef and shoreline. Flowing layers of icy blue, turquoise and deep navy move across the composition, with shimmering touches of warm gold adding contrast and a little lift. The fluid textures have a marbled, […]
Boho Sunrise
From $52.99Boho Sunrise by Sarah Manovski is a warm, uplifting abstract that turns a simple sun motif into something soft and modern. A half sun rises from the bottom of the composition, with long, wavy rays stretching upward in a relaxed, boho rhythm. The palette sits between gold & yellow wall art and orange wall art, […]
Broadway Boogie Woogie
From $52.99Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian brings a lively sense of rhythm to the wall, with a precise grid of small blocks and lines that feels almost like a city map in motion. The palette is bright and clean, with buttery yellow doing most of the heavy lifting, balanced by crisp white and hits of […]
Burgundy Sunset
From $41.99Burgundy Sunset by Elisabeth Fredriksson is an abstract landscape with the feel of dusk settling over still water. Soft blush, dusty pink and warm peach drift through the composition, while deep burgundy bands ground the scene and give it depth. Flecks and washes of glowing amber bring in that gold & yellow wall art warmth, […]
Café Terrace at Night
From $52.99Café Terrace at Night by Claude Monet captures a lively little street scene with café tables spilling onto a cobbled lane under a bright, starry sky. The composition pulls your eye from the glowing terrace into the darker street beyond, which gives it lovely depth and a real sense of evening atmosphere. Rich cobalt and […]
Celestial Waves
From $52.99Celestial Waves by Julia Contacessi is an abstract piece that feels like sea, sky and light all meeting at once. Sweeping layers of deep teal, turquoise and soft blue drift across the lower half, while the upper section opens into cloudy whites, warm sand tones and smoky grey. Threads of luminous gold move through the […]
Central Coast
From $41.99Central Coast by Claire Whitehead is a soft, sunlit landscape with rolling hills, scattered scrub and a wide, open sky. The composition slopes gently across the scene, which gives it an easy sense of movement and makes the view feel relaxed from the get-go. Warm sandy yellows and creamy oat tones are layered with dusty […]
Chillin
From $52.99Chillin by Maja Tomljanovic captures a sun-soaked laneway with the kind of easy holiday mood you wish you could bottle. A woman leans from a window, laundry drifts across the scene, and potted plants soften the stone steps below. The palette is bright and playful, with a glowing yellow facade, blush pink walls, pale aqua, […]
Color Grid Harmony
From $52.99Color Grid Harmony is abstract wall art by Piet Mondrian that feels crisp, rhythmic and quietly full of energy. Fine intersecting lines create a loose grid across a bright white ground, with warm yellow taking the lead and sharp touches of red and deep blue adding contrast. The composition is ordered but never stiff, which […]
Daphne the Cowgirl Duckling
From $52.99Daphne the Cowgirl Duckling by Anyone Can Yeehaw brings a cheeky bit of country charm to the wall without trying too hard. The composition is simple and centred, with a fluffy yellow duckling standing proud in an oversized brown cowboy hat, giving it a playful portrait feel. Soft golden tones, warm tan and rich earthy […]
Delicately Pink I
From $52.99Delicately Pink I by Sally Ann Moss is a soft abstract that balances structure with a light, airy feel. Layers of blush pink, creamy beige and chalky white are broken up with speckled charcoal and sandy gold, giving this pink wall art a calm, contemporary look. The composition mixes broad painted blocks, fine dotted texture […]
Delicatey Pink II
From $52.99Delicatey Pink II by Sally Ann Moss is a soft abstract that balances calm blush tones with warm golden touches and smoky charcoal texture. Layered blocks, scattered flecks and torn-edge shapes give the composition an easy rhythm, with plenty of white space keeping it light and airy. It sits comfortably as pink wall art, while […]
Ethereal Grasses
From $52.99Ethereal Grasses by Elisabeth Fredriksson has a dreamy abstract feel that reads like a soft horizon at sunrise. A wash of sea green and pale aqua floats across the top, broken by shimmering strokes of warm gold that give this green wall art a gentle lift. Through the centre, a darker earthy band grounds the […]
FA Vintage Floral 75
From $52.99FA Vintage Floral 75 by Bilge Paksoylu brings together soft blossom detail and a gently textured background with a calm, airy feel. Creamy white flowers sweep across the composition on delicate brown branches, set against layers of warm honey, pale stone and brushed gold tones that give it the look of elegant gold & yellow […]
Fentimans Pink Ginger
From $52.99Fentimans Pink Ginger by Studio Mandariini is a playful still life with a fresh, slightly retro feel. A pink ginger bottle, bright grapefruit carton, sliced citrus and oversized sunglasses are cropped in close, giving the composition energy and a casual, sun-soaked mood. The palette is what makes it sing, with juicy pinks, warm orange, lemony […]
Floral Layers
From $52.99Floral Layers by Hope Bainbridge is an abstract floral work with a soft, airy feel and just enough contrast to keep it interesting. Loose petal-like forms overlap in translucent layers, while fine charcoal lines and a deeper black shape add structure through the centre. The palette leans into blush, dusty pink and warm peach, lifted […]
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The Allure of Gold: Sophistication and Modern Abstract Art
Gold wall art works because it’s flexible. It can play “main character” in a simple room, or quietly tie everything together in a busier one. It also doesn’t care what trend is having a moment.
In monochrome spaces, gold artwork stops things feeling stark. With pastels, it adds warmth. With bold greens, it looks rich and grounded. And if your furniture leans dark, black and gold wall art can make the whole room feel more intentional.
Modern abstract art is where gold really earns its keep. You get movement, depth, and interest without needing a literal subject. Think layered strokes and a textured finish that catches the light as you move around the room. It’s subtle. But it’s the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished.
There’s also a little Art Deco style charm in gold. Clean lines, warm metallic tones, a hint of glamour. You don’t need to go full Gatsby. A single gold wall artwork can do the trick.
If you like the Feng Shui angle, gold is often linked to the Feng Shui fire element. In a bedroom, that can feel warm and uplifting. Some people connect it with wealth and abundance too. No promises of instant lottery wins, but it can make your space feel more elevated.
And if you’re debating gold wall ornaments versus a print, here’s the simple truth. Gold wall decor in print form is usually easier to size, frame, and move around when you feel like changing things up.
If you love gold-heavy classics, you might also like our Gustav Klimt art collection. It’s a beautiful way to bring gold art into a space, without it feeling too modern or too minimal.
Brighten Your Home With Yellow and Mustard Tones
Yellow wall art is basically bottled sunshine. It’s the fastest way to give a room that golden hour glow, even when the weather is doing that classic “four seasons in one day” thing.
There are a few directions you can go with pictures in yellow. Soft buttery shades feel calm and welcoming. Brighter yellows feel playful. And if you want something more grounded, mustard and tan tones are the easy winner. Think ochre, honey, warm saffron, and earthy yellows that pair beautifully with timber, linen, and natural textures.
Botanical themes are especially popular here. Lemon kitchen art is a classic for kitchens because it feels fresh, cheerful, and a little nostalgic. It suits modern homes too, especially with warm neutrals and clean cabinetry. If you want to head straight to the happy stuff, browse our kitchen art collection.
Yellow also shows up beautifully in landscape photography. Sunlit dunes, golden fields, warm horizons. It’s an easy way to bring yellow wall into your home without it feeling like a “colour choice”. More like a mood.
Styling Your Space: Room-by-Room Guide
Living Rooms and Dining Rooms
This is where gold wall artwork really shines. A larger piece can anchor the whole room, especially above a sofa or dining buffet. If your space feels “nice… but unfinished”, go bigger. Extra large statement pieces can make everything else around them look more considered, even if you didn’t actually do anything fancy.
If you’ve got a wide wall, or a long sofa, panoramic art can look unreal here. It fills the space properly and feels intentional, rather than “I grabbed something small and hoped for the best”. Our horizontal panorama art is a good place to start.
Want something with a bit more presence, without going oversized? Multi-panel sets do that really well. They spread the colour across the wall and make the space feel styled. If you love that look, explore our three-piece sets.
Kitchens and Hallways
High traffic areas need a little lift. Yellow wall art is great for brightening narrow spaces and making them feel more welcoming. Hallways are also a fun place for light-hearted themes. “Life Gives You Lemons” energy belongs here. And yes, pictures in yellow can make even a plain wall feel like it’s part of the room.
Bedrooms
Bedrooms are where gold wall art can feel calm and luxurious at the same time. Look for calming gradients, softer abstracts, or gold-flecked designs that bring warmth without being too shiny. A matte finish helps here. It keeps the look soft and restful, not glossy and loud.
If you like the Feng Shui approach, gold tones connected to the Feng Shui fire element can add warmth and confidence to the space. Think peaceful retreat, not disco ball.
Home Office Decor
If you work from home, you already know the vibe matters. Gold artwork with warm highlights can lift the space without distracting you mid-Zoom call. Modern abstract art works well here, especially when it’s clean and simple.
If you want something specifically suited to that space, our study and office art collection makes it easy to find pieces that feel calm, focused, and still stylish.
Shop-by-Style Shortcuts (Without the Overthinking)
If your home leans Japandi, stick to soft gold yellow tones, plenty of negative space, and simpler shapes. For Hamptons, try warmer gold accents with crisp whites and a touch of coastal light. For French Provincial, look for gentler yellows and classic motifs that feel timeless. And for Scandi, keep it clean and bright, with mustard and tan gold tones as the warm “spice”.
A Quick Word on Hanging (So You Don’t Dread It)
If you’re going large, plan the hang before the art arrives. Mark the width with painter’s tape. Check your wall type. Use the right hooks and anchors. If you’re not confident, a local installer can take the stress out of it, especially for bigger walls.
And for softer styling, gold works brilliantly with coastal wall decor. Think warm sands, creamy whites, and timber tones. If that’s your home’s vibe, you’ll love our beach wall art options with sunlit, relaxed tones.
Quality That Lasts: Formats, Framing, and Finishes
Pretty is great. Pretty that lasts is better.
Our pieces are Australian made and made to order, crafted with care and built for real homes. We use professional printing methods and quality materials for rich colour, strong detail, and a polished finish.
For paper prints, our framed poster prints are produced at 300 PPI on 250gsm satin photo paper. It has that smooth, polished feel, and it suits gold yellow palettes beautifully. Framed poster prints are finished in durable timber frames and set behind high-clarity glass, which helps keep the artwork clear and refined.
Want more depth? Stretched canvas gives you a slightly more dimensional look on the wall. It’s tactile, it has presence, and it’s ready to hang.
For framed canvas, each piece is printed on 380gsm premium satin canvas, professionally stretched, then finished in a floating timber frame available in oak, white, or black. You get that clean, elevated look without it feeling overdone.
Why Shop Our Collection?
Because styling your space should feel easy.
You get polished finishes, ready-to-hang formats, and Australian-made pieces that are printed and finished to order. No gallery markups. No drama.
We also offer free shipping Australia-wide, so there’s no nasty surprise at checkout. And if you want to spread payments out, we offer PayPal Pay in 4.
If your order arrives damaged, is defective, has a quality issue, or isn’t as described, please contact us as soon as possible after delivery so our team can review it. For faster assessment, requests should be submitted within 30 days of delivery where possible. Approved claims may be resolved with a replacement, store credit, refund, or another appropriate remedy depending on the issue.
Because each piece is custom made to order, based on the design, size, and framing options selected, we don’t accept returns or exchanges for change of mind, ordering the wrong size, or choosing the wrong options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Framed poster prints are produced at 300 PPI on 250gsm satin photo paper and set behind high-clarity glass in a durable timber frame for a crisp, polished finish. Stretched canvas is printed on 380gsm premium satin canvas and stretched over a durable timber frame, giving a more tactile, dimensional feel that arrives ready to hang.
Yes. Gold can feel warm and calming in a bedroom, especially in softer designs. In Feng Shui, it’s often linked to the Feng Shui fire element, which can bring warm, gentle energy to intimate spaces.
Quality materials, professional printing methods, and fade-resistant inks all help colours hold up beautifully over time.
Oak or wood frames lean warm and natural. Black or white frames feel more modern and crisp, and they can make black and gold wall art really pop. Gold frames can look amazing too, especially when the artwork is calmer and the room has plenty of breathing space.
Yes. Gold shows up in more classic works too, and it’s a beautiful way to bring gold painting vibes into a home without it feeling overly modern. If you love that approach, Klimt-style gold artwork is a great place to start.
A quick trick: mark the artwork’s width and height on the wall with painter’s tape. Live with it for a day. You’ll know fast if it feels right. For multi-panel sets, tape out the full width including the gaps so you can see the real footprint.
Yes. We offer free shipping Australia-wide, plus PayPal Pay in 4 if you’d like to split your payments.



















