Eclectic Wall Art & Decor

Eclectic Wall Art & Decor

Art & Decor That Turns a Room Into a Conversation

Express yourself with Eclectic wall art and decor that blends the unexpected into something bold and entirely your own. Our art and decor features handcrafted canvas prints, candles, and reed diffusers, with vibrant patterns and richly layered designs that celebrate individuality and bring energy.

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Wall Art and Decor for Rooms With Something to Say

Eclectic home decor doesn't follow one rulebook. It borrows from everywhere and commits to nothing except the conviction that a room should feel like the person living in it. Bold color next to quiet texture. A pop culture canvas beside a classical reference. A reed diffuser that smells like blood orange and black pepper sitting beside a piece from a 19th century Japanese master. The result is a room that has something to say.

Courtside Market's eclectic collection is the largest and most diverse in the catalog, with over 160 pieces spanning gallery-wrapped canvas prints, canvas sets, murals, print sets, coaster sets, candles, and reed diffusers. The Masters line brings iconic works by Katsushika Hokusai and Edvard Munch into conversation with contemporary handcrafted fragrance, each piece paired with a scent designed to extend the mood of the art into the room.

Maximalist wall art and eclectic decor work best when size, subject, and scale are varied rather than matched. A large canvas as the focal point, smaller works alongside it, a candle or diffuser on the surface below. Use the filters above to explore by product type, theme, scent, or season. Everything is handcrafted in the USA.

Eclectic Wall Art and Decor FAQs

How do you style eclectic wall art without a room looking cluttered?

The difference between eclectic and cluttered is intentionality. Vary the sizes of what you hang, use one strong focal piece as an anchor, and leave negative space between groupings. Mixing subjects and styles works well when the color palette has some cohesion across pieces, even loose cohesion. The goal is a room that looks collected, not accumulated.

What is maximalist decor and how does it differ from eclectic decor?

Maximalist decor embraces abundance, more color, more pattern, more objects, more visual richness. Eclectic decor is about mixing styles and influences without a single unifying aesthetic. They often overlap. A maximalist room can be eclectic, and an eclectic room can lean maximalist. Courtside Market's eclectic collection covers both directions, from bold colorful wall art and graphic canvas prints to layered fragrance pairings.