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Palette: forest green, sage, olive, and moss paired with warm tan, sand, caramel, and beige.
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Mood: calm, grounded, nature-adjacent. For rooms where warmth and texture are the priority.
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Style direction: abstract, botanical, landscape, and contemporary minimalist within the green and tan range.
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Subject range: green and brown abstract art, green paintings with earthy undertones, greenery prints, tan-dominant works with green accents, beige and green pieces.
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Collection size: part of Gioia's catalogue of 6,000+ artworks. Updated regularly.
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Print method: giclée on archival inkjet printers. Poly cotton canvas or archival art paper, depending on format.
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Abstract: green and brown abstracts with loose gestural forms, layered textures, and tonal compositions.
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Botanical and nature-inspired: greenery prints, green paintings, and works referencing foliage, landscape, and organic shapes.
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Contemporary minimalist: clean compositions, restrained detail. Suit modern and Japandi rooms.
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Formats available: stretched canvas, framed canvas, framed print on archival art paper, unframed poster.
-
Sets: pairs, trios, and multi-panel sets for gallery walls and symmetrical arrangements.
-
Frame finishes: natural timber, black, and white profiles. Handcrafted in Melbourne.
|
Size |
Formats |
Best for |
|
40×60cm (16×24") |
Framed print, poster |
Hallway, bedside, gallery wall accent |
|
60×90cm (24×35") |
Framed print, framed canvas, poster |
Bedroom feature wall, study, small living room |
|
80×120cm (31×47") |
Stretched canvas, framed canvas |
Living room, dining room, bedroom above the bed |
|
100×150cm (39×59") |
Stretched canvas, framed canvas |
Large living room, open-plan feature wall |
|
120×180cm (47×71") |
Stretched canvas |
Statement wall, commercial, hospitality |
|
Custom (up to 2.5m wide) |
Stretched canvas, select formats |
Foyer, commercial install, oversized residential feature |
For a standard living room wall (3 to 4 metres wide), a canvas between 80×120cm and 120×180cm holds the space. For bedrooms, 60×90cm above a bedside or 80×120cm above a queen bed suits most Australian rooms. Contact us for custom sizing.
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Living room: green and tan works over sofas in warm neutrals, next to teak or oak, with linen upholstery. One large green and brown piece at 80×120cm or bigger holds the wall on its own. Anything smaller tends to read as an afterthought.
-
Bedroom: green and brown prints above the bed add calm without visual noise. Pair sage or olive-toned prints with warm white or stone-coloured bedding.
-
Hallway and entry: tan wall art with green accents suits narrow walls. A vertical format, or a stacked pair in 40×60cm, keeps proportions right in the corridor widths most Australian homes have.
-
Home office and study: green tends to land well in rooms where focus matters. Green abstracts or botanical greenery prints sit naturally next to warm timber desks.
-
Green and tan living room ideas: start with the art. Bring tan in through cushions, rugs, or throws, and let the green tones connect to whatever plants or natural materials are already in the room.
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Art for a green wall: if the wall is already painted green, go tan-dominant with green undertones. High-contrast art will fight the wall rather than work with it.
Start with the dominant room colour. If the room leans warm (tan, beige, cream, timber), pick works where green is the accent. If it is cooler or more neutral, balanced green and brown artworks, either way.
Choose a format based on wall type. Stretched canvas suits larger walls and contemporary rooms without picture rails. Framed prints and canvases are better for gallery walls and rooms with architectural detail. Unframed posters give renters the flexibility to source frames locally.
Size to the wall, not the furniture. Most people match the art to the sofa or the bed width. That is the wrong reference point. The art should relate to the wall. Centre it on the available wall space.
Think about the green tone. Forest and deep greens read boldly, and suit statement works. Sage, olive, and muted greens sit quieter and slot into Japandi, coastal, and minimalist rooms without dominating.
Pairs and sets. Matching pairs or trios work in symmetrically arranged rooms. A trio of 40×60cm framed prints at a consistent height gives you a gallery effect without needing one big continuous wall.
Use the free style consultation. If you are stuck on which work, size, or format suits the space, our in-house stylist can help. Available to anyone in Australia.
-
Free shipping Australia-wide on all green and tan wall art orders. Any size, any format.
-
Melbourne workshop pickup available from Blackburn.
-
US shipping is available. Costs and lead times are calculated at checkout.
-
Framing: done in our Melbourne workshop using sustainably sourced hardwood. Finishes: natural timber, black, white.
-
Ready to hang: framed prints and stretched canvases arrive ready to hang. No extra hardware needed for most installations.
-
Payment options: AfterPay and ZipPay are available across the collection.
-
Best price guarantee: find a comparable product for less anywhere else, and we will beat it by 5%.
- All artworks in this collection are reproductions printed using the giclée method on archival-grade materials. Colour on screen varies depending on your display and device calibration. Have a look at multiple product images and any room-styled photography before purchasing. A free style consultation is available if you want personalised guidance.
-
Sizing is stated in centimetres. Standard sizes run 40×60cm to 120×180cm. Custom sizing up to 2.5 metres wide is available on select works. Contact us to discuss.
-
Framing is handcrafted in Melbourne. Finish options and availability vary by product. Frame profile widths and glazing specifications are not listed in the provided product data. Contact us for detailed framing specs on any individual work.
-
No works in this collection are represented as original paintings, limited edition prints, or signed works unless explicitly stated on the individual product page. Please do not assume scarcity, authenticity certificates, or edition status from collection-level descriptions.
-
What is the difference between green and tan and green and brown wall art?
In practice, the two terms get used interchangeably for the same colour pairing. Tan sits inside the brown family, just lighter and warmer, with yellow and orange undertones. This collection covers the full range, from light tan and sandy beige through to deeper caramel and warm brown tones paired with green. Searching either term will surface the same works.
-
What sizes are available?
Standard sizes run from 40×60cm (about 16×24") up to 120×180cm (about 47×71"). Custom sizing is available on select works up to 2.5 metres wide. Size availability varies by artwork. Product pages list all available sizes per work.
-
Can I get green and tan art as a framed print or canvas?
Yes. Most works are available as stretched canvas, framed canvas, framed print on archival art paper, and unframed poster. Frame finishes available on framed products: natural timber, black, and white. All framing is done in Melbourne.
-
What interior styles suit green and tan wall art?
Organic modern, coastal Australian, Japandi, and contemporary minimalist rooms in particular. Sits well alongside warm timber, linen and cotton textiles, rattan, and off-white or warm white walls. Works in Hamptons-influenced rooms, too.
-
Is green and tan suitable for a living room?
Yes, and it is one of the easier combinations to work with. For a standard Australian living room, a single canvas or framed print at 80×120cm or larger holds the wall on its own. For gallery walls, pairs or trios at 40×60cm or 60×90cm give you the same effect without needing one large continuous wall.
-
How does Gioia print green and tan art prints?
Giclée method on archival inkjet printers. Handles the full tonal range from forest green and olive through to sandy, caramel, and amber neutrals. Prints come on poly-cotton canvas or archival art paper, depending on the format.
-
Do you ship across Australia?
Yes. Free shipping Australia-wide on canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. Any size, any destination. Melbourne customers can collect from our Blackburn workshop. We also ship to the US, with costs calculated at checkout.
-
Palette: forest green, sage, olive, and moss paired with warm tan, sand, caramel, and beige.
-
Mood: calm, grounded, nature-adjacent. For rooms where warmth and texture are the priority.
-
Style direction: abstract, botanical, landscape, and contemporary minimalist within the green and tan range.
-
Subject range: green and brown abstract art, green paintings with earthy undertones, greenery prints, tan-dominant works with green accents, beige and green pieces.
-
Collection size: part of Gioia's catalogue of 6,000+ artworks. Updated regularly.
-
Print method: giclée on archival inkjet printers. Poly cotton canvas or archival art paper, depending on format.
-
Abstract: green and brown abstracts with loose gestural forms, layered textures, and tonal compositions.
-
Botanical and nature-inspired: greenery prints, green paintings, and works referencing foliage, landscape, and organic shapes.
-
Contemporary minimalist: clean compositions, restrained detail. Suit modern and Japandi rooms.
-
Formats available: stretched canvas, framed canvas, framed print on archival art paper, unframed poster.
-
Sets: pairs, trios, and multi-panel sets for gallery walls and symmetrical arrangements.
-
Frame finishes: natural timber, black, and white profiles. Handcrafted in Melbourne.
|
Size |
Formats |
Best for |
|
40×60cm (16×24") |
Framed print, poster |
Hallway, bedside, gallery wall accent |
|
60×90cm (24×35") |
Framed print, framed canvas, poster |
Bedroom feature wall, study, small living room |
|
80×120cm (31×47") |
Stretched canvas, framed canvas |
Living room, dining room, bedroom above the bed |
|
100×150cm (39×59") |
Stretched canvas, framed canvas |
Large living room, open-plan feature wall |
|
120×180cm (47×71") |
Stretched canvas |
Statement wall, commercial, hospitality |
|
Custom (up to 2.5m wide) |
Stretched canvas, select formats |
Foyer, commercial install, oversized residential feature |
For a standard living room wall (3 to 4 metres wide), a canvas between 80×120cm and 120×180cm holds the space. For bedrooms, 60×90cm above a bedside or 80×120cm above a queen bed suits most Australian rooms. Contact us for custom sizing.
-
Living room: green and tan works over sofas in warm neutrals, next to teak or oak, with linen upholstery. One large green and brown piece at 80×120cm or bigger holds the wall on its own. Anything smaller tends to read as an afterthought.
-
Bedroom: green and brown prints above the bed add calm without visual noise. Pair sage or olive-toned prints with warm white or stone-coloured bedding.
-
Hallway and entry: tan wall art with green accents suits narrow walls. A vertical format, or a stacked pair in 40×60cm, keeps proportions right in the corridor widths most Australian homes have.
-
Home office and study: green tends to land well in rooms where focus matters. Green abstracts or botanical greenery prints sit naturally next to warm timber desks.
-
Green and tan living room ideas: start with the art. Bring tan in through cushions, rugs, or throws, and let the green tones connect to whatever plants or natural materials are already in the room.
-
Art for a green wall: if the wall is already painted green, go tan-dominant with green undertones. High-contrast art will fight the wall rather than work with it.
Start with the dominant room colour. If the room leans warm (tan, beige, cream, timber), pick works where green is the accent. If it is cooler or more neutral, balanced green and brown artworks, either way.
Choose a format based on wall type. Stretched canvas suits larger walls and contemporary rooms without picture rails. Framed prints and canvases are better for gallery walls and rooms with architectural detail. Unframed posters give renters the flexibility to source frames locally.
Size to the wall, not the furniture. Most people match the art to the sofa or the bed width. That is the wrong reference point. The art should relate to the wall. Centre it on the available wall space.
Think about the green tone. Forest and deep greens read boldly, and suit statement works. Sage, olive, and muted greens sit quieter and slot into Japandi, coastal, and minimalist rooms without dominating.
Pairs and sets. Matching pairs or trios work in symmetrically arranged rooms. A trio of 40×60cm framed prints at a consistent height gives you a gallery effect without needing one big continuous wall.
Use the free style consultation. If you are stuck on which work, size, or format suits the space, our in-house stylist can help. Available to anyone in Australia.
-
Free shipping Australia-wide on all green and tan wall art orders. Any size, any format.
-
Melbourne workshop pickup available from Blackburn.
-
US shipping is available. Costs and lead times are calculated at checkout.
-
Framing: done in our Melbourne workshop using sustainably sourced hardwood. Finishes: natural timber, black, white.
-
Ready to hang: framed prints and stretched canvases arrive ready to hang. No extra hardware needed for most installations.
-
Payment options: AfterPay and ZipPay are available across the collection.
-
Best price guarantee: find a comparable product for less anywhere else, and we will beat it by 5%.
- All artworks in this collection are reproductions printed using the giclée method on archival-grade materials. Colour on screen varies depending on your display and device calibration. Have a look at multiple product images and any room-styled photography before purchasing. A free style consultation is available if you want personalised guidance.
-
Sizing is stated in centimetres. Standard sizes run 40×60cm to 120×180cm. Custom sizing up to 2.5 metres wide is available on select works. Contact us to discuss.
-
Framing is handcrafted in Melbourne. Finish options and availability vary by product. Frame profile widths and glazing specifications are not listed in the provided product data. Contact us for detailed framing specs on any individual work.
-
No works in this collection are represented as original paintings, limited edition prints, or signed works unless explicitly stated on the individual product page. Please do not assume scarcity, authenticity certificates, or edition status from collection-level descriptions.
-
What is the difference between green and tan and green and brown wall art?
In practice, the two terms get used interchangeably for the same colour pairing. Tan sits inside the brown family, just lighter and warmer, with yellow and orange undertones. This collection covers the full range, from light tan and sandy beige through to deeper caramel and warm brown tones paired with green. Searching either term will surface the same works.
-
What sizes are available?
Standard sizes run from 40×60cm (about 16×24") up to 120×180cm (about 47×71"). Custom sizing is available on select works up to 2.5 metres wide. Size availability varies by artwork. Product pages list all available sizes per work.
-
Can I get green and tan art as a framed print or canvas?
Yes. Most works are available as stretched canvas, framed canvas, framed print on archival art paper, and unframed poster. Frame finishes available on framed products: natural timber, black, and white. All framing is done in Melbourne.
-
What interior styles suit green and tan wall art?
Organic modern, coastal Australian, Japandi, and contemporary minimalist rooms in particular. Sits well alongside warm timber, linen and cotton textiles, rattan, and off-white or warm white walls. Works in Hamptons-influenced rooms, too.
-
Is green and tan suitable for a living room?
Yes, and it is one of the easier combinations to work with. For a standard Australian living room, a single canvas or framed print at 80×120cm or larger holds the wall on its own. For gallery walls, pairs or trios at 40×60cm or 60×90cm give you the same effect without needing one large continuous wall.
-
How does Gioia print green and tan art prints?
Giclée method on archival inkjet printers. Handles the full tonal range from forest green and olive through to sandy, caramel, and amber neutrals. Prints come on poly-cotton canvas or archival art paper, depending on the format.
-
Do you ship across Australia?
Yes. Free shipping Australia-wide on canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. Any size, any destination. Melbourne customers can collect from our Blackburn workshop. We also ship to the US, with costs calculated at checkout.

