7 Ways to Use Gold Leaf Art in Your Home Décor

Metallic trends come and go, but warm tones are definitively on the rise. Designers are swapping cool colors like stainless steel and chrome for rich shades like bronze, gold, and copper. While styles may ebb and flow, gold is a truly timeless hue. Gold will always be a valuable addition to your interior, but gold leaf radiates artistry like nothing else. Defined as the product of gold that has been hammered into a thin, metallic sheet, there’s a reason why this technique has popped up throughout the history of art and design. If you’re on the hunt for gold-leaf prints and wall art, we have a wide selection of shiny statement pieces.

Gilded Paintings

Some of the most popular products of gold leaf include paintings with a metallic overlay. This technique requires pressing gold leaf on top of an existing painting. If you’re looking for a subtle way to add gold to your interior, this type of print is right up your alley. Look for delicate subjects like flowers or natural scenery, and use the gold accents to dictate the rest of your décor.

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Gold Photography

For a visual juxtaposition, consider hanging a photorealistic print with gold leaf accents. This will combine both realism and surrealism to create a dynamic atmosphere. For those who are torn between a classic interior and something with a little edge, gilded photography is the perfect compromise. Pair your gold-dipped photography with luxurious textiles like velvet and silk. Keep your décor minimal so the focus stays on your sparkling wall art

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Abstract Art

Gold leaf and abstract art are a match made in heaven. The ideal combo of creativity, you can’t go wrong with a modern painting that incorporates gold. This look is perfect for contemporary interiors that yearn for a hint of iridescence. Your furniture should look sleek and modern to maximize the current aesthetic. Gold is all the rage in 2021, which makes an abstract painting with gilded details the ultimate trendy accessory.

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Pop of Gold

You don’t need to fill your home with gold to make a statement. All it takes is a subtle fleck of this iconic metal. Decorate your interior as you see fit, and add a single hint of gold to complete the look. Pick a print with a colorful subject and just a splash of gold leaf. This will add a touch of luxury to your interior without looking gaudy. It will also give your space visual depth.

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Black and Gold

No color combination is as timeless as black and gold. These two shades radiate wealth and luxury. You can’t go wrong when combining a classic black with a shimmering gold. First, start with your furniture. Choose a patent leather black chair or sofa to set the tone for your space. Next, hang a piece of artwork that incorporates both black and gold. Finish the look with matte, carbon black details for a daring look. Black and gold works in both modern and traditional interiors, which makes it a universally flattering color combo.

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Gold Leaf Art

You can’t beat gold when it comes to exuding opulence. Gold leaf is an excellent way to add a hint of shimmer to your space. This technique has been used for centuries due to its eye-catching quality and subtle luxury. It doesn’t take a lot of gold to transform your interior, which means it’s important to determine how you want to use gold within your space. Look for artwork that adds flecks of gold leaf for an easy way to incorporate metallic tones and gilded details.

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