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Top 10 Spaces to Display 3D Art in Your Home or Office

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Introduction: The Rise of 3D Art in Interior Design

Three-dimensional artwork is catching on in a big way. Whether it’s 3D wall art, 3D paintings, or sculptures, these pieces are no longer reserved for galleries; they’re finding their place in homes and offices everywhere. The reason is simple: 3D art offers a visual depth and texture that traditional two-dimensional art can’t replicate. A well-chosen piece can introduce a sense of movement, boost a room’s character, and highlight your unique tastes.

In the sections that follow, we’ll explore the top 10 spaces to display your 3D art. If you’ve been wondering how best to incorporate it into your interior design, keep reading. You’ll discover the impact 3D sculptures can have in different areas - from greeting guests in the foyer to making a bold statement in a corporate reception area. Let’s jump right in.

A modern hallway showcases the Vortex Blue Spiral Silver Copper Wire Enamel Abstract Wall Art from Giant Sculptures, featuring teal and gray swirling shapes. A minimalist statue on a pedestal graces the corner. The space is elegantly lit with contrasting dark and light walls.

1. Entryways and Foyers

First impressions are everything, entryways and foyers are the first places people see when they walk through your door. If you’re aiming for a “wow” factor, 3D art in this space does the trick. It can set the mood right away, giving guests a glimpse into your style and hinting at what they can expect as they move through the rest of your home or office.

Placement Tips

  • Above a Console Table: Placing a 3D wall art piece just above a simple console creates a balanced look.
  • Feature Wall: If you have a dedicated wall in the entryway, showcase a larger statement piece there. Good lighting is key to highlight the textures and contours.
  • Sculpture on a Pedestal: A smaller sculptural piece on a pedestal or side table draws the eye up, filling the space without overwhelming it.


In a modern living room, a white and brown sectional sofa with matching cushions is complemented by Giant Sculptures Harmonic Forms 4-Panel Brown Wood Carving 3D Wall Art on the wall. A coffee table with books and decor adds to the ambiance.

2. Living Rooms

Living rooms often serve as the heart of a home, making them an ideal spot for showcasing unique artwork. Three-dimensional paintings or sculptures can act as focal points, drawing attention and anchoring the room’s design.

Placement Ideas

  • Behind the Sofa: A wide piece of living room art behind the couch draws people’s eyes into the room.
  • Near a Fireplace: If you have a fireplace, flanking it with 3D sculptures can turn it into a standout design element.
  • Corner Display: Corners are often underused. A tall, slim sculpture with interesting lines can fill that space without making the area feel cramped.

For an extra dose of inspiration, consider reading Ultimate Guide to Choosing Living Room Art where we explore how to pair modern furniture with 3D artwork placement for a cohesive look.


In a contemporary office room, Giant Sculptures Luminosa Orange & White Orb Textured Metal 3D Art, with its black and white wavy background and orange spheres, effortlessly enhances the space alongside a chair in the foreground.

3. Home Offices

Working from home is more common than ever, and a home office can be so much more than a simple desk and chair. 3D art in a workspace creates an atmosphere that boosts both creativity and motivation. When you surround yourself with pieces that speak to your personal style, you’re more likely to feel energized and ready to tackle the day.

Where to Place Your Art

  • Behind Your Desk: Place a piece behind you so it’s visible during video calls. This doubles as a backdrop that reflects your taste.
  • At Eye Level: If you often look up from your screen, hang a smaller 3D piece at eye level to give your mind a quick visual reset.

You can also explore our guide on office art for more tips on how 3D art can fit into professional settings.


A modern dining area has a round table set with plates and glasses, surrounded by brown chairs. An Arcana Grey Abstract Branch Mosaic Half-Moon 3D Wall Art by Giant Sculptures adds modern artistry to the light wall with its fragmented black and gray half-circle design.

4. Dining Rooms

Dining rooms provide an opportunity to incorporate conversation-starting art. Statement pieces like 3D wall art or sculptures can enhance the room’s ambiance, making meals feel more special. If your dining room leans more traditional, consider wood or metal sculptures. For a modern vibe, look into abstract pieces.

Ideal Spots

  • Feature Wall: If your dining room has a blank wall or a built-in niche, a piece of 3D wall art here can be a showstopper.
  • Above a Sideboard: Place a mid-sized 3D artwork above a buffet or sideboard to tie the furniture and décor together.


A modern bedroom showcases a stylish bed adorned with white and navy bedding, decorative pillows, and is complemented by the Fleur Halo Navy Blue Round White Metal Floral Decorative Wall Art by Giant Sculptures. A bedside table with books and a lamp completes the sophisticated decor.

5. Bedrooms

A bedroom should feel personal and peaceful. While some might think 3D art is too bold for a restful space, it all depends on the piece you choose. Soft textures, gentle curves, or calming colours can blend beautifully and add dimension without disrupting your relaxation.

Placement Suggestions

  • Above the Headboard: One of the best spaces for bedroom art is above the bed. A moderately sized piece adds visual interest without overwhelming the room.
  • Gallery Wall Combo: If you enjoy mixing art styles, create a gallery wall that includes both 2D and 3D pieces. The contrast keeps things from feeling static.


Giant Sculptures Verto Bold Red Stretch Fabric Layered Wooden 3D Wall Art graces a minimalistic gallery with its abstract diagonal ridges, strikingly contrasting a light backdrop and harmonizing with the glossy floor and sleek modern interiors.

6. Hallways and Corridors

Hallways and corridors are often overlooked but offer great opportunities for displaying 3D art. Transform these transitional spaces into visually engaging areas by installing a series of 3D hallway artworks or elongated designs.

Key Tips

  • Lighting: Spotlights or track lights pointed toward your 3D artwork placement can help highlight shapes and textures, especially if the space is narrow.
  • Size and Scale: Choose art that doesn’t crowd the corridor. You want to maintain enough walking space without the piece feeling cramped. Consider pieces that guide the eye through the hallway, creating a sense of movement and flow.


The Clovelle Floral Bliss UV Wood Carving LED Kids Wall Art by Giant Sculptures showcases two figures with faces and bodies of colorful flowers, surrounded by rainbow-like petals. Below, a yellow chair complements the vibrant floral motif beautifully.

7. Kids’ Rooms

Make children’s rooms more fun and creative with playful 3D art. Themes like animals, cartoon characters, or space exploration can inspire imagination and add a whimsical touch.

When selecting kids’ rooms art, prioritize safety and durability. Lightweight materials and secure mounting are essential.

Placement Ideas

  • Above a Play Area: A playful piece above the toy chest or in a designated play zone can inspire kids as they imagine and create.
  • Interactive Art: Consider chalkboard paint or magnetic sculptures that kids can rearrange or draw on, giving them a hands-on art experience.

For more on kid-friendly interior design with 3D sculptures, you can look into resources from organizations like the National Parenting Product Awards, which often highlight creative products for children’s spaces.


Elegant 3D wall art with abstract black, blue, and white textures accented by golden elements, displayed in a sophisticated conference room with tall blue curtains and stylish decor.

8. Conference Rooms

Conference rooms are key areas for combining style with functionality. Corporate art installations, such as branding-inspired 3D sculptures or abstract art designs, can balance professionalism with creativity. Carefully chosen pieces can create an environment that encourages collaboration and leaves a lasting impression on clients.

Placement Strategies

  • Main Wall Facing the Table: You want attendees to notice the art without it distracting them from the speaker or presentation screen.
  • Wall Niche or Pedestal: A free-standing sculpture in a corner or niche helps the room feel more engaging, especially if the piece reflects your company’s industry or mission.


A modern interior showcases two mustard yellow chairs with checkered pillows, a minimalist table with decorative branches, and Giant Sculptures Artiora Gold Edge & White Abstract Wooden Shard 3D Wall Art. Gold pendant lights add warmth to the space.

9. Reception Areas

Reception areas are the face of any business, and 3D wall art can make a strong first impression on clients and visitors. Eye-catching pieces in this space can communicate your company’s culture and innovation. Choose designs that reflect your brand’s values, whether modern, artistic, or nature-inspired.

Ideal Placements

  • Feature Wall: A large-scale 3D wall art installation can be an immediate conversation piece.  Incorporating lighting can enhance the space and create a welcoming ambiance.
  • Behind the Reception Desk: This is prime real estate for a standout piece that people see while they wait.


Three Textura 3D wall lights from Giant Sculptures illuminate the stairs. Each is a piece of art, featuring copper and silver, blue and yellow, along with red and silver leather designs. These cast a warm glow, creating an inviting ambiance reminiscent of sophisticated wall art.

10. Staircases and Landings

Staircases and landings are often underutilized spaces that can be transformed with vertical 3D installations. These areas offer unique opportunities for guiding the viewer’s eye upward or along the staircase. Ensure the pieces are securely mounted to prevent accidents, especially in high-traffic areas.

Placement & Lighting Considerations

  • Natural Light: Install elongated or cascading designs that follow the natural flow of the staircase. If your staircase has windows, a reflective or translucent piece can look stunning in daylight.
  • Spotlights: In a dimly lit stairwell, consider a few well-placed spotlights to highlight the artwork’s three-dimensional qualities and enhance safety.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What types of 3D art are best for small spaces?

Pieces that are compact but have strong visual interest, such as a layered wall hanging or a slim sculpture, can work well. Look for designs that don’t protrude too far into walkways. Also, reflective or lighter-coloured pieces can help a small room feel more open.

How do I choose 3D art that complements my existing décor?

First, consider your colour palette and the overall style of your room—traditional, modern, eclectic, etc. Aim for an artwork that either echoes or contrasts these elements in a balanced way. For instance, an ornate, classical sculpture in a minimalist room can make a bold statement, but be sure it doesn’t clash with other pieces.

Can I customize 3D art for specific spaces?

Absolutely. Many artists offer commissions or custom designs. If you have a particular theme, colour scheme, or even a specific shape in mind, consult with a local artist or an online platform that supports custom orders.

What is the best way to light 3D art installations?

Good lighting can make all the difference. For wall-mounted pieces, consider track lighting or adjustable spotlights to highlight contours and textures. For standing sculptures, overhead lighting combined with a subtle floor light can create interesting shadows and depth.


Wrapping Up: Bring Depth to Every Corner

3D art has the power to transform a space, whether it’s your living room at home, a busy office hallway, or a corporate reception area. By choosing the right piece for the right spot, you add a new layer of personality and interest that traditional décor might miss. Instead of just hanging a flat painting, you’re introducing layers, shadows, and shapes that shift with the light.

Now is the time to take a fresh look at your rooms and hallways. Where could a three-dimensional piece bring more life? If you’re looking to explore more options or need some guidance on choosing the perfect artwork, reach out to our design experts or browse our 3D Art Collections. You might find the perfect piece that elevates both your space and your mood.

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