Animals and Birds Wall Art brings the beauty of nature right into your living spaces. From graceful flying birds in metal to bold 3D animal sculptures, these pieces add character and warmth to any room. Pepperfry offers a wide range of designs, materials, and sizes to match your personal style. Sturdy metal options, lightweight canvas prints, and intricate layered art make it simple to find something you love.
MoreThere is something timeless about animal and bird wall art. A metal peacock above your sofa. A flock of flying birds is trailing across a hallway wall. These pieces connect your home to the natural world in a way that feels fresh and alive.
Pepperfry's collection spans delicate silhouettes to bold, three-dimensional sculptures. You will find options in metal, canvas, and mixed materials. Each piece is crafted to stand the test of time while making your walls feel less bare and more personal.
Looking for more ways to dress up your walls? Browse our complete wall art and paintings collection for even more choices.
Bird wall art comes in many forms. Some pieces feel calm and meditative. Others burst with energy and movement. The style you pick depends on the mood you want to create.
Flying birds and perched designs are the two main categories.
Each brings a different feel to your space. Both work well in modern and traditional homes alike.
Flying birds wall art adds a sense of motion to any room. These pieces often show birds mid-flight, wings spread wide. The effect is lively and energetic.
Metal silhouettes are the most popular choice here. They come in single-bird designs or full flock formations. V-shaped arrangements work beautifully above sofas or along stairwell walls.
Three-dimensional layered versions create shadows that shift with the light.
Place these pieces in high-traffic areas. Living rooms, hallways, and entryways benefit from the sense of flow they bring. The movement in the art matches the movement through your home.
Perched birds offer a quieter mood. Think of a single sparrow on a branch or a pair of lovebirds sitting together. These designs feel thoughtful and calm.
They work best in bedrooms, reading corners, or meditation spaces. The stillness in the image encourages stillness in the room.
Soft finishes and muted tones keep the energy relaxed. For a bohemian feel, look for peacocks or exotic tropical birds with rich colours.
The material you choose affects how your art looks, lasts, and hangs on the wall. Metal, 3D layered designs, and canvas each have their strengths. Understanding the differences helps you pick what works for your space and budget.
Quick tip: Metal pieces suit humid spaces like bathrooms or covered balconies. Canvas works best in dry, climate-controlled rooms. |
Metal bird wall art is built to last. Most pieces feature rust-resistant finishes that hold up well over years of display. Common finishes include antique brass, matte black, and warm copper tones.
Weight is the main thing to consider. Metal pieces are heavier than canvas, so you need sturdy wall mounts. Concrete and brick walls handle the load easily. For drywall, use appropriate anchors.
These pieces shine in both indoor and semi-outdoor settings. Powder-coated finishes protect against moisture. Check out our full metal wall art range for more options.
3D animal wall art creates depth and visual interest that flat pieces cannot match. Layered construction adds shadows that change throughout the day. With directional lighting, the effect becomes even more striking.
These pieces often cost more due to the craftsmanship involved. The trade-off is a truly unique focal point for your room. Cleaning requires a bit more care since dust settles in the crevices. A soft brush works better than a cloth for reaching tight spots.
Canvas prints offer an easy, affordable entry point. They are lightweight, simple to mount, and come in countless styles. You can choose from realistic wildlife scenes or abstract interpretations.
Renters often prefer canvas since hanging and removing it is so straightforward. No heavy anchors needed. Just a simple nail or adhesive hook does the job. Browse our wall hangings for lightweight options.
Animal wall art works in every room when you match the piece to the space. Size, theme, and placement all matter. Here is how to get it right throughout your home.
Living rooms call for statement pieces. Position bird wall art above your sofa or console table to anchor the wall. The artwork should span roughly two-thirds of the width of the furniture below.
Flying bird formations create a welcoming atmosphere at entryways. They draw guests into your home with a sense of openness and flow. Large walls need proportionally large pieces to avoid looking sparse.
Bedrooms benefit from calmer, smaller-scale art. A single bird or a gentle pair above the headboard creates a peaceful focal point. Avoid pieces with too much visual energy, as they can make relaxation harder.
Stick to soft finishes and muted colour palettes. Think dusty blues, warm creams, or natural wood tones. For eclectic or bohemian bedrooms, a peacock with rich teals and golds adds drama without overwhelming the space.
Covered balconies and garden walls make great spots for metal animal wall art. Choose powder-coated pieces designed to handle moisture and temperature changes. These finishes resist rust and fading from sun exposure.
Consider wind if your space is not fully enclosed. Lightweight pieces may swing or shift. Heavier metal sculptures stay put better. Bird themes naturally complement garden settings and potted plants.
"The directional movement within the artwork should always guide the viewer's eye into the room, never off the wall or toward a dark corner. Ensure the frame sits roughly 6 to 8 inches above your furniture line to anchor the visual weight perfectly." - Houzz India |
Size mistakes are common with wall art. Pieces that are too small get lost on the wall. Pieces that are too large overwhelm the space. A few simple rules help you get it right.
Sizing rule: Your artwork should cover 60 to 75 percent of the width of the furniture sitting below it.
For walls under three feet wide, stick to small accent pieces or a tight grouping of miniatures. Medium walls between three and six feet suit mid-sized artworks or a curated gallery arrangement. Walls over six feet call for large statement pieces or an extended horizontal composition.
The centre of your artwork should sit at eye level. This typically means 57 to 60 inches from the floor. When hanging above furniture, maintain a gap of 15 to 20 centimetres between the piece and the surface below.
Multiple smaller pieces can work just as well as one large artwork. Arrange them as a cohesive group with consistent spacing. This approach adds visual interest while keeping scale in balance.
For more wall art options in different sizes and styles, check out our wooden wall art collection.
Proper care keeps your wall art looking fresh for years. Different materials need different approaches, but the basics are straightforward.
Metal pieces need dusting every few weeks. A soft, dry cloth works for smooth surfaces. For textured or 3D metal bird wall art, use a soft-bristle brush to reach into crevices. Avoid water and harsh chemicals, as these can damage finishes over time.
Canvas prints stay clean with light dusting. If marks appear, a slightly damp cloth can help. Never spray liquid directly onto the canvas. Let pieces dry fully before rehanging.
Check your mounting hardware once or twice a year. Screws and anchors can loosen over time, especially with heavier metal animal wall art. Tighten anything that feels loose to prevent accidents.
For pieces in humid areas, inspect regularly for any signs of rust or finish wear. Early attention prevents bigger problems down the road.
Animals and Birds Wall Art transforms blank walls into focal points full of character. Metal, 3D, or canvas, each material offers something different. The right piece depends on your room, your style, and the atmosphere you want to create.
Pepperfry makes it simple to find art that fits your vision. With options in every size, material, and price range, you are sure to find something that feels right for your home.
Start with one piece and see how it changes the room. You might just find yourself adding more.
Metal with powder coated finishes works best in humid spaces. These finishes resist rust and moisture damage. Make sure the product description mentions weather resistant or rust resistant properties before buying.
Use wall anchors rated for the weight of your piece. Concrete and brick walls hold heavy items easily. For drywall, toggle bolts or heavy duty anchors provide secure support. Always check the weight limit on your hardware.
Yes, but choose weather resistant materials. Powder coated metal works well on covered balconies and patios. Avoid canvas and untreated wood outdoors, as moisture and sun exposure cause damage over time.
Aim for artwork that spans 60 to 75 percent of your sofa's width. This creates visual balance. Hang the piece roughly 15 to 20 centimetres above the sofa back for proper spacing.
Dust every two to three weeks with a soft dry cloth. For textured or 3D pieces, use a soft-bristle brush to reach tight spots. Avoid water and chemical cleaners to protect the finish.