Where to Buy Chic, Affordable Kitchen Art Online

Sarah M. Vazquez
Sarah M. VazquezCommerce SEO Editor at AT Media
For the past 8 years, I've covered all things shopping. My work's been published by Hearst, PureWow, and Bauer Media Group. I'm a Brooklyn-born Jersey Girl (with a BA in English from Montclair State University) who loves a good playlist, a good bagel, and my family (but not necessarily in that order).
published May 31, 2023
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When it comes to outfitting your kitchen, there are many things that take precedence. From finding the right tools and appliances that’ll make whipping up your favorite tasty treats a breeze to organizers and storage options that help keep everything in its place, there’s a lot to check off that list. Something that might not immediately come to mind, however, is decor — specifically, art. While your tools of the trade can certainly be pieces of art in their own right (who doesn’t love the sight of a perfectly placed stand mixer?), artwork can be the thing that truly pulls your kitchen decor together. Finding that art, though, can be a challenge. That’s why we rounded up 10 of the best places to buy kitchen art online so you can add the perfect print to your cart and have it on your wall in no time.

Have a go-to online source for affordable kitchen art we missed? We want to know. Tell us about your favorite shops in the comments below!

Etsy

If you’re willing to search through a ton of different options, Etsy is a great source for affordable, original kitchen art. The best part? You’re supporting independent artists!

Art.com

Looking for affordable prints of pieces by well-known artists? Art.com has you covered. From canvas to framed art, you can find virtually every type of piece your heart desires. Plus, you get to enjoy free shipping and returns with your purchase!

Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters may not be the first place you think of when you’re buying art, but recently, they started stocking a very well-curated collection of prints — all of which come in a variety of sizes to suit any space.

West Elm

West Elm may be your go-to shop for furniture and bedding, but did you know that it’s also home to scores of great art pieces? From simple, modern paintings to bold and colorful finds, you can’t go wrong with a piece from this stellar decor source.

Amazon

You can get anything and everything on Amazon, so it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise to find out that you score some sweet artwork (for anywhere in the home!) from the mega-retailer.

Anthropologie

Known for its mix of contemporary and boho decor, Anthropologie is a great place to check out if you’re in the market for kitchen art. Whether you’re looking for a simple floral piece or something a little cheeky, Anthro has something chic for everyone.

Society 6

Society6 is another site that gives artists a platform to create products and sell their work. (The retailer also has a lot of unusual, quirky, and interesting choices.) Besides prints, they also offer framed images, wall tapestries, printed canvases, and a host of other products.

Sonic Editions

Partnering with some of the world’s best photographers and picture archives, Sonic Editions is home to hundreds of limited-edition, gallery-quality photo prints — many of which have never been available to the public before. Be sure you keep a tab on their offerings, because there are always exciting new photo drops on the horizon.

Minted

Minted, which offers prints from a selection of independent artists, has a lovely aesthetic, so you won’t have to sort through as many duds as you would on other art sites. All of their prints can be ordered in a variety of sizes, as well.

Apartment Therapy Bazaar

Have you shopped Apartment Therapy Bazaar yet? Our online marketplace is full of vintage art in a wide range of styles, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and much more. While this Keith Haring Limited Edition Lithograph is definitely pricey, you can find art for as low as $50, and new stuff is added every day.