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Collectie: Library Decor & Wall Art

Library decor is for the room that already has the books. The shelves are full, the chair is broken in, and the lamp is positioned exactly right. What's missing is the wall art that ties the whole space together. Reading room decor, bookshelf art, and the kind of prints that belong in the place where you actually sit down and read. Not the living room. Not the hallway. The room with the books.

Every piece is printed on 200gsm museum-grade archival paper, framed in solid pine wood with shatterproof plexiglass. 17 sizes from 5x7" to 28x40". Free worldwide shipping.

Who Library Decor Is For

Anyone with a home library, a reading room, a dedicated study, or a reading nook that's become the best corner in the house. People converting spare rooms into libraries. Readers who finally have a space that's theirs and want the walls to match the shelves. Home office workers whose workspace doubles as a library. Living room readers who keep the main bookshelf in the family room and want art nearby that connects to it.

Reading Room Art for Every Library

Bookshelf art captures the visual warmth of a well-stocked shelf: stacked spines in watercolor, overflowing shelves rendered as illustration, and the organized chaos of a reader's collection. These pieces work above or beside actual bookshelves to extend the library feel across the whole wall.

Library card art, vintage checkout stamps, Dewey decimal references, and the visual language of old-school libraries for the reader who loves the institution as much as the books inside it. Reading scene illustrations: armchairs, open books, window light, steaming cups of tea, and the quiet moments that make reading feel like time stops. These pieces capture the experience of reading, not just the objects.

Literary map art showing fictional worlds, authors' cities, or book-inspired geographies. Antique book page art and manuscript-inspired designs that put the texture of old paper on the wall. Quiet, warm, and layered enough that you notice something new every time you look up from the page.

Why Sparkycare for Library Art

200gsm museum-grade archival paper with a matte finish that matches the quiet, tactile feeling of a library. Solid pine frames in White, Wood, Dark Wood, or Black. Wood frames lead for library decor because they blend with wooden bookshelves. Dark Wood for traditional, study-style libraries. Shatterproof plexiglass. 17 sizes from 5x7" to 28x40". Free worldwide shipping. 90% arrive within 5 days. 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

Library Art Size Guide

For above a bookshelf: 16x20" or 18x24". For a reading nook: 8x10" or 12x16". For a home study or office: 12x16" or 16x20". For between shelves or in narrow wall space: 8x10" or 5x7". For a gallery arrangement: matching 12x16" in Wood frames.

Library Decor FAQ

What kind of library art do you carry?

Bookshelf illustrations, library card art, reading scene prints, literary maps, vintage library designs, and manuscript-inspired pieces. Both modern and classic styles.

What frame color is best for a library?

Wood to match bookshelves. Dark Wood for traditional studies. White for bright, modern reading rooms.

What size works best near a bookshelf?

16x20" or 18x24" for above a bookshelf. 8x10" or 12x16" for between shelves or in a reading nook. We carry 17 sizes.

Is library decor a good gift for a reader?

Yes. Especially for someone who has a dedicated reading space. Browse the full book lover wall art collection for more reader gifts.

Can I use library art in a real library or school?

Yes. Shatterproof plexiglass and solid pine frames work in public libraries, school libraries, and community reading rooms. Larger sizes (18x24" and up) are popular for institutional spaces.