The kitchen is sometimes overlooked as a location for art, but it is a great place to add some fun and color. You don't need to (and probably shouldn't) stick to just kitchen themed art, but with so many interesting kitchen prints out there it is hard to resist. Because where else can you put a print of a mixer? Here are 15 Etsy finds that are sure to brighten up any kitchen.
Top Row:
1. Family Mixup Handcut Papercut, $75
2. In The Kitchen Print, $19
3. Kitchen Aid Print, $19
4. Kitchen Conversions Poster, $28
5. Kitchen Drawer Print, $20
Middle Row:
6. Kitchen Utensils Block Print, $25
7. Kitchen Utensils Letterpress Print, $22
8. Kitchen Mitt Print, $15
9. Let's Eat Utensil Print, $20
10. Macaroons Print, $15
Bottom Row:
11: Set of 3 Modern Art Kitchen Prints, $38
12: Plum Ketchup Print, $20
13: Red Rooster Giclee, $18
14: Scandinavian Picknick Print, $19
15: Whip it Good Print, $18
As a side note, be careful when hanging art in the kitchen. There can be lots of humidity, oils and other things in the air that can ruin delicate items - particularly in smaller, enclosed kitchens. Be mindful of that when choosing frames and placement. Most things should fair well as long as they are behind glass.
Images: Etsy sellers as linked above
















Shaw's Original Fir...
cute!!
Another one that I just bought for my kitchen a few weeks ago: http://popchartlab.com/collections/prints/products/the-splendiferous-array-of-culinary-tools
This is exactly what I needed to see right now. Many items now "favorites" on etsy. Can't wait to start really decorating my new house.
@kerry81480 - That poster is awesome. I wish I had room for something like that.
These are all really cute. But, don't limit yourself to just prints or actual "art." I love the look of a framed or or stretched cool tea towel. Tons of great ones on etsy, or even one from W&S, cb2, crate&barrel, etc. I also love hanging really beautiful hand carved wooden utensils :).
I love the one that is conversions! Cute and useful. I'm always looking up how many teaspons in a ___ or how many cups in a ____. Good post :)
I have three vintage fruit packing labels that I framed a while ago. The labels were super cheap (each under $7) while being graphically very strong and colorful. I bought off-the-shelf frames for them (about $25 each), and then had mats professionally cut (another $25 per mat). It was a little expensive, but they look AWESOME. I get lots of comments on them when friends come over.