In 2025, Society6 Is About Way More Than Just Wall Art—Here’s What You Should Know
When Society6 was founded back in 2009, it was created with a clear vision—to champion individuality in home decor by connecting unique artists with design-conscious customers.
The result is a curated destination of designs from independent artists while helping customers express their personal style through high-quality, on-trend designs at accessible prices—making distinctive art available for every space, style and budget.
While we've always considered Society6's wall art to be their bread and butter, giving fans access to beautiful and inspiring prints, posters, murals, tapestries and so much more, it's important not to forget about all of the others ways it allows customers to see themselves reflected in their favorite artwork. That's especially true with their other fabulous home decor, featuring the signature designs of brilliant artists in unexpected ways. Truly, the selection of some of our favorite items below is just skimming the surface.
Cat on Orange Background Art Print by Agathe Singer: $70
We learned about Society6 thanks to their art prints, and we'll always be in love with them. This Cat on Orange Background Art Print by Agathe Singer is bold and expressive, without being overly crowded by detail, and we can't get enough of the color choices. The French artist and illustrator is notable for her colorful and energetic designs.

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Colourful Tulips Meditation Art Print by Sandra Poliakov: $70
We love colorful floral prints for refreshing our spaces in the spring, and this season, we've been drawn toward more abstract and dreamy designs. This Colourful Tulips Meditation Art Print by Budapest-based artist Sandra Poliakov ticks all of our boxes with its vibrant and playful but not overly literal flower arrangement.

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Flowers & Coffee Art Print by Yaniagretastudio: $70
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes, a print featuring cute typography expressing exactly what you want is even better. This Flowers & Coffee Art Print by Yaniagretastudio, a painter and illustrator in Chicago, features bold yellow lettering and inspires a cozy ambiance. Often, flowers and a cup of coffee are really all you need to get your day off on the right foot.

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Meadow (Light) Coffee Mug by Hanna KL: $20
Form meets function with Society6's ceramic coffee mugs, allowing you to sip out of a cute vessel featuring your favorite artwork. This Meadow (Light) Coffee Mug by Hanna KL is adorned with sweet pastels in bright and floral colors, just perfect for spring. It's also machine washable and ready to hold all of your favorite hot and cold drinks.

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Lots of Luck Acrylic Tray by Chromoeye: $35+
Decorative acrylic trays are another unusual way to display works that inspire you while being super practical for organization and moving things around the house. The Lots of Luck Acrylic Tray by Louisiana artist Chromoeye reads "I wish you lots of luck" in a cute handwritten message against a rainbow gradient.

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Drinks On Me Coaster by Jonathan Ball: $25
You can never have enough coasters, as they make for fun accents while protecting your furniture from water damage. These Drinks On Me Coasters by Seattle-based lettering and type designer Jonathan Ball are playfully inviting for parties and hangouts with their retro color scheme and fun typography. They come in a set of four and are made with high-density fiberboard wood, with a glossy satin finish.

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Checkered Rainbow Retro Vibe Rug by Gabi Thomeu: $59+
Society6 has so many bold and colorful rug patterns to choose from, but if you're looking for a multicolored pop art look, we recommend this Checkered Rainbow Retro Vibe Rug by Brazillian illustrator and surface designer Gabi Thomeu. The rainbow checkered pattern evokes a kitschy nostalgic vibe. These rugs are also made with soft polyester chenille and available in various sizes, from 2 x 3-feet to 8 x 12-feet, making them the right fit for any space you can dream up.

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Pink Sky II Throw Blanket by lalunetricotee Art Paintings: $55+
In the past, we've mostly associated throw blankets with getting warm and cozy on the couch, but with Society6's printed options, your blanket can also make a major style statement. This Pink Sky II Throw Blanket by lalunetricotee Art Paintings (aka graphic designer Ana Rut Bre) is a variation on her top-selling print, featuring a dazzling combination of soft layers of watercolor.

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Cheerful Golden Sun Pattern Curtain by colour poems: $119+
Curtains are one of the most important elements for spring redecorating, not just in the way they frame a room, but in how they're used to manage ambiance. The Cheerful Golden Sun Pattern Curtain by colour poems has an irresistibly bold and sunny print, but even better, Society6 has options to order them in the form of blackout, light-filtering or sheer curtains, allowing you to curate the natural feel of your space.

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Pure Strokes #3 / Green & Blue Curtain by Alisa Galitsyna: $119+
If a golden sun pastern is a little on-the-nose for you this spring, we offer an alternative in these Pure Strokes #3 Green & Blue Curtains by Ukrainian-born, Spain-based artist Alisa Galitsyna. It's a handmade acrylic pattern layering olive green, muted blue and pink over cream to create a natural and soothing feeling in any room.

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Bright Posies & Stripe Brushed Cotton Sheet Set by Alison Janssen Studio: $69+
Sheet sets are one of the newest additions to the Society6 lineup, and we've fallen in love with them. The Bright Posies & Stripe Brushed Cotton Sheet Set by Alison Janssen Studio features lovely repeating florals over a calm shade of blue. The set consists of a flat sheet, fitted sheet and appropriately sized pillowcase(s) printed on super soft and durable brushed cotton.

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Fresh Morning Elegance Brushed Cotton Duvet Cover Set by Ana Rut Bre Fine Art: $79+
You can also complete your bed set with Society6's new duvet sets, deciding to either match designs or mix them to create a look that's uniquely you. This Fresh Morning Elegance Brushed Cotton Duvet Cover Set by Ana Rut Bre Fine Art has a bold geometric look composed of half-circles in white and blues, making it eye-catching yet cozy.

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Pear Serving Tray by Banana Split: $80
Here's more proof that serving trays are one of the coolest ways to display art. The Pear Serving Tray by Argentinean illustrator Rocío Lana (also known as Banana Split) has the funkiest art of a green pear sporting sunglasses against a teal background. The tray itself is made from bamboo and can be used or everything from serving a meal to organizing your space.

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It's My Party Cutting Board by Chromoeye: $40
Who knew cutting boards could be this cute? Society6's offerings have natural matte bamboo on one side, finished with food-grade cutting board oil for your chopping needs, and the artwork displayed in a sleek satin finish on the other. Louisiana artist Chromoeye returns on this list with the It's My Party Cutting Board, featuring a beautifully decorated pink cake adorned with cherries and the words "I need to cry."

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Color Blocks 5 Placemat by apricot-birch: $35+
And finally, attention-grabbing placemats are another great and simple way to add interest to any dining table. These Color Blocks 5 Placemats by apricot-birch add personality and dimension to any meal with their abstract geometry and cool colors. They're also made from 100% cotton and available in sets of two or four to suit your kitchen's specific needs.

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Looking for some spring decorating tips? Click HERE for our top eight suggestions, inspired by Society6.
This article is sponsored by Society6.