Bring Intentional Beauty Into Your Business

Whether you're curating a bold statement for a lobby or elevating the atmosphere of a corporate space, commissioned artwork brings intentional, meaningful design into every environment.

What’s Possible

Commercial Installations

Art Options

  • Photography (Limited Editions & Custom Sizes)
  • Abstract & Landscape Paintings
  • Large-Scale Canvas Installations
  • Custom Wall Coverings & Video Art
  • Framing & Material Options (Canvas, Acrylic, Paper)
Residential Commissions

Industries We Serve

  • Corporate Headquarters & Offices
  • Healthcare & Wellness Spaces
  • Hospitality: Hotels, Restaurants, Spas
  • Public & Municipal Buildings
  • Architecture & Interior Design Firms

The Commission Process

1

Discovery
Call

We’ll start with a 15-minute consultation to understand your project, audience, and environment.

2

Concept &
Mockups

We provide sizing, material, and framing mockups to preview how the work will integrate into your space.

3

The Production
Process

Once approved, we begin fabrication using archival-quality materials and custom finishes tailored to your needs.

4

Delivery & Installation

We coordinate shipping, delivery, and install support to ensure a smooth, professional experience.

Why Commissioned Art?

Commissioned art for commercial spaces goes beyond aesthetics—it's a visual expression of your brand, culture, and values.

  • It enhances your workplace with meaning and identity.
  • It brings a calming, meditative presence to busy, high-traffic environments.
  • It sparks conversation and inspires connection.
  • It’s a long-term investment in how your space makes people feel.
Commissioned artwork

What Clients Say

John’s work transformed our lobby into a place where people pause. It’s more than art—it’s atmosphere.

— John, Architect

The commissioned piece elevated our home. Every guest asks about it—it’s truly one of a kind.

— Sarah W., Homeowner

A seamless process from start to finish. The installation perfectly matched our vision.

— David M., Architect