Collection by Marianne Colahan

Modern Wall Art for Architecture Lovers

The Dwell Store’s collection of wall art is a celebration of architecture, allowing you to bring celebrated landmarks, city buildings, and homes into your interiors. From the abstract style of Kristina Dam Studio to the intricate elevations drawings from Studio Esinam, this collection has something that every modern architecture enthusiast will love.

In the striking Mountain House Illustration, Kristina Dam Studio creates a graphic print that is at once architectural and organic. Set on a light pink background, the Mountain House Illustration balances verticality alongside bold horizontal lines, patterns to create texture, and negative space.
In the striking Mountain House Illustration, Kristina Dam Studio creates a graphic print that is at once architectural and organic. Set on a light pink background, the Mountain House Illustration balances verticality alongside bold horizontal lines, patterns to create texture, and negative space.
In the Danish House Illustration, Kristina Dam Studio celebrates Danish architect and designer Finn Juhl. A part of the “An Abstraction of FJ” series, this print is defined by its use of line, geometric details, and pattern. The series is based on multiple hand drawings she created while studying the work of Finn Juhl. Kristina Dam called to Juhl’s use of curved lines in his designs, which is clearly celebrated here in the House Print.
In the Danish House Illustration, Kristina Dam Studio celebrates Danish architect and designer Finn Juhl. A part of the “An Abstraction of FJ” series, this print is defined by its use of line, geometric details, and pattern. The series is based on multiple hand drawings she created while studying the work of Finn Juhl. Kristina Dam called to Juhl’s use of curved lines in his designs, which is clearly celebrated here in the House Print.
Set on a green-blue background, the Tree House Illustration from Kristina Dam Studio is comprised of patterned lines, angles, and geometric shapes to create the appearance of a modern home, curving front stairway, and surrounding trees. The result is a composed illustration that looks both architectural and abstract, depending on how it is viewed.
Set on a green-blue background, the Tree House Illustration from Kristina Dam Studio is comprised of patterned lines, angles, and geometric shapes to create the appearance of a modern home, curving front stairway, and surrounding trees. The result is a composed illustration that looks both architectural and abstract, depending on how it is viewed.
From Sweden’s studio esinam, the Elevations Architectural Print Series is a thoughtful collection of portraits of famous international cities. In architectural drawings, elevations are flat representations of the façade of a building, showing a complete view of one building’s side. The Paris Elevations Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of five buildings—Sacré-Cœur, Palais Garnier, Arc de Triomphe, Pont Marie, and Centre Georges Pompidou.
From Sweden’s studio esinam, the Elevations Architectural Print Series is a thoughtful collection of portraits of famous international cities. In architectural drawings, elevations are flat representations of the façade of a building, showing a complete view of one building’s side. The Paris Elevations Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of five buildings—Sacré-Cœur, Palais Garnier, Arc de Triomphe, Pont Marie, and Centre Georges Pompidou.
Despite its minimalist rendering, each Landmarks Print from studio esinam includes intricate details that show the differences between the landmarks. The Gothenburg Landmarks Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of three iconic places in the Swedish city including the historic Kopparmärra statue, the Läppstiftet building—nicknamed “lipstick” for its shape and color—and Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Gothenburg’s famed art museum.
Despite its minimalist rendering, each Landmarks Print from studio esinam includes intricate details that show the differences between the landmarks. The Gothenburg Landmarks Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of three iconic places in the Swedish city including the historic Kopparmärra statue, the Läppstiftet building—nicknamed “lipstick” for its shape and color—and Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Gothenburg’s famed art museum.
The Stockholm Elevations Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of five buildings—the Kaknästornet, City Hall, City Library, Concert Hall, and the Stortorget. This large print is available in an unframed version, or a rich maple, modern black, or sleek white frame. A limited edition of 1,000 prints, each Stockholm Elevations Print is numbered. It can be used as a standalone print, or alongside other studio esinam prints to create a global, architectural art tribute.
The Stockholm Elevations Architectural Print includes architectural drawings of five buildings—the Kaknästornet, City Hall, City Library, Concert Hall, and the Stortorget. This large print is available in an unframed version, or a rich maple, modern black, or sleek white frame. A limited edition of 1,000 prints, each Stockholm Elevations Print is numbered. It can be used as a standalone print, or alongside other studio esinam prints to create a global, architectural art tribute.
Designed by architect William Massie, the American House 08 is the first in Massie’s series of ten prefabricated houses at Cranbook Art Museum in Michigan. The largely horizontal home is defined by its white façade and unexpected details—waves are created on the exterior of the home, and windows line the property. Designed by Mike Perry, this print sets the American House 08 within a bold landscape of characters and flora. The home, rendered in white and black, stands out from the expanse of green and yellow, while still looking like a part of the scene.
Designed by architect William Massie, the American House 08 is the first in Massie’s series of ten prefabricated houses at Cranbook Art Museum in Michigan. The largely horizontal home is defined by its white façade and unexpected details—waves are created on the exterior of the home, and windows line the property. Designed by Mike Perry, this print sets the American House 08 within a bold landscape of characters and flora. The home, rendered in white and black, stands out from the expanse of green and yellow, while still looking like a part of the scene.
The House of Earth and Light is the only project that was featured in Dwell twice—including the very first issue of the magazine. This print, designed by Andrew Holder, captures the refined beauty of the house, and how it communicates with the nature that surrounds it. Balancing golden yellows, blues, greens, and expansive swatches of white, this print has a lighthearted feel that will add colorful detail to a wall, without overpowering the space with too much color. The result is a balanced print that celebrates the House of Earth and Light.
The House of Earth and Light is the only project that was featured in Dwell twice—including the very first issue of the magazine. This print, designed by Andrew Holder, captures the refined beauty of the house, and how it communicates with the nature that surrounds it. Balancing golden yellows, blues, greens, and expansive swatches of white, this print has a lighthearted feel that will add colorful detail to a wall, without overpowering the space with too much color. The result is a balanced print that celebrates the House of Earth and Light.
The Anderson Beach House is a celebration of what a vacation home should be. Stripped to the bare necessities, the home encourages relaxation, reflection, and enjoying the view—just as a vacation home should. Designed by Nathanial Russell, this print is a dramatic composition that features the Anderson Beach House illuminated on an expansive black hill. The star-filled night sky is echoed in Russell’s depiction of the waves, which capture the movement of the tide. The rest of the print, rendered in a solid black, creates the feeling of peace and quiet at the beach at night.
The Anderson Beach House is a celebration of what a vacation home should be. Stripped to the bare necessities, the home encourages relaxation, reflection, and enjoying the view—just as a vacation home should. Designed by Nathanial Russell, this print is a dramatic composition that features the Anderson Beach House illuminated on an expansive black hill. The star-filled night sky is echoed in Russell’s depiction of the waves, which capture the movement of the tide. The rest of the print, rendered in a solid black, creates the feeling of peace and quiet at the beach at night.