Industrial Wall Art

Raw steel sculptures, oxidized metal panels, and framed industrial photography for loft walls and dining rooms. Shop from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and more.

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Industrial Wall Art Canada – Raw Steel, Metal Fabrication, Reclaimed Wood Panels

Industrial wall art uses raw steel, reclaimed wood panels, factory-blueprint prints, and metal fabrication techniques to add visual interest to walls without decorative softness. Welded steel abstract wall sculptures, framed vintage industrial maps, oxidized metal panel reliefs, and machined gear compositions all define the industrial wall art category through material authenticity and structural character.

In large loft spaces and open-plan industrial interiors, wall art needs to hold scale against exposed brick, concrete, and raw wood surfaces. A single large-format piece spanning 48 inches or more holds its own against architectural weight. For dining rooms and living rooms in industrial-style homes, a set of three coordinated metal prints or framed industrial photography in simple steel frames creates a cohesive gallery.

We carry industrial wall art from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and Troy Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Industrial Wall Art FAQs

How large should industrial wall art be in a loft space?

In loft spaces with exposed brick, concrete, or raw wood walls, wall art needs to compete with strong architectural surfaces. A single piece should be at minimum 48 inches wide to hold its own. For gallery arrangements on a long wall, plan the total arrangement to span at least two-thirds the wall width. Undersized art reads as lost against industrial architectural surfaces.

How do I create an industrial gallery wall?

Anchor with one large format piece — typically 30 by 40 inches or larger. Build out symmetrically or asymmetrically with two to four supporting pieces in coordinating materials. Use consistent frame style — black steel, raw wood, or no frame — across the arrangement for cohesion. Leave 2 to 3 inches between frames. Map the layout on the floor before committing to wall placement.

What materials work best for industrial wall art in high-humidity spaces?

For kitchens and bathrooms, choose sealed or powder-coated metal art over raw welded steel — unsealed raw steel will develop surface rust in humid conditions. Reclaimed wood panels with a matte sealer are suitable for kitchen applications where steam exposure is moderate. Avoid paper-based prints and unprotected wood in high-moisture environments.

Do you ship industrial wall art across Canada?

Yes — all items ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Oversized or fragile pieces may require freight delivery — our team will confirm at order confirmation.

Buying guide
How to Choose Industrial Wall Art

Scale, material, mounting height, and frame finish determine whether industrial wall art reads as intentional.

Scale to the architectural surface
Industrial wall art needs to hold its own against raw brick, concrete, and wood surfaces. A piece under 24 inches wide disappears on a loft wall. Above a sofa, span two-thirds to three-quarters the sofa length. Above a dining table, go large.
Choose the medium
Welded steel wall sculptures add three-dimensional texture that flat canvas cannot. Oxidized metal panels add industrial patina. Framed factory blueprints or vintage industrial photography suit spaces where two-dimensional work is preferred.
Set the mounting height
Center at 57 to 60 inches from the floor. Above furniture, leave 6 to 12 inches between the top of the furniture and the bottom of the art. In tall loft spaces, center slightly higher — 62 to 66 inches — to prevent the art from reading as low.
Frame consistently
For gallery walls, keep all frames in the same material — raw steel, black iron, or reclaimed wood. Mixing frame materials in an industrial gallery wall creates visual confusion. Single large pieces need no frame when the work itself carries material weight.
LocationRecommended sizeMounting height
Above sofa (loft living room)2/3 to 3/4 sofa length6-12" above sofa back
Above dining tableProportional to table width60-66" from floor to center
Loft accent wall36" - 60" wide minimumCenter at 60-66" from floor
Home office24" - 36" wideCenter at 57-60" from floor
Gallery wall anchor24" - 40" wideCenter at 57-60" from floor
Common questions
Industrial Wall Art FAQ
What defines industrial wall art?
Industrial wall art uses raw steel fabrication, reclaimed wood panels, metal relief techniques, and factory-blueprint imagery to add visual interest through material authenticity and structural character rather than decorative subject matter.
How large should industrial wall art be in a loft?
Larger than you think. Industrial architectural surfaces demand significant scale. A single piece above a sofa should span two-thirds to three-quarters the sofa length. On a bare loft wall, start at 36 inches wide minimum.
Can industrial wall art work in a home office?
Yes. Framed factory blueprints, vintage industrial photography, and steel relief panels all suit home office applications. These pieces add visual interest without the visual noise of decorative pattern work.
Does industrial wall art need to be framed?
Not always. Welded steel sculptures and oxidized metal panels carry their own material presence. For framed pieces, raw steel, black iron, or reclaimed wood frames suit the aesthetic better than standard wood moulding.
How do I hang heavy steel wall art?
Mount heavy pieces into wall studs. For concrete or masonry walls, use appropriate masonry anchors. Check the product listing for weight specifications and mounting hardware requirements.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including wall art.
What brands do you carry?
We carry industrial wall art from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and Troy Lighting.