5 Eclectic Wall Décor Ideas That Aren’t Prints
- Ali

- Feb 19
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 1
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If your walls feel flat, but you’re tired of framed prints, it may be time to think beyond paper.
The most interesting homes — the ones that feel collected, soulful, and layered — rely on texture, craftsmanship, and dimension. Instead of filling your walls with predictable artwork, consider eclectic wall décor that adds warmth and personality through natural materials.
Here are five eclectic wall décor ideas that aren’t prints — and instantly add character to any space.
1. Hang a Textile, Rug or Tapestry
Textile wall art adds softness and movement — especially in new builds or apartments where walls feel stark.

Look for:
Handwoven textiles
Neutral tapestries
Vintage-inspired fabrics
Subtle global patterns
Unlike framed art, textiles absorb light and create visual warmth. A large tapestry above a bed or sofa instantly becomes a focal point while still feeling relaxed.This is one of the easiest ways to add eclectic wall décor without overwhelming a room.
If you have a beautiful tapestry or textile you collected in your travels, these genius clamp hangers let you easily display it on a wall.
The shop RandG Tapestry on Etsy has a large selection of oversized canvas tapestries ($51.75) in a variety of styles.
2. Style a Wall of Woven Baskets
Few things add warmth like handwoven baskets.

A basket
Brings texture to blank walls
Softens modern architecture
Adds global character
Creates sculptural interest
Style baskets in odd numbers, or consider one oversized wall basket instead of an arrangement for easy install.
This set of 3 handcrafted wall baskets from Amazon ($64) features a subltle design that would fit in any home decor aesthetic.
3. Install Floating Wood Shelves
Floating wood shelves are both decorative and functional — making them ideal for layered homes.

Choose:
Solid wood shelves
Warm finishes
Simple silhouettes

Style them with:
Handmade ceramics
Stacked books
Small plants
Sculptural bowls

Shelves allow your wall décor to evolve over time. Rotate objects seasonally and collect pieces slowly for a truly curated look. Perfect for small spaces where every inch matters.
Try: Volume Floating Shelves - West Elm ($139+). These are wide enough to style a variety of items including books, ceramic bowls or vases.
4. Lean or Hang a Decorative Mirror
Mirrors are one of the most underrated eclectic wall décor ideas.

Instead of a standard rectangular mirror, choose:
A rounded edge mirror
A carved wood frame or interesting detail
A woven or rattan frame
An organically shaped mirror
Leaning a tall mirror against the wall creates effortless charm, especially in bedrooms. It adds height, reflects light, and makes small spaces feel larger.
This Antique Bronze Vintage Style Leaning Mirror ($249) from World Market works well in both living rooms and bedrooms.

5. Use Wall Hooks or a Wall Rack as Functional Wall Decor (Perfect for Bedrooms, Entryways, Kitchens)
Wall hooks aren’t just practical — they can be create a styling moment.



In a bedroom, install simple wood hooks or racks and style them with:
Straw hats
Beaded necklaces
Tassels
Lightweight bags
Scarves
This adds texture, personality, and movement while keeping everyday items accessible.
When styled intentionally, wall hooks become sculptural elements that feel layered and lived-in.

Etsy has a number of sellers designing handmade wood racks, pegs and
wall hooks that are both beautiful and functional wall decor.

Final Thoughts: Build Walls That Tell a Story
The most beautiful homes don’t look installed — they look collected.
By incorporating baskets, textiles, floating shelves, mirrors, and styled wall hooks, you create walls that feel personal and layered rather than predictable.
Avoid the mass-produced prints. Look for original art and craftsmanship. Choose texture and pieces that will evolve with you.



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