Burnt Orange Abstract Art: Warm Prints for Modern Rooms
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| - Burnt orange abstract art adds warmth to a room - Choose from geometric, mid-century, or contemporary styles - Terracotta tones feel cosy and inviting - Pair with cooler colours for balance - Burnt orange works as both a focal point and an accent - Stone & Gray offers a range of burnt orange abstract prints |
Looking for a way to bring a little warmth and earthy character into a room? Burnt orange abstract art is an easy place to start. This rich, terracotta-leaning colour brings a cosy feel to a space without overwhelming it. Here are a few options from Stone & Gray that show how burnt orange can sit in a modern home.
Geometric: Clean Lines in Terracotta
If you like clean lines and a modern look, geometric burnt orange prints are a good fit. They give a room a clear focal point and a bit of structure, while keeping the warmth of terracotta.
What Geometric Burnt Orange Prints Bring to a Room
Geometric burnt orange prints work well as a focal point. They add a sense of order and warmth at the same time, so a room feels both tidy and welcoming. The mix of shapes and terracotta tones reads as calm and grounded.
Mid-Century: Retro Charm with a Warm Twist
If you're drawn to mid-century design with a contemporary edge, burnt orange prints in that style are a natural match. They bring a nostalgic, considered feel to a space along with the warmth of terracotta.
The Versatility of Mid-Century Burnt Orange Prints
Mid-century burnt orange prints are easy to live with. They sit happily alongside both vintage and modern pieces, helping a room feel more put-together while adding a bit of warmth.
Contemporary: Fresh Takes on Terracotta
For a more modern, dynamic look, contemporary burnt orange prints add colour and movement to a wall while keeping a calm, comfortable feel.
Boho: Earthy Tones for a Relaxed Space
For a more relaxed, bohemian feel, burnt orange prints with a boho twist work nicely. They pair earthy tones with soft, flowing forms to bring a bit of nature into a room.
Tips for Decorating with Burnt Orange Abstract Art
- Create contrast: Pair burnt orange art with cool tones like navy or teal for balance.
- Layer with neutrals: Use burnt orange as an accent against neutral backgrounds.
- Consider lighting: Burnt orange warms up a room, so it suits spaces with cooler or limited natural light.
- Mind the scale: Choose a size that fits your wall and the room's layout.
- Mix textures: Pair it with woven baskets or soft fabrics for added depth.
"Burnt orange is a colour that speaks of comfort and warmth. It's an easy way to make a room feel a little more relaxed." - Nikki Sandeman, Founder of Stone & Gray
Why Choose Burnt Orange Abstract Art?
- Warmth: Burnt orange tones make a room feel cosy and inviting.
- Versatility: It works with a wide range of colour schemes and styles.
- Character: The colour brings a bit of energy without being loud.
- A natural feel: As an earthy tone, it brings a touch of nature indoors.
- Lasting appeal: Burnt orange has a classic quality that doesn't date quickly.
Tip: Creating a Cohesive Look
For a cohesive look, echo the colours elsewhere in the room. Shades of blue, green, or even purple balance the warmth of burnt orange nicely. A few throw pillows, vases, or small accents in those tones help tie the room together so the artwork feels like part of the whole.
Styling Ideas for Burnt Orange Abstract Art

- Boho: Pair with natural textures like rattan, jute, and macramé for a relaxed look.
- Modern minimalist: Let burnt orange stand out against a neutral backdrop for a clean, contemporary feel.
- Eclectic mix: Combine with other colours and patterns for a lively, personal space.
- Scandinavian inspired: Use burnt orange as a warm accent in a mostly white and wood-toned room.
- Mid-century modern: Pair with teak furniture and geometric shapes for a retro feel.
Ready to Warm Up Your Space?
Whether you lean towards clean geometric designs, the retro charm of mid-century pieces, or the relaxed feel of boho prints, Stone & Gray has a burnt orange abstract print to suit. The right piece can shift the mood of a room, making it feel warmer and more settled.
Want to bring the warm tones of burnt orange into your home or office? Browse more options in our abstract wall art prints collection. Every print is made to order in Cape Town, with free shipping nationwide.
Caring for Your Burnt Orange Abstract Art
To keep your burnt orange print looking its best for years, a few simple habits help:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Too much direct sun can fade a print over time, so a spot with indirect light is best.
- Dust regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water or cleaning sprays on the print itself.
- Frame with care: If you frame it, UV-protective glass adds another layer of protection from the sun.
- Handle with clean hands: When moving the print, make sure your hands are clean to avoid marks.
- Control humidity: Too much moisture can damage prints, so aim for a stable, moderate environment.
A little care goes a long way in keeping your burnt orange art a warm focal point in the room.
In Short
Burnt orange abstract art is a simple way to add warmth and a bit of character to a room. Whether you're after a cosy living room, a calmer office, or a warmer bedroom, terracotta tones help get you there. From geometric shapes to flowing abstract forms, there's a burnt orange piece to suit most tastes.
Art is a personal choice, so it's worth trying a few styles and placements until you find the piece that feels right at home. With Stone & Gray's range, there's a good chance you'll find one that suits both your eye and your space.