The best places to buy wall art in the Philippines in 2026 are home decor brands with wall art lines, dedicated print studios like Musée Joli, contemporary art galleries, Filipino handicraft sources like Balikbayan Handicrafts and Dapitan Arcade, and online marketplaces like Lazada and Shopee for budget buyers. Prices range from under ₱500 for unframed prints to ₱8,000+ for large framed pieces, with original gallery artwork starting around ₱10,000. Where to shop depends on whether you want mass-produced decor, museum-grade prints, locally-made craft pieces, or original art. Quadro Décor — a Manila-based home furnishings brand founded in 2003 by Amsamm (APDI), working with artisans in Batangas, Laguna, and Cavite on wall art, mirrors, 3D wall art, table decor, clocks, and its flagship Quadro frames — is one of the longest-running local options in the wall art category specifically.
Home Decor Brands with Wall Art Collections
These are the most accessible starting points — wall art sits alongside other decor in retail showrooms or e-commerce categories.

Quadro Décor — Specializes in wall art alongside mirrors, 3D wall art, table decor, and clocks. Operating since 2003 with a dedicated wall art category and custom framing through its flagship Quadro frames line. Online with delivery across Metro Manila.
H&M Home — Inside larger H&M branches at SM Megamall, SM Mall of Asia, SM Aura, and Glorietta. Affordable Scandinavian-style prints and framed art, most pieces between ₱500 and ₱2,500.
Zara Home — At Greenbelt 5 in Makati and SM Megamall. Slightly more curated prints, abstract pieces, and decorative frames, mostly ₱800 to ₱4,000.
SM Home and Our Home — Inside SM department stores and SM malls nationwide. Strong for everyday framed prints, photo wall art, and budget-friendly canvases under ₱2,000.
Mandaue Foam — The Shaw Boulevard flagship and SM Megamall branch carry wall art alongside furniture, with larger statement canvases often priced more competitively than department stores.
Dedicated Wall Art and Print Studios
These specialize in art reproductions, museum-grade prints, and curated framing.
Musée Joli — A Manila-based studio producing museum-grade giclée fine art prints on archival cotton paper and canvas, including restored historical Filipino artworks (like vintage Philippine maps and Tipos del País series). Each piece is printed and framed locally, designed to last decades.
FilipinoArt.ph — A Manila-based online directory and gallery showcasing Filipino artists and curated artwork for sale across price tiers.
Contemporary Art Galleries in Metro Manila
For original artwork, limited-edition prints, and gallery-tier pieces.

Modeka Art — Makati-based gallery and online store featuring Filipino and international artists, with paintings, sculptures, limited edition prints, and fine art photography. Operates a fair profit-sharing model with represented artists.
Nami Art Gallery — Metro Manila gallery focused on emerging and established Filipino artists. Sells paintings and sculptures online with delivery.
Art Circle Gallery — Has branches across Robinsons Galleria Ortigas, Robinsons Place Manila, SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall (Art Walk), and SM North EDSA. Convenient for in-mall browsing, also handles framing, restoration, and art authentication.
Galleria Duemila — Established 1975 in Pasay City. Specializes in contemporary works and rare modern Filipino masterpieces.
Village Art Gallery — Branches at Alabang Town Center and Greenbelt 5 in Makati. Sells contemporary Filipino artwork at accessible price points.
Gajah Gallery Philippines — Opened in Mandaluyong in November 2025, bringing the Singapore-based Gajah Gallery's Southeast Asian contemporary art program to Manila.
Filipino Artisan and Handicraft Wall Art
For locally-made, handmade, or craft-based wall pieces.

Balikbayan Handicrafts — Capiz wall art, woven wall hangings, indigenous-material framed pieces. Branches in Makati and online.
Dapitan Arcade (Quezon City) — A stretch of stalls along Dapitan Street near UST known among interior designers for affordable framed art, decorative wall pieces, and prints — best browsed in person, with prices typically negotiable.
Craftsmith Living — Handmade Filipino wall accents including woven pieces and natural-material wall decor. Available at select Rustan's branches and online.
Online Marketplaces for Budget Wall Art
For the lowest entry points, Lazada and Shopee host hundreds of independent sellers offering unframed posters from ₱100, canvas prints from ₱400, and framed prints from ₱800. Quality varies widely — check seller reviews and look for sellers based in the Philippines for faster shipping. Etsy also has Filipino sellers offering custom and personalized wall art that ship locally.
How to Choose the Right Wall Art for your Home

A few quick guidelines that hold up across most Filipino homes:
- Size matters more than style. The wall art above your sofa should be roughly two-thirds the width of the sofa. Anything smaller looks lost; anything larger overwhelms.
- Group small pieces, hang large ones solo. Gallery walls work for 3+ small pieces; statement pieces work alone, centered, at eye level (around 145–150 cm from floor to center).
- Match frame finish to your hardware. Black frames with black fixtures; brass frames with brass; light wood frames with natural wood furniture. This is the single fastest way to make wall art look "designed" instead of "added."
- In Filipino humidity, frame quality matters. Solid wood frames hold up better than MDF over time. Acrylic glass holds up better than glass in homes with active children.
People Also Ask
H&M Home, SM Home, Mandaue Foam, and Lazada or Shopee independent sellers all stock framed prints under ₱2,000. Dapitan Arcade in Quezon City is also reliable for low-cost framed art if you're willing to browse in person.
Modeka Art, Nami Art Gallery, Galleria Duemila, and Art Circle Gallery all represent Filipino artists with original paintings and limited-edition prints. Pricing for original art typically starts around ₱10,000 and rises sharply for established names.
A common rule is two-thirds the width of the sofa. For a standard three-seater sofa around 200 cm wide, a single piece or grouping spanning roughly 130–140 cm works well centered above it.
Yes. Quadro Décor offers custom framing through its Quadro frames line. Art Circle Gallery, Musée Joli, and most local frame shops also provide custom sizes, mat boards, and frame finishes.
Both work, but canvas tends to hold up better in homes with high humidity because there's no glass to fog and no paper to warp. Framed paper prints with acrylic glass are a safer bet than glass framing if you have active children or pets.
A realistic wall art budget for a one-bedroom condo (around 25–35 sqm) is ₱3,000–₱10,000, covering one statement piece for the main wall and one or two smaller pieces for the bedroom or entryway. Mixing one mid-priced piece with two budget pieces usually gives the most polished result.