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An eclectic collection of artwork serves as the perfect finishing detail for any home. Whether your tastes lean minimalist and modern, or expressive and over the top, there's room in every space for a piece of art or two (and sometimes, a gallery wall of 20). But some types of art get a bit more love than others, and 'tiny art' is due for its turn in the spotlight.

Brooklyn-based interior designer Taylor Migliazzo Simon, the mind behind this year's takeoff 'Unexpected Red Theory' trend, recently took to TikTok to celebrate tiny art in all its glory. Showing off images of small-scale (but no less stunning) pieces of art across a wide range of design styles and spaces, Taylor says 'there's no such thing as art that is too small.' When it comes to across the home , we can't help but agree that tiny art makes for a larger-than-life impact.



Here's what we love about the look. Where you , and how much you use, has an incredible impact on the overall space. And according to Taylor, less is often more.

Instead of overcrowding a space with a sprawling gallery wall or big, imposing pieces, she's a fan of the tasteful use of 'tiny art' throughout the home. Framing small pieces and placing them in otherwise empty spaces draws the eye to a precise location, and lets the rest of the design scheme breathe. Plus, the tiny pieces make a whimsical, unique design statement that's sure to start conversations.

'I love when people incorporate tiny art in places where normally a larger piece would .

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