Artwork

The art that you decide to bring into your house is important to you, and finding artwork that reflects your personality and unique sense of taste can be difficult, that is why we are delighted to announce that we brought you this simple and beautiful art pieces for you to choose from, Find great art for every room in your house with our affordable and elegant paintings at almukmal furniture.
Golden Field Serenity
Golden Field Serenity
Oil on canvas, with soft-to-medium brushstrokes detailing the tree and flora, and gentle tonal shading for sky and earth.
Garden on the Edge of Time
Garden on the Edge of Time
Oil on canvas, using smooth gradient layers and textured brush strokes to create depth and a glowing light effect.
Garden of the Heart
Garden of the Heart
Classical Realism with soft Impressionist touches, capturing nature and rural life with precise, vivid detail.
Cabinet of Time
Cabinet of Time
Reflects the atmosphere of the 17th–18th centuries, with heritage elements such as brassware, locked chests, and handwritten manuscripts.
River of Memories
River of Memories
Romantic Realism — characterized by fine details and harmonious colors that highlight the beauty of nature.
Castle Riverside
Castle Riverside
Inspired by 19th-century European countryside scenes that blend simplicity with heritage.
Valley of Poppies
Valley of Poppies
Inspired by 19th-century European landscapes, evoking a serene and poetic atmosphere.
Dragon’s Path
Dragon’s Path
Inspired by the 19th century, reflecting the European rural lifestyle in its most festive and vibrant form.
Waterfall of Dreams
Waterfall of Dreams
Inspired by 19th-century European landscapes, evoking dreamy natural settings at the peak of autumn.
River of Hope
River of Hope
Inspired by 19th-century European settings, reflecting a romanticized appreciation of nature in classical art.
Harmony of Blooms
Harmony of Blooms
Inspired by European art from the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly Dutch still life painting.
Harbor of Memories
Harbor of Memories
Inspired by the late 19th century, when river and countryside scenes flourished in European art.


