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Home Office Wall Art & Stationery for People Who Work From Home and Have Developed Opinions About It
The home office is a relatively recent invention, in the sense that most people only started taking it seriously when they were required to spend the entire working day in it. Before that, it was a room with a desk in the corner, a printer that worked intermittently, and a chair borrowed from the dining table that was never quite the right height. It was a room that said "I sometimes do a bit of work at home." It did not say much else.
That room has changed considerably. It is now, for a significant proportion of the British working population, simply the office the place where actual work happens, where video calls are taken, where the working day begins and, with varying degrees of success, ends. It is a room that deserves to be taken seriously. Including, and perhaps especially, its walls.
The Randello Home Office Collection is a curated range of home office wall art, office framed prints, witty desk stationery, and premium statement prints designed for people who work from home and have decided correctly that the environment in which they spend eight hours a day is worth some attention. Everything in this collection is designed to make a home office feel like a workspace that was chosen rather than defaulted to. Which is, increasingly, the only kind worth having.
Dictionary Style Office Wall Art Framed Definition Prints for the Home Office
The Dictionary Style Office Print series applies the same precise, deadpan format as the bathroom collection to the specific and extensively documented vocabulary of the modern British workplace. Each print takes a word or phrase from the professional lexicon the kind of language that has colonised the office meeting room like a particularly well-dressed invasive species and submits it to the full apparatus of dictionary analysis: etymology, phonetics, definition, and usage notes written with the calm authority of someone who has heard it all before and is choosing not to show it.
The result is office wall art that is simultaneously a piece of design, a workplace joke, and a quietly accurate piece of cultural criticism. These are prints for people who appreciate the comedy of professional life without needing to announce that they do, which is a considerably more sophisticated position than a novelty mug.
Each framed office print is produced on premium matte paper in a solid wooden frame, arriving fully assembled and ready to hang. They work in home offices, shared workspaces, study rooms, and any other professional environment where a degree of wit is considered an asset.
London Lip Series Bold Statement Prints for the Home Office
For home offices that require something with considerably more presence than a framed print, the London Lip Series delivers bold, Underground-inspired typographic statement art in three premium formats brushed aluminium, acrylic, and metal framed prints each one designed to be the visual anchor of a professional space rather than a supporting element.
The London Lip Series takes its visual language from the London Underground the typographic authority of a public information system that has been telling millions of people what to do, calmly and without repetition, since 1916 and applies it to statements that the modern home office worker will find immediately and personally relevant. A selection:
- Say Less — the single most useful piece of professional advice available as wall art. Particularly effective in home offices where video calls have made it abundantly clear that most meetings contain at least one person who has not yet discovered this principle.
- Mind the Gap — borrowed from the most authoritative voice in British public transport and repurposed as a reminder that the gap between what was promised and what was delivered is a subject best addressed early and directly. Still sound professional advice in any context.
- Stay in Your Lane — directional clarity, delivered with the visual confidence of public infrastructure. For home offices where the work involves other people and the boundaries occasionally require reinforcing.
- No Gossip Zone — relevant in any home office that shares a building with other people, and in any professional environment where the informal communication network has begun to operate more efficiently than the formal one.
- Heard Enough — a statement of considerable economy. Two words, maximum authority, complete.
- Not Your Story — a reminder, presented with the elegance of someone who has had to give it more than once and has decided that fewer words work better each time.
The brushed aluminium prints are the most popular format for home office spaces the satin metallic finish performs consistently in any lighting condition and gives a professional, contemporary quality that suits a workspace considerably better than a wooden frame. The acrylic prints offer a high-gloss, luminous finish that works particularly well in home offices with good natural light. Both formats are frameless, lightweight, and arrive with all hanging hardware already attached.
Witty Office Notebooks Corporate But Quirky Journal Series
The Corporate But Quirky A5 Hardback Notebook series is a range of funny office journals for people who have attended enough meetings to find the language of the modern workplace objectively amusing, and would like something to write in that acknowledges this without getting anyone into trouble.
Each notebook takes a piece of workplace jargon — the precise kind that arrives in meetings uninvited, occupies twenty minutes of everyone's time, and leaves without having contributed anything specific — and presents it as the title of a hardback journal with a deadpan subtitle that does the rest of the work. They are, in the most literal sense, notebooks for taking notes in. They are also, in a more immediate sense, the most accurate record of what working in an office actually feels like, presented as stationery.
- Drill Down — for meetings that could have been a spreadsheet and were not. 128 pages. Suitable for drilling down into as many times as required.
- Low Hanging Fruit — for easy wins and the people who claim them. A journal of record.
- Let's Park That — for ideas that will be returned to later, in theory. The largest section in most people's professional lives.
- Lean In — for anyone who has been told to lean in and would, on reflection, have preferred a different spatial arrangement.
- Circle Back Later — a journal for things that will never be actioned but at least deserve to be written down with the full seriousness the situation apparently requires.
- Bandwidth Check — for overcommitments and the quiet panic that follows them. A record of ambition colliding with available hours.
- Ping Me Anytime — subtitled, with complete professionalism, "Please Don't." A notebook for polite boundaries, presented as official stationery.
- Please Advise — because you sent the email, and now you wait. A journal for the patient professional.
- Let's Not Reinvent the Wheel — but let's absolutely pretend we did. For innovation theatre, captured in real time.
- Move The Needle — for anyone who has been asked to move it and would have appreciated more specificity about which needle, in which direction, and by how much.
Each journal contains 128 pages of 90gsm lined paper in a vinyl-laminated hardback cover built for daily professional use. At £20.99 each, they are the most cost-effective improvement available to a home office desk — and the one most likely to prompt a question from anyone who appears on a video call and catches the title in the background.
Home Office Mouse Mats Desk Accessories with British Character
The Randello Mouse Mat Collection applies the same design sensibility as the wall art range to the most consistently overlooked surface in the home office: the desk itself. A well-designed desk mouse mat does what good design always does — makes its immediate environment feel more considered without drawing excessive attention to the fact that it is doing so.
These are premium home office mouse mats designed to sit comfortably alongside the rest of the Randello collection, whether the desk also features a London Lip Series aluminium print on the wall above it or a Corporate But Quirky journal beside it. The desk, like the room it occupies, deserves to be taken seriously in its entirety.
Motivational Parody Wall Art For the Home Office That Has Seen Through the Genre
The Motivational Parody Poster series takes the conventions of the corporate motivational poster — the sweeping landscape, the bold serif typeface, the sentiment that has been on ten thousand office walls and motivated nobody in particular — and applies a single, surgical incision of British scepticism. The result is demotivational office wall art that is funny precisely because it is honest, which is a quality that most motivational posters conspicuously lack.
- Leadership — a parody print that captures the specific and well-documented dynamics of workplace authority with an accuracy that some people will find uncomfortable and everyone else will find cathartic. The kind of funny office wall art that gets photographed in meetings and sent to group chats — which is, in its own way, the highest form of engagement available to a framed print.
Who the Home Office Collection Is Made For
- Home office wall art for remote workers — anyone who works from home full time and has accepted that the room they work in is now, functionally, their office, and should be treated accordingly. The wall behind the monitor is where all of this starts.
- Home office décor gifts — a framed office print, a London Lip aluminium piece, or a Corporate But Quirky journal makes an excellent gift for anyone who works from home and has not yet addressed their walls. Which, statistically, is most of them.
- Funny gifts for colleagues and managers — the journal range in particular is designed to be given to someone specific with a specific professional situation in mind. The recipient will know which title you chose and why. That is the entire point, and it lands every time.
- Work from home office upgrades — for anyone who has been working from the same room for long enough to have developed opinions about what it looks like, and would like those opinions to be reflected in what is on the walls.
- Creative and design studio décor — the London Lip Series and abstract canvas collections in this range work equally well in professional studios, architecture practices, and any creative environment that requires its walls to have a point of view.
- Video call backgrounds — an increasingly practical consideration, and one that rewards honesty. A well-chosen piece of wall art visible behind a home worker on a video call says something about them that a blurred background does not. The London Lip Series in particular is legible at video call resolution, which is a specific and useful quality that most framed prints cannot claim.
Home Office Wall Art Frequently Asked Questions
What wall art works best in a home office?
The most effective home office wall art shares three qualities: it holds up to repeated daily exposure, it performs well in the lighting conditions of the specific room, and it communicates something about the person working in it rather than simply filling space. Bold typographic pieces particularly the London Lip Series aluminium prints work exceptionally well because they are visually clear at any distance and improve with familiarity. Dictionary definition office prints provide a more subtle, design-led option that rewards closer reading. For home offices used as video call backgrounds, pieces with strong graphic presence and clear legibility at a distance are the most effective choice.
How do I make my home office look more professional?
The fastest and most cost-effective improvement available to a home office is a considered piece of wall art in the right position. A single strong framed print or premium aluminium piece behind the primary working position transforms the room from a domestic space that happens to contain a desk into a workspace that happens to be at home which is the distinction that matters, both psychologically and on video calls. Beyond wall art, a well-designed desk notebook and mouse mat complete the picture without requiring any structural changes to the room.
What are good gifts for people who work from home?
The Corporate But Quirky journal series is the strongest gift option for home workers each title is specific enough to feel personal and funny enough to be genuinely wanted rather than politely received. At £20.99, they sit in a price point that works for birthdays, work occasions, and the kind of gift that does not require a special occasion to justify itself. For higher-budget gifts, the London Lip Series aluminium prints make a significant impression and are built to last considerably longer than most other things purchased at the same price point.
What size wall art should I put in a home office?
For a home office, the primary piece of wall art should be visible and legible from the working position which typically means a minimum of A2 for a standard room, and A1 or larger for any wall more than two metres from the desk. The aluminium and acrylic London Lip prints in larger formats are particularly effective because they are designed to be read rather than simply seen, and reading them comfortably from a desk is the baseline requirement. Randello's wall art sizing guide covers the practical principles in detail for anyone who would like their instincts confirmed in writing.
Are home office prints suitable as video call backgrounds?
Yes, provided the print is large enough to be legible at video call resolution and positioned correctly relative to the camera. The London Lip Series with its bold, high-contrast Underground-inspired typography is the most effective range for this specific use case. The large format aluminium and acrylic pieces in particular are clearly readable on screen, which makes them the rare piece of wall art that performs a professional function as well as an aesthetic one. As a general principle, anything with text should be large enough to read on screen, and anything purely visual should have enough contrast to register on camera both of which the Randello home office range addresses directly.
Shop the Home Office Collection
Browse the full Randello Home Office Wall Art and Stationery Collection below dictionary style office framed prints, London Lip Series aluminium and acrylic statement art, witty corporate notebooks, motivational parody posters, and premium desk mouse mats everything required to make a home office look exactly as considered as the work produced in it.
Free UK shipping on orders over £50. Fourteen-day returns. And the reasonable expectation that a workspace which looks the part tends, with a consistency that borders on suspicious, to produce work that does the same.
The desk is ready. The wall is waiting. The kettle, as always, can wait until after.
Frequently asked questions
What is the return policy?
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in resale condition, with refunds issued within 14 days of receipt. If an item arrives damaged, faulty, or not as described, Randello will arrange return shipping at no cost and provide a full refund, replacement, or repair in line with UK consumer law. Contact returns@randello.store, for more help.
When will I get my order?
Orders are processed within 1–3 business days, with delivery typically taking 3–7 business days within the UK and 7–15 business days internationally.
Where are your products manufactured?
Our products are manufactured both locally and globally. We carefully select our manufacturing partners to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.
How much does shipping cost?
Shipping is charged at a simple flat rate, and becomes completely free on orders over £50 — Randello covers the cost for you.