A blank kitchen wall is prime real estate, and laser-cut art is one of the fastest ways to fill it with personality. From farmhouse roosters and vintage scales to minimalist fruit panels and layered 3D coffee decor, the 40 free ideas below cover every style. Prefer bold metal instead of wood? Browse these metal wall art ideas for a different finish.
Every design here comes from a real community maker, so you can open the file, customize it, and cut your own. We have sorted them into five categories — farmhouse, vintage and retro, coffee and tea bar, fruit and botanical, and layered 3D — so you can jump straight to the look that fits your space.
Key Takeaways
- 40 free kitchen wall art designs across farmhouse, vintage and retro, coffee and tea bar, fruit and botanical, and layered 3D.
- Every design comes from a real community maker, so the file can be opened, customized and cut as it is.
- They are sorted by style rather than difficulty, so you can jump to the look that suits the room.
Farmhouse Kitchen Wall Art
Farmhouse kitchen wall art leans on roosters, hens, pigs, and cozy country scenes to bring rustic warmth to a cooking space. These pieces trade plain lettering for illustrated character, so they read as art first. They suit anyone decorating with reclaimed wood, neutral tones, and a relaxed cottage-meets-country mood. Explore more country-style pieces in this farmhouse decor collection.
1. Cluck Yeah Rooster Wall Art
A bold laser-cut rooster paired with a cheeky "Cluck Yeah" caption, this piece brings farmhouse humor to a blank kitchen wall. The proud bird silhouette reads clearly from across the room, making it an easy conversation starter above a counter, coffee station, or breakfast nook shelf.
Get this design →2. Fluffy Butts Only Rooster Wall Art
Another playful rooster cut from wood, this design leans into rustic farmhouse charm with a grin-worthy "Fluffy Butts Only" line. The layered feather detail gives the bird real texture, and the piece works beautifully grouped with other poultry art or hung solo over a farmhouse dining table.
Get this design →3. Chicken Rooster Dreamcatcher Wall Hanging

This wall hanging blends a farmhouse rooster with a dreamcatcher ring, wrapping the bird in a delicate laced hoop. It is a softer, more decorative take on country kitchen art, adding movement and craft-market character to a wall that needs something more sculptural than a flat panel sign.
Get this design →4. Geometric Framed Pig Artwork

A framed pig rendered in clean geometric facets, this piece feels modern and folk at once. The angular pattern catches light differently across the day, and the tidy border frames it like gallery art. It suits a farmhouse kitchen that wants one graphic animal accent rather than a wall full of text.
Get this design →5. Rustic Farmhouse Lantern Scene

A layered rustic scene built around a vintage lantern, this wall art captures cozy countryside mood in wood. The detailed illustration gives depth and shadow, working like a small window into farmhouse life. Hang it near a range or over open shelving where its warm tones can echo natural wood cabinetry.
Get this design →6. Five-Piece Nature Wall Art Plaque Set

This set of five wooden plaques mixes nature and farm motifs so you can build a coordinated gallery wall in one project. Varying the sizes and spacing creates a curated cluster above a bench or beverage cart, and the shared wood finish keeps the grouping calm rather than busy in a farmhouse kitchen.
Get this design →7. Round Chicken Sign With Floral Crown
A round wall piece featuring a hen framed by a floral crown, this design softens rustic poultry art with botanical detail. The circular format fills awkward gaps between cabinets or windows nicely, and the wreath-like flowers make it feel seasonal enough to leave up from spring straight through harvest.
Get this design →8. Farm Sweet Farm Rooster Wall Art

A rustic rooster stands beside a "Farm Sweet Farm" message in this warm wooden piece. The illustration carries the design more than the lettering, so it reads as art first and greeting second. It is a friendly entry-wall or kitchen accent for anyone leaning into cottage and countryside decorating.
Get this design →Vintage & Retro Kitchen Decor
Vintage and retro kitchen decor celebrates old-fashioned scales, stand mixers, appliances, and clocks reimagined as wall or shelf art. This category is for people who want a nostalgic, heirloom feel without cluttering usable counter space. The pieces mix easily with jars, cookbooks, and open shelving to build a lived-in, collected-over-time look.
9. Vintage Kitchen Scale Decoration

A wooden replica of an old-fashioned balance scale, this decorative piece nods to vintage baking without taking up counter space you actually need. The retro silhouette pairs well with jars and cookbooks on open shelving, giving a modern kitchen that lived-in, heirloom feel collectors of nostalgic decor love to build around.
Get this design →10. Floral Kitchen Mixer Ornament

This decorative stand mixer is dressed up with a floral pattern, turning a baking icon into charming shelf art. It is small enough to prop against a backsplash or tuck onto a tiered tray, and the flower detailing keeps it feeling handcrafted rather than mass-produced, ideal for a baker's cozy corner.
Get this design →11. Retro Coffee Maker Ornament

A wooden coffee maker rendered as a decorative ornament, this piece celebrates the morning ritual in miniature. Set it on a coffee bar shelf or lean it beside the beans and it instantly signals what that corner is for. The retro appliance shape brings warmth without cluttering a working countertop.
Get this design →12. Kitchen Appliances Decoration Set

A collection of laser-cut kitchen appliances designed to be arranged as playful wall or shelf decor. Grouping the little toaster, kettle, and mixer shapes together builds a themed vignette that feels curated. It is a flexible pick for renters who want kitchen personality they can rearrange without hammering many nails.
Get this design →13. Valentine's Themed Kitchen Wall Clock

This functional wall clock doubles as decor, its face styled with a warm Valentine's theme that suits a romantic or farmhouse kitchen. Because it earns its spot by telling time, it is an easy way to add a decorative focal point above a doorway or dining area without the wall feeling purely ornamental.
Get this design →14. Rustic Farmhouse Wall Clock
A large rustic clock reading "Farm and Home," this piece anchors a wall the way a statement mirror would. The weathered farmhouse lettering and open woodwork make it feel salvaged from a country store, and its size means it can carry an empty stretch of kitchen wall entirely on its own.
Get this design →15. 3D Butcher Chart Cuts of Pork Art

A layered butcher's diagram mapping cuts of pork, this wall art brings old-school deli and steakhouse character into a home kitchen. The dimensional build lifts the illustration off the wall for real shadow, making it a favorite for meat lovers, home cooks, and anyone decorating a rustic or industrial cooking space.
Get this design →16. Kitchen Utensil Wall Decor Set

This set turns everyday utensil shapes into coordinated wall decor, a classic way to signal "kitchen" without any words. Spoons, forks, and whisks cut in wood hang as a cohesive group over a counter or table. It is a timeless, budget-friendly filler for bare walls in almost any decorating style.
Get this design →Coffee & Tea Bar Decor
Coffee and tea bar decor visually defines the beverage corner of a kitchen with cups, espresso motifs, and cafe-style panels. Ranging from minimalist one-line art to elegant framed designs, these pieces suit dedicated coffee stations and mug shelves alike, giving daily caffeine and tea rituals a designed, boutique feel above the counter. Pair these with more ideas from the coffee wall and space decor collection.
17. Espresso Wall Art for the Coffee Bar

Designed for a kitchen coffee corner or dedicated espresso bar, this wall art frames the daily caffeine habit as decor. The clean cup-and-steam motif keeps it modern rather than kitschy, and it hangs comfortably beside a grinder or mug shelf to visually define the beverage zone of an open kitchen.
Get this design →18. Coffee Teapot and Cup Wall Art

A laser-cut teapot paired with a cup makes this a gentle pick for tea drinkers who want their ritual represented too. The pairing reads as a small still-life in wood, and it slots naturally above a kettle or beside a tea station shelf, balancing the coffee-heavy decor most kitchens default to.
Get this design →19. Coffee Heartbeat Line Wall Art

A single continuous line traces a heartbeat that resolves into a coffee cup, a witty way to say caffeine keeps you alive. The minimalist one-line style feels contemporary and light, so it suits modern kitchens and coffee bars that want personality without heavy rustic wood or busy lettering competing for attention.
Get this design →20. Elegant Coffee Cup Wall Art

This refined coffee cup design leans elegant rather than country, with a graceful "Coffee Time" treatment suited to a polished kitchen. The balanced composition works framed or hung bare, and its neutral wood tone lets it sit against dark or light cabinetry without clashing, making it an easy everyday coffee-corner accent.
Get this design →21. 5-Layer Wooden Cafe Wall Art

Built from five stacked layers, this cafe-style piece has genuine depth that flat art cannot match. The dimensional shadows give a coffee-lover corner a boutique, third-wave feel. It is a more advanced project that rewards careful layer alignment with a showpiece worthy of the wall above a serious home espresso setup.
Get this design →22. Three-Piece Coffee Wall Art Set

A coordinated trio of coffee-themed panels, this set lets you dress a whole coffee-bar wall in one go. Hanging the three pieces in a row creates rhythm and a designed, cafe-like look above a beverage cart. The matching style keeps the grouping intentional instead of a random mix of thrifted signs.
Get this design →23. Vintage Coffee Bar Wall Sign

An antique pointing-hand illustration gives this coffee bar piece a vintage apothecary charm you rarely see in mass-market decor. The old-fashioned engraved hand directs the eye and adds character, making it a standout accent for a coffee station styled around reclaimed wood, amber glass, and other retro details.
Get this design →24. Espresso World Coffee Map Art

This piece maps the coffee-growing world onto a decorative panel, a thoughtful accent for enthusiasts who care where their beans come from. The map motif gives a coffee corner a worldly, well-traveled feel and starts conversations. It reads as considered decor rather than another cup-and-saucer silhouette on the wall.
Get this design →Fruit, Botanical & Line-Art Kitchen Decor
Fruit, botanical, and line-art kitchen decor keeps things fresh and modern with lemons, wheat, wine, and minimalist single-line drawings. This category suits bright, contemporary, and small kitchens where a bulky rustic sign would overwhelm. The pared-back shapes and citrus motifs pair naturally with white cabinetry and airy, Scandinavian-leaning palettes.
25. Minimalist Fruit Wall Art Panel Set

A set of minimalist fruit panels featuring strawberry, cherry, and pear shapes, this trio brings fresh color-free botanical charm to a kitchen wall. The pared-back line style feels current, and hanging the three together builds a tidy Scandinavian-leaning gallery that suits bright, modern kitchens as well as cozy cottage ones.
Get this design →26. Lemon Fruit Square Wall Art

A cheerful lemon rendered in a compact square format, this piece taps into the ever-popular citrus kitchen trend. The tidy shape fits between cabinets or in a small gap where a larger sign would crowd, and lemons pair naturally with yellow-and-white farmhouse palettes for a fresh, summery everyday look.
Get this design →27. Lemon Lime Acrylic Mirror Wall Art
Cut from mirrored acrylic, these lemon and lime shapes catch light and bounce it around the room, adding sparkle a matte wood piece cannot. The reflective finish feels fresh and modern, brightening a small or dim kitchen. It is a striking citrus accent for anyone wanting decor with a little shine.
Get this design →28. Bread, Wheat and Kitchenware Wall Art

This wooden panel gathers bread, wheat stalks, and kitchenware into one warm illustration celebrating baking and home cooking. The harvest-inspired motif suits a farmhouse or bakery-styled kitchen, and its horizontal layout fills the space above a doorway or long shelf where a tall vertical sign would feel out of place.
Get this design →29. Minimalist Wine Bottle Wall Art

A modern wine bottle silhouette makes this an ideal accent for a home bar cart or the wine corner of a kitchen. The minimalist single-object design keeps it sophisticated rather than novelty, and it pairs cleanly with wine-glass hooks or a small rack to signal an entertaining-ready adult beverage zone.
Get this design →30. Pouring Wine Corner Wall Art

Designed to sit in the corner of a wall or doorway, this piece shows a bottle pouring wine that appears to spill down the trim. The clever corner placement turns dead architectural space into a talking point, giving a kitchen bar or dining nook a playful, custom-designed detail.
Get this design →31. Minimalist Kitchen Line Art

A single-line drawing of kitchen essentials, this minimalist piece delivers contemporary style with very little visual weight. The airy negative space suits modern and small kitchens where a bulky rustic sign would overwhelm. It is an easy way to add an art-gallery touch above a counter without committing to heavy decor.
Get this design →32. Minimalist Kitchen Line Art Bundle

This bundle expands the minimalist line-art idea into several coordinated designs, so you can decorate multiple walls or gift a matching set. The consistent thin-line style ties the pieces together for a clean, modern look. It is a versatile starting point for anyone building a whole kitchen's worth of understated art.
Get this design →Layered 3D Kitchen Wall Hangings
Layered 3D kitchen wall hangings stack multiple wood pieces to build real depth and shadow that flat signs cannot match. These dimensional projects give a wall a premium, made-to-order look and reward careful layer alignment. They are ideal for makers ready to level up from single-layer art to showpiece kitchen and coffee-bar decor.
33. 3D Triple-Object Farmhouse Wall Decor

This bundle groups three layered farmhouse objects into a coordinated dimensional wall display. Arranging the trio together builds an instant curated cluster with depth and shadow, and the shared rustic styling keeps them reading as one designed set rather than three separate signs competing on a busy farmhouse kitchen wall.
Get this design →34. 3D Retro Kitchen Wall Decor

This retro-styled kitchen piece is built in dimensional layers so the design lifts off the wall with real shadow. The mid-century flavor suits a kitchen leaning vintage or diner-inspired, and the 3D construction gives it a premium, made-to-order look that flat single-layer signs simply cannot replicate on the same wall.
Get this design →35. 3D Layered Coffee Wall Decor

A layered coffee design with genuine depth, this wall decor gives a caffeine corner a boutique, cafe-crafted feel. Stacking the wood pieces creates shadow lines that flat art lacks, and the retro styling pairs naturally with a home espresso setup or a shelf of mugs and beans in an open kitchen.
Get this design →36. 3D Rustic Layered Kitchen Hanging

This rustic kitchen hanging uses stacked wooden layers to build a dimensional, retro-farmhouse look. The raised elements catch side light for depth you can feel, and the weathered styling suits a country kitchen. It hangs as a substantial focal piece where a thin flat sign would look lost against the wall.
Get this design →37. 3D Rustic Kitchen Sign Bundle

A bundle of layered rustic kitchen designs, this collection lets you produce several dimensional wall pieces from one file set. The shared retro-farmhouse aesthetic keeps a grouping cohesive, and having multiple options makes it easy to decorate different walls or turn extras into housewarming gifts for fellow home cooks.
Get this design →38. 3D Rustic Home Wall Sign Bundle

This rustic bundle covers home-and-kitchen phrases built as layered wall art with real depth. The dimensional construction elevates each piece above a plain engraved board, and the varied designs mean you can mix them across a gallery wall or spread them through a kitchen, entry, and dining space for a coordinated look.
Get this design →39. 3D Retro Coffee Bar Hanger Bundle
A bundle of retro coffee-bar hangers built in wooden layers, this set brings vintage cafe energy to a beverage corner. The stacked construction gives each hanger shadow and dimension, and having several styles lets you refresh the look seasonally or match the exact vibe of your mugs, grinder, and coffee station.
Get this design →40. Barking Mad Baking Good Wall Hanging

A wooden wall hanging featuring a chef dog and a pun about baking, this piece adds humor and pet-lover charm to a kitchen. The illustrated character carries the design, so it reads as art rather than a plain quote board, making it a warm gift idea for dog owners who love to bake.
Get this design →Final Thoughts
The best part of decorating a kitchen with laser-cut art is that nothing is locked in. Swap the seasonal pieces, mix a rustic rooster with a minimalist line drawing, or scale a single design up into a full gallery wall.
Because these are free community files, you can test a look for the cost of a sheet of plywood, then cut a second version once you know it works. Ready to build a whole wall? The laser-cut wall decor collection is a good place to keep browsing beyond the kitchen.
Fitting out the rest of the kitchen? We also have wooden cooking utensil ideas and spice rack and jar storage ideas. For other wall and shelf pieces, see book nook ideas.
Frequently Asked Questions about Kitchen Wall Art & Decor
What is the best material for laser-cut kitchen wall art?
Baltic birch plywood and basswood are the most popular choices because they cut cleanly, take engraving well, and resist warping in a warm, occasionally humid kitchen. For a shiny, modern accent, mirrored or colored acrylic works too. Seal wood pieces with a light finish so cooking grease wipes off easily.
How do I hang kitchen wall art without damaging the wall?
Lightweight laser-cut pieces hang well with removable adhesive strips or small picture-hanging hooks, which is ideal for renters. For heavier layered 3D hangings, use a sawtooth hanger or keyhole slot anchored into a stud or drywall anchor so the added weight stays secure over a busy cooking zone.
Are these kitchen wall art designs really free to use?
Yes. Every design in this list comes from a community maker who shared the file, so you can open it, customize the text or size, and cut your own copy. Always double-check the individual project page for any licensing notes if you plan to sell finished pieces rather than make them for your own home.
What is the difference between flat and 3D layered kitchen decor?
Flat art is cut or engraved from a single sheet and sits flush against the wall. Layered 3D decor stacks several cut pieces so the design lifts off the surface with real shadow and depth. The 3D version looks more premium but takes longer to align and glue, making it a better fit for confident makers.
Which laser cutter is best for kitchen wall art?
Almost any diode or CO2 laser handles thin plywood and acrylic well, and the makers here used a range of xTool machines. Diode lasers are budget-friendly for cutting and engraving wood, while a CO2 or infrared machine gives faster cuts and cleaner acrylic edges if you plan to make art regularly.
Make your kitchen wall yours
Design custom lettering and motifs for any of these projects, then cut and hang your own one-of-a-kind kitchen art.