Enhancing the aesthetics of a space can have a measurable impact. A study by the British Council for Offices (BCO) found that 61% of workers believe artwork makes their workplace more welcoming, while 50% say it directly improves their productivity. By adding colour, texture, and personality, art transforms featureless environments into more engaging and uplifting places to work.

Art also plays a vital role in mental wellbeing. Research from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has shown that engagement with visual art can reduce anxiety and help regulate mood, contributing to overall psychological resilience. Nature-inspired pieces, calming imagery, and soothing colours can help to create a more tranquil and focused atmosphere, something especially important in high-pressure or open-plan environments. Rise Art's Head of Corporate Relations, Elsa Gascon, remarks:
“As an art consultant, I am deeply convinced that art belongs in the workplace. It soothes, inspires, sparks creativity, and strengthens the bonds between teams.”

Creativity, too, is stimulated through visual art. Abstract or contemporary pieces can prompt new ways of thinking and problem-solving, encouraging innovation across teams. Moreover, artwork that aligns with a company’s values or culture helps reinforce brand identity, instil a sense of belonging, and communicate the organisation’s story in a non-verbal yet powerful way. Gascon elaborates:
“More than just decoration, a piece of art becomes a shared language, a source of meaning, and a powerful tool for both internal and external communication."

There are also practical benefits: acoustic panels designed as artworks can reduce noise distractions, supporting better focus and collaboration. Intriguing or thought-provoking pieces often act as informal conversation starters, building social connections and contributing to a sense of community.

In short, investing in art is an investment in people. It enhances the physical environment, supports mental wellbeing, and fosters a culture of creativity and engagement. For organisations looking to build a healthier, more inspired workplace, art curation is a compelling, and evidence-backed, place to start.

We are proud to support companies that understand how art can transform their environment and boldly express their identity. If you'd like to speak with myself, Asia Pettitt, or Elsa Gascon, about using art to boost workplace wellbeing or revive monotonous spaces, explore our Art Advisory services and get in touch here.