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Modern living room with a red sofa, geometric rug, pendant light, side table, and three bird artworks arranged as a gallery set above.

A Due Living Space brings strong color and tidy structure together in a way that still feels relaxed. The red sofa sets an energetic base, while a trio of framed artworks above it creates a clear focal zone and helps the wall feel finished. To copy the look, treat the three pieces as one “gallery block”: align their outer edges, keep spacing consistent between frames, and position the group so it’s centered over the sofa rather than floating too high.

The palette is crisp and graphic—warm reds, soft grays, and bright whites—anchored by darker accents in the pendant light and rug pattern. Repeat the sofa color in smaller touches (pillows or a throw) to make it feel intentional, then use a patterned rug to add structure without adding more objects. Keep the side table minimal and functional, and let negative space do some of the work so the arrangement doesn’t feel busy.

Canada Goose Gallery curates P. Buckley Moss artwork that works beautifully in bold-but-balanced rooms like this, tying statement seating to a cohesive, curated wall.