About us

Room Service was built after years of collecting art from everywhere it could be found: museums, galleries, thrift stores, quiet studios, back rooms of bookshops. 

Years of standing in front of a single image and asking the same question over and over: how can something move you so sharply without saying a word.

We believe art makes life better. Picasso once said "art washes the dust of everyday life off the soul", and it feels true.

In a world where we are busy chasing dreams, paying bills, trying to create impact, trying to find meaning, art is a small but real pause. A reminder to look up for a second and notice that there is still beauty, strangeness and feeling in the middle of it all.

Right now, most of what you see on Room Service comes from archives and image libraries: museum collections, vintage posters, classic paintings, old prints that still feel sharp and strangely current. We hunt them down, clean them up, and produce them locally so people can actually live with them, not just scroll past them.

The mission is to hold two worlds together in one place: the archives that shaped visual culture and the emerging artists who are shaping what comes next. Room Service is being built as a platform where both can exist side by side, with fair pay, clear credit and zero gatekeeping.

At its core, Room Service exists to bring more good art into everyday life, and to send more support back to the people who create it, whether they lived a century ago or are only just getting started.