Flash ReportWalmart Spruces Up Its Portfolio with the Acquisition of Art.com Coresight Research December 10, 2018 Executive Summary On Thursday, December 6, Walmart published a blog post announcing it had acquired the assets of Art.com (including its catalog, intellectual property, trade name, and US operations) for an undisclosed figure. com, founded in 1998 and based in the San Francisco Bay area, operates an e-commerce site that sells fine art, prints and decorations. Walmart says Art.com is the largest online retailer in the art and wall décor category, with two million curated images and a growing exclusive assortment. Walmart commented that the acquisition adds art to its specialty home experience (which it termed as inspirational, rather than transactional), which was launched as a separate website in February 2018. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: US Forecast To See Multibillion-Dollar Hit from Falling International Visitor Spend: Another Retail HeadwindInnovator Profile: RetailReady—Transforming Retail Compliance with AI and Computer VisionCanada Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025: Best Buy, Dollarama and Loblaw Companies Lead Openings at the Start of the YearShoptalk Fall 2025 Day Three: From Constraints to Catalysts—Technology Driving the Next Era of Retail