Sizing Guide


Why sizing is important
Selecting the right size for your artwork is crucial to achieving the perfect visual balance in your space. A piece that’s too small can feel lost on a large wall, while an oversized print may overwhelm the room. Proper sizing enhances the overall aesthetic and ensures the artwork complements the surrounding decor.
Common pitfalls of incorrect sizing:
- Too small: Can make the space feel empty or underwhelming.
- Too large: May dominate the room and clash with other design elements.
- Wrong ratio: Can disrupt the harmony of your layout and furniture placement.
01. PORTRAIT PRINT SIZES

A3 (Small)
297 x 420mm PORTRAIT
Ideal for layering with other décor, styling on shelves, or as part of a gallery wall.

A1 (Medium)
594 x 841mm PORTRAIT
A versatile choice, working well on their own or in a curated arrangement.

A0 (Large)
841 x 1189mm PORTRAIT
02. LANDSCAPE PRINT SIZES

A3 (Small)
420 x 297mm LANDSCAPE

A1 (Medium)
841 x 594mm LANDSCAPE
A bold statement that commands attention, perfect for defining a space.

A0 (Large)
1189 x 841mm LANDSCAPE
03. WALL HANGING SIZE

Standard size
760 x 1520mm PORTRAIT
Our wall hangings come in one size and these are suitable in all applications. They can be hung on doors, walls, hallways and outside.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE
A few key considerations help guide the selection process:
- Wall space & proportion – The scale of the print should feel intentional within the room.
- Single vs. paired prints – A standalone piece makes an impact, while a series creates rhythm and movement.
- Room function – The mood of a space can shift depending on the size and placement of artwork.
- Framing & matting – A frame adds weight and presence, slightly altering the overall dimensions.
- Alignment with furniture – Art should interact harmoniously with the surrounding elements, neither floating aimlessly nor feeling cramped.
Each piece should feel like it belongs, enhancing rather than competing with its environment.
ART & FURNITURE: FINDING BALANCE
The relationship between art and furniture is what makes a space feel considered. Art should feel anchored to the elements around it, creating cohesion rather than clutter.
- Above sofas & beds: A print should span around two-thirds the width of the furniture for a balanced look.
- Dining areas & hallways: Centring at eye level ensures the artwork becomes a focal point without overpowering the space.
- Gallery walls: Layering different sizes with well-spaced gaps creates depth and flow.
A thoughtfully chosen print doesn’t just decorate a wall; it shapes the way a space feels. Whether it’s a single statement piece or a carefully curated arrangement, size and placement are what make art truly belong.