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§ Guide Sizes & framing

Getting the size right.

A short, practical guide to choosing a format, a material and a frame — so the piece fits the wall and the room.

Brass hanging hardware being fitted to a solid oak frame

Four sizes.

Every edition comes in four standard formats. As a rule, go one size larger than feels safe — art almost always wants more room than the wall suggests.

30×40Desks, clusters, stairs
50×70The everyday hero
70×100Above a sofa or bed
100×140A single statement
01

Above furniture

Aim for a piece roughly two-thirds the width of the sofa or bed below it.

02

Hanging height

Centre the work at about 145 cm from the floor — eye level for most rooms.

03

As a set

Keep a consistent 5–7 cm gap between frames and let one palette run through.

Framing

Museum paper and acrylic can arrive framed in solid oak, black-stained ash or natural maple. Canvas is frameless by design, stretched on a 35 mm bar with wrapped edges.

  • Oak — warm and neutral, works almost anywhere.
  • Black ash — graphic and modern, good for high-contrast work.
  • Natural maple — pale and quiet, disappears into light walls.

Ready to choose?

Pick a piece and the size settles as you go.

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