The Print Size Guide

Choosing the right size can completely change how a print feels in your space. This guide shows how our formats look on real walls, how to measure at home, and how to style prints with or without passepartout, so you can choose with confidence.

A3

A3

(29,7 × 42 cm)

A3 is a versatile size that works perfectly for small walls, shelves, and gallery arrangements. It looks great on its own in compact spaces, but truly shines when combined with other prints to build a personal wall composition. This format is ideal if you want a light, balanced expression without overwhelming the room. Adding a passepartout gives the print a more refined feel and stronger visual presence.

  • Gallery walls and layered compositions
  • Shelves and narrow wall spaces
  • Small rooms or desk areas
  • Mixing with larger formats
A2

A2

(42 × 59.4 cm)

A2 offers a balanced, statement-ready size that works beautifully in most rooms. It’s large enough to stand on its own above a desk, dresser, or in a hallway, while still feeling easy to place in smaller spaces. This format creates a clear focal point without dominating the wall. With a passepartout, A2 gains a more gallery-like presence and a refined sense of scale.

  • Above desks and dressers
  • Hallways and entry spaces
  • Medium-sized walls
  • Pairing prints side by side

50 x 70 cm

50 × 70 cm

50 × 70 cm is a classic poster size and a natural focal point in a room. It works especially well above a sofa, bed, or console, where you want the artwork to anchor the space without feeling oversized. This format feels confident and balanced, making it one of the most versatile choices for everyday interiors. Adding a passepartout enhances the proportions and gives the print a more elevated, gallery-inspired look.

  • Above sofas and beds
  • Living room focal walls
  • Minimal single-print styling
  • Statement pieces in medium rooms
70 x 100 cm

70 × 100 cm

70 × 100 cm is a statement size designed to command attention. It’s ideal for large walls where a single artwork should define the atmosphere of the room. This format creates a strong visual impact and brings a gallery-scale presence into the home. With a passepartout, the piece feels even more architectural and refined, turning the print into a true centerpiece.

  • Large empty walls
  • Main living room statement pieces
  • Hotel-style interiors
  • Standalone gallery-scale prints