What size should I choose?
Size depends on wall space and desired visual impact. Small pieces can get lost on large walls; oversized pieces can overwhelm small rooms.
Size guide
Small
up to 40 × 50 cm
Desk, side table, bathroom, gallery wall.
Medium
50–80 × 60–100 cm
Living room, bedroom, above sofa. Most versatile size.
Large
+ 80 × 100 cm
Main wall, entryway, large spaces. Strong visual impact.
Tip: use silhouette reference
Artwork detail pages include a 170 cm reference silhouette so you can better understand real size before buying.
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How to choose style
The style should dialogue with your space. It does not need to perfectly match, but it should feel coherent.
Minimal / Nordic
Abstract artwork, neutral or monochrome palette, fewer pieces with stronger curation.
Warm / boho
Landscapes, nature themes, organic techniques, earthy warm palettes.
Modern / urban
Gestural abstraction, urban influences, strong contrast and geometry.
Classic / traditional
Portraits, still life, realistic landscapes, often oil on canvas.
Don't overthink it
The most important rule: choose what genuinely moves you.
Oil, acrylic, or watercolor
Each technique affects look, durability, and care.
Oil
✓ Advantages
· Deep rich colors
· Satin or matte finish
· Can last decades with basic care
Consider
· Slow drying time (weeks)
· More fragile while still fresh
Ideal for: Portraits, realistic landscapes, and detailed pieces.
Acrylic
✓ Advantages
· Fast drying
· Vibrant versatile colors
· Good humidity resistance
Consider
· May require protective varnish for safer transport
Ideal for: Contemporary art, abstraction, and large-format pieces.
Watercolor
✓ Advantages
· Lightness and luminosity
· Easy to frame
· Great for small and medium formats
Consider
· More sensitive to direct light
· Best framed with UV-protective glass
Ideal for: Delicate decor, nature subjects, and soft portraits.
Where should I hang it?
Above the sofa
Keep the bottom edge around 20-30 cm above the backrest.
Main entry wall
A single large piece or centered composition usually creates stronger first impact.
Bedroom
Above the bed, artwork works best when width is close to the headboard width.
Office or desk area
Choose a small/medium inspiring piece and avoid overly noisy compositions.
Universal rule: The visual center should be at eye level (around 150-165 cm from the floor).