This guide helps you visualize how each format looks in a real space before making your decision.
All illustrations shown are displayed in true proportion to help you compare sizes accurately.
Below you can see a scaled architectural reference showing three formats:
A4 — A3 — A2
This visual comparison is designed to give you a realistic sense of how each size interacts with furniture and wall space.
Exact Dimensions
A4 (8.27″ x 11.69″ inches ➡️ equal to 21.0 x 29.7 cm)
A3 (11.69″ x 16.54″ inches ➡️ equal to 29.7 x 42.0 cm)
A2 (16.54″ x 24.39″ inches ➡️ equal to 42.0 x 59.4 cm)
All sizes are shown in vertical orientation.
If you want a size that isn’t listed here, then ask us and we can make it happen!


Ideal for:
Bookshelves
Small walls
Gallery wall compositions
Layering on top of furniture
Perfect if you want something delicate and refined.

Ideal for:
Above desks or consoles
Narrow walls
Medium-sized rooms
Pairing with another piece
A strong presence without overpowering the space.

Ideal for:
Above a sofa
Entryways
Main walls
Minimal interiors where one artwork carries the space
This size becomes a focal point.
For best visual balance: The center of the artwork should be approximately 57–60 inches from the floor.
If hanging above a sofa or console, 6–10 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame.
Ideally, the artwork should cover about 60–75% of the width of the furniture below it.
These are general guidelines — trust your eye and the proportions of your space.
Please check each product description to confirm:
Whether the artwork includes a frame
If the listed size refers to the print or the final framed piece
Whether a white border (margin) is included
Details may vary depending on the edition.
If you’re unsure which format works best for your space, feel free to reach out.
You can send a photo of your wall, and we’ll gladly help you choose the most suitable size.
We can also create the art in a custom size for you, as well—just ask!
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