FAQ
Learn how to choose the right pieces from this collection
How do I arrange a gallery wall?
Plan it on the floor first, then trace each frame onto paper and tape the shapes to the wall to test the layout before making any holes. Keep a consistent gap of about 5-8cm between frames, and treat the whole arrangement as one block centered at eye level, roughly 145cm from the floor to its middle.
How high should I hang wall art?
The center of the artwork should sit around eye level, about 145cm from the floor. Above furniture like a sofa or console, hang the piece so its bottom edge is roughly 15-25cm above the furniture, which visually connects the two rather than leaving an awkward gap.
How do I choose art that suits my space?
Pick pieces that echo colors already in the room and scale them to the wall - a large statement piece or grouped set works best on a big empty wall, while smaller frames suit narrow spaces. Neutral and abstract designs are the most versatile and easiest to live with as your decor evolves.
Do the frames come with hanging hardware?
Most frames include hooks or sawtooth hangers ready for mounting, and the product details note what is provided. For heavier pieces or plaster and brick walls, use a wall anchor or picture hook rated for the weight for the most secure hold.
Can I hang frames without drilling?
Yes, lighter frames can be hung with adhesive strips or hooks rated for the frame's weight, which is ideal for renters or plaster walls. For anything heavier, a nail or wall anchor is more reliable and prevents the piece from working loose over time.
Is the artwork included or just the frame?
This depends on the product, so check the listing. Some items ship as a complete framed print ready to hang, while others are empty frames for displaying your own photos or prints. The description and images make clear what you receive.





