Size Guide

Why Size Matters:

Choosing the correct size for your wall art is essential for creating a balanced and aesthetically pleasing environment. Oversized prints can overwhelm a small room, while too-small prints may get lost on large walls. Our guide ensures your art fits perfectly.

All of our premium prints is meticulously produced in Australia, utilizing the highest quality archival, 240gsm enhanced matte paper and archival pigment inks. These materials are engineered to deliver dynamic color vibrancy and exceptional longevity.

Our custom-made frames are handcrafted by a team of master picture framers in our workshop. We use contemporary gallery-style frames with a deep box profile, measuring approximately 3cm wide on the face and 3.7cm deep against the wall. These frames feature 2mm shatterproof acrylic, offering a more premium look and superior protection compared to glass.

Available Print Dimensions:

  • MEDIUM A2 - Frame size approx 62.4 x 45cm (paper/print size59.4 x 42cm)

  • LARGE A1 - Frame size approx 87 x 62.4cm (paper/print size84.1 x 59.4cm)

  • X LARGE B1 - Frame size approx 103 x 73cm (paper/print size 100 x 75cm)

  • XX LARGE A0 - Frame size approx 122 x 87cm (paper/print size 119 x 84.1cm)

Please note that frames add approximately 3cm to the width of the print size.

TO BORDER OR NOT TO BORDER?

Mmyy Wall Prints with Border

Prints With Border

Prints with No Border (Edge-to-Edge)

Our Framed and Unframed Prints can be ordered with either a white border or no border (edge-to-edge), according to your preference.

Opting for a white border will slightly reduce the image size, but it can enhance the balance and proportion of the overall framed artwork, complementing your desired aesthetic and style.

Approximate White Border Width:

  • MEDIUM A2 - 5cm uniform border

  • LARGE A1 - 6cm uniform border

  • X LARGE B1 - 7cm uniform border

  • XX LARGE A0 - 8cm uniform border

Please note, as these frames are handcrafted, there may be a variance of up to 5mm in the dimensions.

For expert tips and advice on how to best position your wall art, whether on empty walls or next to furniture, be sure to read our blog post on placement strategies here.