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The big blank wall.
Big walls swallow small art. Go large — one statement piece or a coordinated set sized to claim two-thirds of the width — and the wall turns from empty to intentional.
Sized for this wall
Being hung now
The large-format edit is being framed now. The Wall Finder can already point you to your scale.
Good to know
Quick answers.
Answers for custom art, printing, framing, and ordering before Gallara’s first full product launch.
How large should art be on a big wall?
Cover about two-thirds of the wall’s width. On a 10-foot wall that’s roughly 6–7 feet of art — one oversized piece or a set that adds up to it.
Single statement or gallery wall?
One oversized piece feels modern and calm; a structured grid of 2×2 or 3×2 reads architectural. Random salon-style clusters need confidence — start structured.
What about really tall walls?
Stack vertically: two pieces hung in a column, or one tall-format piece. Keep the center of the arrangement near eye level.
Still deciding
Let the Wall Finder answer it.
Six quick questions — the edit, the format, the size, and why it works.
- Made to orderPrinted and framed for you.
- CuratedEdited by style, room, and mood.
- Layout helpSizing and hanging guides included.