Buyer's guide: Posters, frames, and mounts

1. Choose a poster that resonates with you

All posters in the shop are reproductions of my original works – and no two are alike. You can opt for something that matches your style and colors – or you can choose what you keep coming back to.

It's often that one piece that speaks to you, even if you can't quite explain why.



🖤 2. Choose a frame that creates calm or edge

I have handpicked frames in various colors and materials – from classic oak and black aluminum to vibrant colors like red, purple, and blue.

  • Go tone-on-tone if you want calm and coherence.
  • Go with contrast colors if you want to create a focal point and energy

You can never choose wrong – but you can choose personally.


▫️ 3. Use a passepartout to create space and depth 

A passepartout is the extra layer that provides space around the motif and highlights its expression. It creates distance from the glass and gives your poster a more exclusive and graphic look.

I have selected colored passepartouts in both muted and vibrant shades – so you can play with combinations and create your own expression.


📏 4. Find the right size

The posters are available in several sizes, and all frames and passepartouts are carefully matched, so you can assemble them effortlessly.

  • If you want a passepartout, the frame should be one size larger than the poster.
    (E.g., A3 poster → 30x40 frame)

  • If you want a frame without a passepartout, choose the same size poster and frame.


📦 5. Ready to hang

When you buy a poster together with a frame (or frame + passepartout), you get everything delivered assembled and ready to hang – directly from the printer.
Everything is packed with care to ensure a great experience from start to finish.


🤍 The most important thing: Choose with your gut feeling

Art doesn't necessarily have to match your sofa.
It should feel right – and give you a little feeling of joy every time you look at it.

Guide: How to make your own picture wall

Do you dream of a wall with personality, edge, and cohesion? Follow this guide for tips on arrangement, placement, and formats – so you can create a gallery wall that feels right for you

See the guide with picture wall templates