Tips & Practical Guide
Sizes and Framing

Understanding Sizes Before Choosing Your Print
Each Fine Art print is offered in several standard sizes to suit all spaces, from an intimate corner to a large living room wall.
These sizes are designed to be easily framed with readily available commercial frames, without the need for custom framing.
Square Sizes
They offer beautiful symmetry and a contemporary look. They are well-suited for centered or minimalist compositions.
- 30 × 30 cm → compact size, ideal for small spaces or multiple wall arrangements.
- 40 × 40 cm → perfect balance between discretion and presence.
- 50 × 50 cm → standard "gallery" size, perfect alone or as a duo.
- 70 × 70 cm → immersive size, ideal for making a large room vibrant.

Rectangular Sizes (Landscape or Portrait)
Depending on the orientation of the artwork, these sizes offer a dynamic horizontal (landscape) or vertical (portrait) reading.
- 30 × 40 cm → compact size, easy to frame and display.
- 40 × 50 cm → classic balance, standard commercial size.
- 50 × 70 cm → one of the most common, excellent impact-to-footprint ratio.
- 60 × 80 cm → generous size for an immersive rendering.
- 70 × 100 cm → large size, guaranteed "gallery" effect.
- A0 (84.1 × 118.9 cm) → XL and spectacular size, perfect for a solo display or a large space.

Framing Tips
SIGNATURE Edition prints are printed on 200g matte-finish paper, full bleed (without white margin), for an immersive rendering and natural depth of blacks and textures.
Choosing Your Frame
The proposed sizes correspond to standard sizes that can be easily found in framing shops, decoration stores, design stores, fine art supply stores, as well as DIY stores and other retailers distributing home furnishing supplies.
The prints are designed to be displayed full image, without a mat, to enhance the immersive effect.
Some possible finishes:
- Natural wood: warm and timeless.
- Aluminum: modern and sleek.
- PVC: lightweight and economical.
Each finish is often available in different shades.
Bl.é Art Recommendation: 3D Box Frames!
For an even more elegant and professional look, opt for a 3D Box frame (or "floating frame"). This type of framing creates a depth effect between the print and the glass, giving the artwork a gallery-worthy presentation.
It particularly enhances full-bleed and matte prints, by reinforcing the perception of relief and visual immersion.
Glass or Plexiglass?
I recommend anti-reflective glass, which protects the artwork while preserving its brightness and the richness of its nuances. Plexiglass is lighter but tends to create reflections and build up static electricity.
Mat or Full Bleed?
The prints are designed to be displayed full image, without a mat, to accentuate the immersive effect.
However, you can add a mat if you wish to:
- Create breathing room around the image,
- Adapt a print to a slightly larger frame,
- Play on a contrast of material or color.
Guide and Tips
This guide to sizes and framing will help you choose the ideal dimension according to your space and your presentation preferences.
In Summary
- Standard sizes easy to frame
- Matte, full bleed, 200g prints
- Wood, aluminum, or PVC frames according to your desires
- 3D Box frames recommended for a gallery look
- Anti-reflective glass recommended
- Matting optional depending on the desired look
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