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Set of 2 Wall Art: Pairs That Finish a Wall
A set of 2 wall art prints is the most versatile format in decorating: two works composed to hang as one, wide enough to anchor furniture, simple enough to never look overworked. Pairs flank things, mirrors, windows, headboards, in a way no other format can, and they carry symmetry into a room without the formality of a matched suite.
Every set of 2 here is designed as a pair by the original artist, sharing palette and rhythm, printed to order on archival paper or canvas, with free shipping over $69.
What a Pair Does That a Single Cannot
Two panels create a relationship: the eye travels between them, comparing and connecting, which makes even quiet artwork feel alive. Practically, a set of 2 wall art solves the width problem, two modest verticals with a small gap span sofa territory, and it is the only format that flanks: one panel each side of a mirror, a window, a bed. Symmetry is the cheapest luxury in interiors, and pairs are how you buy it.
Hanging a Set of 2: The Numbers
Side by side, keep one tight gap of 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) and treat the pair as a single artwork: combined centre at 57 inches, or 8 to 10 inches above furniture. Two 18×24 in verticals with a 3 in gap span 39 inches, right for a loveseat or a queen headboard; two 24×36 panels span 51 inches for a full sofa. Flanking arrangements follow the anchor instead: centre each panel on the space beside the mirror or window, at matching heights, always.
Where a Set of 2 Wall Art Works Hardest
Above the bed is the classic: a calm pair over the headboard reads more considered than one print and less busy than a cluster, which is why the bedroom collection leans so heavily on twos. Either side of a hallway mirror, a pair turns a pass-through into a moment. And on the sofa wall, a horizontal-format pair from the horizontal collection spans the width that one affordable panel cannot. When two feels one short, the set of 3 wall art collection scales the same logic up, and gallery wall sets go further still.
Materials, Matched
Pairs print to order in matching sizes with archival Giclée pigment inks, on 310gsm matte fine art paper or stretched cotton canvas, rated for roughly 75 years. Keep both panels in one medium and one frame style; the matching is the message.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a set of 2 wall art?
A set of 2 wall art is two artworks designed as a pair, sharing palette, scale and rhythm, meant to hang side by side, stacked, or flanking a feature like a mirror or bed.
How far apart should a set of 2 prints hang?
Side by side: 2 to 3 inches between frames, treated as one artwork. Flanking a mirror or window: matching distances from the anchor, matching heights, no exceptions.
What size pair suits a queen bed?
Two 18×24 in verticals with a 3 in gap span 39 inches, ideal above a 60 in queen headboard with breathing room. For a king, step up to 24×36 panels.
Can I hang a pair vertically stacked?
Yes, a stacked pair converts two horizontals into one tall unit, perfect for narrow walls. Keep the same tight gap and centre the stack at eye level.
Do both prints come in the same size?
Yes, sets ship in matching sizes chosen once for the pair, from roughly 12×16 in upward, in inches and centimetres.
Should a pair match exactly or just relate?
Relate. Identical twins read as wallpaper; a designed pair shares palette and voice while each panel stays its own work. Every set here is composed that way by the artist.
Paper or canvas for a set of 2?
Both work; consistency is what matters. Two framed paper prints give the crisp classic look, two canvases the softer painterly one. Never mix within a pair.