A brokerage office really sells a feeling — confidence, stability and status. Art for real estate agencies and brokerage offices is the quiet tool that translates that feeling into the moment a client walks through the door and decides whether to trust you with the biggest deal of their life. At SRC Collection we produce gallery wall art on tempered glass and canvas, made to order and printed in Israel.
In a real estate agency the wall isn't decoration — it's part of the sale. A client weighing an apartment worth millions of shekels scans the surroundings for signs of stability and professionalism. Art for real estate agencies and brokerage offices that works signals abundance, order and aspiration: urban skylines, clean architecture, abstract maps of the city you operate in, or minimalist typography of the office's values. Avoid busy, noisy pieces that compete for attention against the client. In the meeting room, where deals are signed, choose one large, calm piece that frames the table and instills a sense of control. In the reception lobby, a generous presence that impresses within the first second is exactly right. The space sells for you before you've said a word.
Both technologies have a place in a brokerage office, and the difference is mainly design language. A tempered-glass print gives a glossy finish, depth and cleanliness that resonates with modern, luxurious, glass-heavy offices — exactly the aesthetic associated with premium real estate. The surface is easy to maintain, durable and reflects light, which enlivens a lobby or meeting room. Canvas, by contrast, offers a warmer, gentler texture, reflects less light, and suits boutique offices and agencies that want a homely, inviting feel that puts clients at ease before signing. Another consideration is lighting: in a space with large windows and lots of light, matte canvas is less prone to glare than glass. Every piece is produced to order, so you choose the material that speaks your brand's language.
The common mistake with art for real estate agencies and brokerage offices is choosing a size too small that gets swallowed by the wall. Rule of thumb: the central piece should cover about two-thirds of the width of the furniture beneath it — a reception wall, a waiting sofa or the meeting table. For a very wide wall, a triptych or a combination of two or three matching-size pieces works better, creating movement and depth along the corridor. On heights: place the center of the piece about 150 cm off the floor, at the eye level of a standing person, since most viewing in an office happens while standing. Keep a consistent language across all the rooms so the brand feels cohesive. Before printing, we'll gladly send you a wall preview via WhatsApp (054-776-0643) with the piece placed to scale, so you see exactly how it will sit before you commit.
We produce to order in a wide range, from a small size of about 30 cm up to statement pieces of 200 cm for reception walls and meeting rooms. If you have an exact size that fits a specific wall, tell us and we'll fit the piece to the space.
Tempered glass gives a glossy finish, depth and luxurious cleanliness; it's durable and easy to maintain — suited to modern offices. Canvas offers a warm, matte texture that reflects less light, and suits a homely, inviting atmosphere. Both are produced to gallery quality; the choice comes down to the office's design language.
Every piece is printed in Israel and made specially for you to order. Preparation and delivery take up to 18 business days, with shipping nationwide. We'll keep you updated throughout the process.
Because this is a product made specially for you to order, it can't be canceled once the order is approved, in line with Section 14C(d)(4) of the Consumer Protection Law. That said, if the piece arrives damaged or is harmed in transit — we'll replace it at no cost. To prevent any mismatch, we'll send you a wall preview via WhatsApp for approval before printing.