A diptych is a pair of pieces that together form one work, and SRC Collection designs it in gallery-grade printing that adds rhythm and depth and is printed in Israel. It's one of the most elegant ways to fill a wide wall without overwhelming, because instead of one giant work you get a balanced, paired movement that draws the eye from side to side. At SRC Collection, diptych pairs are created in a harmonious, meticulous design, to gallery grade. The diptych is especially suited above a wide sofa, behind a double bed's headboard or on an accent wall at the entrance, and it blends into almost any design style. Our catalog includes abstract works, landscapes and minimalism built for paired display. Shipping throughout the country within up to 18 delivery days and payment.
A diptych is a single work divided into two panels hung side by side. Unlike two random pieces, here the composition is planned in advance so the line, color and movement continue naturally from one panel to the other, and the small gap between them becomes part of the statement. The result is a rich, dynamic presence that fills wide walls without a sense of heaviness, and adds rhythm and depth to the space. The diptych also solves a common design problem — a wall too long and empty for a single piece yet not enough for a full gallery wall — and it does so in a clean, modern, balanced look.
The classic place for a diptych is a wide wall that calls for horizontal presence: above the living room sofa, behind a double bed's headboard or along the entry hallway that greets guests. For the pair to look like one planned unit, keep a uniform, narrow gap between the panels, usually about five to ten centimeters, and align them to the exact same height. Aim for the full width of the pair to cover about two-thirds of the width of the furniture beneath it — that's what keeps the composition balanced and impressive. The comfortable hanging height is with the center of the work at eye level, and above furniture it's enough for the bottom of the panels to float just above it.
Choosing the pair of pieces starts with the feeling you want to bring into the room. An abstract diptych in soft tones brings calm and flatters a modern or minimalist space, a landscape stretched across both panels opens up the wall and brings a sense of space and air, and a minimalist black-and-white pair adds quiet sophistication. It's worth matching the dominant tone to an existing element in the room — a cushion, a rug or the furniture's tone — so the work feels like part of the design and not a random addition. Every pair in the catalog is built so the panels speak to one another, and we'll be glad to advise which work will complete your space exactly.
A diptych is a single work planned in advance to divide into two panels, so the line, color and movement continue naturally from one to the other. Two separate pieces are independent works, whereas the diptych reads as one balanced composition.
We usually recommend a uniform, narrow gap of about five to ten centimeters between the panels, with alignment to the exact same height. That way the pair looks like one planned unit rather than two random pieces.
The diptych shines on wide walls that call for horizontal presence — above a sofa, behind a double bed's headboard or along the entry hallway. Aim for the pair's width to cover about two-thirds of the width of the furniture beneath it for a balanced composition.