Wall art for offices and clinics has to balance calm, professionalism and brand identity: choose a restrained style (abstract, landscapes or motivation), match the size to the main wall, and prefer printing on tempered glass for sterile clinics or canvas for warmer spaces. At SRC Collection every piece is made to order, printed at the studio in Bet Shemesh and shipped nationwide.
In a work space, style conveys a message before a word is spoken. Clinics (medical, psychotherapy, aesthetics) suit calm abstracts, open landscapes and clean black-and-white — they soothe rather than distract. Business offices and meeting rooms suit motivation pieces or bolder abstracts that convey energy and confidence. Rule of thumb: the more stressed the audience in the space (patients), the softer the palette and cleaner the lines; when it's staff or business clients, you can allow a stronger presence. Avoid clutter — one strong piece of wall art beats a crowded wall.
First measure the main wall — usually behind the reception desk, the waiting sofa or the practitioner's chair. A single piece of wall art should cover about 60–75% of the furniture's width beneath it. In a wide waiting room, a triptych (three panels) or a series of pieces in the same style works to create rhythm. Optimal hanging height: the center of the piece at about 145–150 cm from the floor, at eye level. In a clinic, leave breathing room around the piece — a clean wall around it enhances the sense of quiet luxury and doesn't overload the patient.
Tempered glass gives a clean, glossy, modern look, is very easy to clean and disinfect — and is therefore a natural choice for medical and aesthetic clinics that require a hygiene standard. The colors look deep and the surface reflects light, which refreshes a clinical space. Canvas, by contrast, conveys warmth, texture and a gallery character — suited to offices, emotional-therapy rooms and spaces that want a homier, glare-free feel. In both cases, at SRC Collection the printing is gallery-grade and made to order, so you can match both the material and the dimensions to your exact space.
A professional space is a branding opportunity: custom photo printing lets you present brand values, company colors or a unique piece at reception. Clinics with a quiet identity are best suited to abstract or landscape series that match the palette; offices with character — pop art or Alec Monopoly for a bold, measured touch. Note: because each piece is made to order, under Israel's Consumer Protection Law there's no right of cancellation or return for a product made specially for you; a production defect or damage in transit will of course be handled and fixed. It's worth approving dimensions, material and file before production begins.
For medical and aesthetic clinics, tempered glass is usually preferable: a clean, modern look, easy to clean and disinfect, and a high hygiene standard. For emotional-therapy rooms or offices seeking a warmer, homier feel, canvas conveys texture and gallery character. Both options are available at SRC Collection, made to order.
In a waiting room, prefer a calming, uncluttered style: soft abstract, open landscapes or clean black-and-white. They soothe patients and create a sense of calm and quiet luxury. One strong piece of wall art or a uniform series beats a wall crowded with items in different styles.
Measure the main wall and the furniture beneath it: a single piece of wall art should cover about 60–75% of the furniture's width. For wide walls, consider a triptych or a series in the same style. Hang so the center of the piece is at about 145–150 cm from the floor, at eye level.
Yes. Custom photo printing lets you present brand colors, a logo or a unique piece in the reception space. Every piece at SRC Collection is made to order and printed at the studio in Bet Shemesh. Note that a product made specially for you isn't eligible for cancellation or return under the Consumer Protection Law, except for fixing a defect or damage in transit.