The long wall above the sofa calls for a grand story, and a wide panoramic piece from SRC Collection opens up the space side to side in gallery-grade printing that is printed in Israel. A wide panoramic piece is the precise answer to that wall — an elongated format that stretches from side to side, captures one long breath of landscape and opens the space far beyond the boundaries of the wall. Instead of a collection of small frames competing with one another, one continuous gaze that leads the eye to the horizon and brings a sense of space to everyone who walks in. In our collection the panoramic piece is never chosen for its material, but for the moment it captures: an avenue of trees stretching into the mist, a coastline meeting the sky at dusk, or a mountain ridge that paints the living room in soft tones. Every piece is chosen to merge with the height of the sofa and the furniture around it, and to turn the large living room wall into a quiet, reassuring focal point of the home.
The sofa is the widest piece of furniture in the living room, and the wall above it is exactly as wide. A single square piece gets swallowed up in it and leaves empty areas on the sides, while a wide panoramic piece fills the width naturally and creates perfect balance opposite the seating line. The elongated ratio leads the gaze horizontally rather than vertically, and that's exactly what makes the living room look more open, calm and inviting. Beyond balance, the panoramic format tells a whole story in a single glance. A landscape that spreads across a great width lets the eye wander from side to side and feel the depth, just as if another window opened onto a distant horizon. That way the living room gains a sense of space even when the room itself isn't especially large, and the wall above the sofa becomes the first and most beloved focal point in the space.
Start with the mood you want to feel in the living room at the end of the day. If you're after serenity, a water landscape in soft blue tones or morning mist over a lake will calm the whole space. If you love warmth, a golden sunset over hills or a field in caressing light will add a warm presence without overwhelming. The tone of the landscape affects the entire living room, so it's worth choosing it alongside the color of the sofa and walls so they complement one another. After the mood, think about the width. A panoramic piece is especially suited to a wall wider than the sofa, and it's best for it to fill the space generously without touching the edges. Hanging at seated eye level, so the center of the piece sits just above the back of the sofa, keeps a natural connection between the work and whoever is seated. That way the panoramic landscape doesn't just decorate a wall but becomes part of the everyday experience of the living room.
The living room wall is not a place for frequent swaps, which is why a wide panoramic piece should be a choice you'll fall in love with anew every morning. Landscapes are among the most timeless subjects in home design: they don't depend on a passing trend, they connect to any furniture style, and they bring a piece of nature inside without words. One good, wide piece will accompany the living room through changing seasons, refreshed furniture and revolving guests, and will keep feeling right. We see every such piece as a quiet investment in the home's atmosphere, which is why we built the experience to be simple and reassuring. You can split the purchase into, delivery reaches throughout the country, and the delivery time is up to 18 delivery days — enough time to choose, wholeheartedly, the landscape that will accompany you in the living room for years.
As a rule of thumb, the piece should fill about two-thirds to three-quarters of the sofa's width and stay clear of the edges. A wide panoramic piece is designed precisely for such an elongated wall, so it fills the space generously and creates balance opposite the seating line without looking crowded.
We recommend hanging it so the center of the piece is at the eye level of a seated person, usually just above the back of the sofa. Keeping a comfortable distance between the edge of the piece and the sofa's back maintains a natural visual connection between the work and whoever is seated in the living room.
A calm living room suits landscapes in soft tones: blue waters, morning mist or a subtle sunset. The wide panoramic format emphasizes the sense of space and serenity, so it's worth choosing a landscape that blends with the colors of the sofa and walls so the whole living room feels harmonious.