The price of a piece of wall art is set mainly by three factors: the size, the print material, and the number of panels in the piece. Broadly, a quality piece with a gallery-level print starts around 350 shekels for a small-to-medium piece, and rises as the dimensions grow or as the piece is made up of several panels. Understanding these three factors helps you estimate cost even before the final choice. In this guide we'll break down the price by each factor, suggest recommended sizes by room and wall, and explain what really affects the cost. At SRC Collection, every piece is printed in Israel to order, so you pay for what truly suits your space, with no unnecessary extras.
Three main factors determine what you'll pay. The first is size: a 40x60 cm piece will cost less than a piece 120 cm wide and up, because the print area and framing grow. The second is the print material — a print on canvas versus a print on glass give a completely different look and affect the cost. The third is the number of panels: a single piece is cheaper than a set of two, three or four panels that create a wide composition on the wall. At SRC Collection, prices start around 350 shekels, and every piece is printed to order so there's no stock rolling into your cost.
A simple rule of thumb: choose a width of about two-thirds of the width of the furniture beneath the piece. Above a 200 cm sofa, a piece or set 120-140 cm wide will sit perfectly. In an entrance or narrow hallway, a vertical size like 50x70 cm works nicely. In a bedroom above a double bed, a width of 100-120 cm gives a balanced presence. As the size grows the price rises accordingly, so it's worth measuring the wall and the viewing distance before deciding. A size that's too large will cost more and overload the space, and one that's too small will get swallowed — the right fit saves money and elevates the result.
The choice between the two print materials is mainly a matter of look, and it also affects the price. A print on canvas gives a warm, restrained texture that suits the living room, bedroom and homey spaces. A print on glass gives a smooth, clean, glossy finish that conveys modern luxury and suits offices, kitchens and contemporary spaces. There's no single right choice here — it all depends on the room's style and the atmosphere you want. At SRC Collection, the same piece is usually available in both materials, so you can choose by the budget and look that suit you, without compromising on quality.
The price of a quality piece with a gallery-level print starts around 350 shekels for a small-to-medium piece. The price rises as the dimensions grow or as the piece is made up of several panels. Size, material and the number of panels are the main factors that determine the cost.
The two materials give a completely different look — canvas offers a warm, restrained texture, and glass gives a smooth, glossy, upscale finish. The price difference depends on the size and the specific piece. At SRC Collection, most pieces are available in both materials so you can choose by budget and look.
Yes. A set of two, three or four panels creates a wide composition on the wall and usually costs more than a single piece in the same style, because the total print area is larger. A set is especially suited to wide walls above a sofa or bed.
Rule of thumb: choose a width of about two-thirds of the width of the furniture beneath the piece. Above a 200 cm sofa, a piece or set 120-140 cm wide will sit perfectly. Matching the size to the wall saves money and improves the result.
Every piece at SRC Collection is printed in Israel, in Bet Shemesh, made to order. Delivery takes up to 18 days, with nationwide shipping. Printing to order lets you match the size and material to your space precisely.
The final price depends on the size, the print material and the number of panels you choose. You can browse the catalog of hundreds of pieces and see a price for each size, or get in touch directly by phone at 054-776-0643 for advice and personal fitting.