The price of custom wall art in Israel usually ranges from a few hundred shekels for small sizes up to several thousand shekels for large pieces or multi-panel sets. The two main factors that determine price are size and material — canvas printing tends to be more economical, while a tempered-glass piece sits at the high end of the scale. At SRC Collection every piece is made to order at the studio in Bet Shemesh and shipped nationwide.
Three variables account for almost the entire price. The first is size — as the area of the piece grows, the cost of material and printing rises, and large sizes also carry weight and hanging complexity. The second is material: canvas printing is the economical choice, while a tempered-glass piece gives depth, shine and durability and therefore costs more. The third is the structure of the piece — a single image versus a set of two, three or four panels, whose price is built from the total number of panels. Printing your own personal photo also affects the pricing.
As a general guideline for made-to-order pieces: small sizes (about 20x30 to 40x60 cm) sit in the range of a few hundred shekels, medium living-room sizes (about 50x70 to 80x120 cm) range from a few hundred up to the four-figure range, and very large sizes (100x150 cm and up) sit at the high end. A tempered-glass piece usually costs more than canvas at the same size, and canvas runs tens of percent lower. The final price always depends on the size and finish you choose.
For the living room, many people choose a large centerpiece or a multi-panel set that fills an entire wall. A set of two, three or four panels is priced by the number of panels, so a triptych (three panels) on glass naturally sits at the higher end compared to a single image. The choice between canvas and glass, the total size of the wall and whether it's a landscape, abstract or pop art — all of these shape the budget. It's worth measuring the wall before ordering to aim for the right size.
Every piece at SRC Collection is made specially for you — printed on tempered glass or canvas at the studio in Bet Shemesh and shipped across the country. Important to know: a product made to order isn't eligible for cancellation or return under Israel's Consumer Protection Law, because it's made to personal measurements and preferences. That said, a production defect or damage caused in transit will be handled and fixed. So it's worth approving the size, material and image before production begins.
Living-room wall art usually ranges from a few hundred shekels for a medium size up to several thousand shekels for a large centerpiece or multi-panel set. The price is set by the total size, the choice between canvas and glass, and whether it's a single image or a set.
Canvas printing is the more economical choice and runs tens of percent below glass at the same size. A tempered-glass piece costs more because it gives depth, shine and a more durable finish, so it sits at the high end of the price range.
Yes. Custom photo printing lets you turn your own photo or image into a wall piece on canvas or glass, in a range of sizes. The price is set mainly by the size and material you choose, similar to the rest of the made-to-order pieces.
Because each piece is made specially for you to personal measurements and preference, there's no right of cancellation or return under Israel's Consumer Protection Law. A production defect or damage in transit is handled and fixed, so it's important to approve the details before production begins.