Pre-curated gallery wall sets — prints selected to work together as a group. Each set is composed from across the Kuriosis catalogue with colour, tone, and visual weight already balanced. Choose your frame colour and hang.
Building a gallery wall from scratch takes time — matching tones, balancing sizes, finding prints that belong together without looking forced. These sets take that work off the table. Each gallery wall is composed from prints across the Kuriosis catalogue, selected to work as a group: colour palette, subject matter, and visual weight already considered. Sets like Explorer mix subjects across the catalogue, while artist-focused sets like White Hot by Henry Hu or Night & Day by Florent Bodart keep a tighter creative thread.
Every set ships with the prints already coordinated. You choose the frame colour — oak, black, or walnut brown — and the arrangement does the rest. Browse individual artists like Henry Hu, Florent Bodart, or Nico Tracey if you want to explore their full catalogues beyond the sets shown here.
What Is Included
Each gallery wall set contains between two and six fine art prints on 225g matte fine art paper, framed and ready to hang. Prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks. Sizes within each set are pre-selected to create balanced proportions — typically a mix of A3, 50x70cm, and 70x100cm formats. Some sets are also available as canvas prints on 400g cotton canvas, stretched on wooden bars in sizes 30x40cm, 50x70cm, and 70x100cm.
Sets like Warm by Ogawa Kazumasa lean toward soft, natural tones drawn from Japanese art, while Graphic Interventions by Nico Tracey brings a sharper, more architectural edge. The Explorer set draws from multiple artists and periods for a more eclectic arrangement.
Choosing the Right Set
For a calm, cohesive look, start with a single-artist set — the shared visual language holds the wall together naturally. For more variety, the mixed-artist sets introduce contrast without clashing. Consider the wall size: a three-print set works well above a sofa or sideboard, while larger sets can fill a hallway or stairway arrangement.
If none of the pre-composed sets fit exactly, individual prints from the same artists can be combined freely. Start with a set as a foundation and add single prints from our bestsellers or new arrivals to extend the arrangement over time.