70 × 100 cm es el lienzo más grande que producimos. Canvas de algodón de 400g, impreso con tintas pigmentadas de archivo y tensado sobre bastidor de madera maciza en nuestro estudio de Berlín. Es una pieza central — el tipo de obra que define una pared. Muéstralo sin marco para un look contemporáneo o añade un marco flotante en Roble o Negro.
At 70 × 100 cm, this is not background decoration. It is the first thing you see when you enter a room. The 400g cotton canvas at this scale has a physical presence — texture you notice from across the space, depth from the stretcher frame that lifts the artwork off the wall, and colour density that archival pigment inks deliver at their best on large surfaces.
This is the format for the wall above a large sofa, a statement piece in a dining room, or the anchor of an open-plan living space. The same artwork you might hang at 50 × 70 cm takes on a completely different character here — more immersive, more commanding, closer to the experience of standing in front of an original painting.
Measure before ordering: you need at least 120 cm of vertical clearance and 90 cm of horizontal space, plus room for the piece to breathe. If your wall is tighter than that, the 50 × 70 canvas delivers the same textile quality in a more forgiving size.
What to Hang at 70×100 on Canvas
Scale favours boldness. Landscape compositions — wide horizons, atmospheric depth, water and sky — become almost environmental at this size. You are not looking at a picture of a landscape; you are standing next to one. Abstract works with large gestural strokes, sweeping colour fields, or layered textures gain real physical impact where every centimetre of canvas surface contributes.
Oil painting reproductions are where 70 × 100 canvas truly shines. The cotton weave mimics the original painting surface, and at this size, the illusion is convincing. Old Masters, impressionist works, and expressionist pieces from the vintage collection all reward this format.
Japanese art — especially dramatic wave compositions, tall vertical landscapes, and large-scale ink paintings — carries enormous presence at 70 × 100 on canvas. The textile surface adds the warmth that Japanese paper originals have, which flat paper reproductions often miss.
Subjects to reconsider at this size: fine line drawings, detailed typography, or anything that depends on precision. Canvas softens, and at this scale that softening is amplified. For those subjects, the 70 × 100 paper print keeps every line sharp.
Floating Frame or Frameless Display
Every canvas arrives stretched on a wooden frame and ready to hang. At 70 × 100, frameless display has a distinctly contemporary, studio feel — the canvas edges show the image continuation, and the depth of the stretcher frame casts a natural shadow line against the wall.
A floating frame adds a formal gallery finish. The 5 mm shadow gap between canvas and frame makes the piece look like it is suspended — an effect that is especially striking at this size. Oak floating frames warm the overall look and complement natural interiors. Black floating frames sharpen the boundary and give the canvas a curated, institutional quality.
Floating frames are exclusive to canvas — for paper prints, standard frames in oak, black, and walnut brown are available in the frames collection. Browse all canvas formats in the full canvas collection.