La pared del comedor tiene un solo trabajo: dar a las personas algo que valga la pena mirar durante una comida. Imprimimos cada pieza en nuestro estudio de Berlín sobre papel Fine Art de 225g o canvas de algodón de 400g con tintas pigmentadas de archivo. Bodegones, estudios botánicos y composiciones modernas y atrevidas funcionan muy bien — especialmente en 50×70cm o 70×100cm sobre un aparador.
Dining rooms centre on a table, and the art usually hangs on the wall behind or opposite it. That makes placement predictable — and means one strong piece often does more than a scattered arrangement. The wall above a sideboard or buffet is the classic spot, and it calls for a 50×70cm or 70×100cm print with enough presence to anchor the room.
Think about what people see when they sit down. The art is at eye level for seated guests, so details and composition matter more than scale alone. A print that invites a closer look or a second glance becomes part of the meal.
Styles and Subjects That Work
Still life is the genre built for dining rooms. Vintage still life paintings — fruit, wine, table settings — echo the room’s function without being obvious about it. Vintage prints from Dutch and Flemish archives work particularly well here.
Botanical prints bridge the gap between kitchen and dining room. Detailed herb charts or citrus illustrations carry a natural warmth. Japanese prints — especially seasonal landscapes and bird studies — offer a quieter alternative with strong composition.
For a contemporary dining room, modern art prints or abstract work in warm tones (ochre, terracotta, deep green) bring energy without competing with the table setting. A single large landscape print can also open up the room visually, adding depth to a wall that might otherwise feel flat.
Sizes and Framing for the Dining Room
One print, well chosen, beats three small ones in a dining room. 50×70cm is the minimum for a wall above a sideboard. 70×100cm is better if the wall allows it. A canvas art print at 70×100cm with a floating frame gives a gallery finish that suits formal and relaxed dining rooms alike.
If you prefer paper, a framed 50×70cm print in a black frame gives clean, modern contrast. Oak framing warms up the room and complements wooden dining tables. Walnut brown works well with darker furniture.
For longer walls, a pair of 50×70cm prints with matching frames creates balance — one on each side of a mirror or light fixture.
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