How to plan a Nordic gallery wall
A gallery wall is one of the calmest ways to bring Nordic nature into a room. A few prints, arranged with a little care, can hold a whole wall together. This short guide covers the three things that matter most — and an easy way to see the result before you order.
1. Start with a layout, not a single print
Most walls feel calmer when the arrangement is decided first. Three reliable starting points:
- A row of three — quiet and architectural, ideal above a sofa, bed, or in a hallway.
- A five-piece grid — a balanced block that fills a wall without crowding it.
- An asymmetric trio — one larger print anchored by two smaller ones, for a reading nook or corner.
2. Keep the prints in one family
Tones and subject matter do the quiet work. Our square Nordic prints — forest portals, still water, birch and moss — are made to sit together, so any combination stays coherent. If in doubt, choose pieces that share a palette rather than ones that compete for attention.
3. Mind the spacing
Leave an even gap between frames — around 5–6 cm for square prints — and hang the centre of the whole arrangement at about eye level, roughly 145 cm from the floor. Even spacing matters more than perfect symmetry.
See the wall before you buy
The easiest way to get it right is to build the wall first. Our Gallery Wall Planner lets you choose a layout, swap prints in and out, try it against different wall tones, and add the whole wall to your cart in one step.
Prefer to browse first? Explore the digital prints for instant downloads, or the printed posters delivered to your door.