What size is considered oversized or extra-large art? Art pieces 60 inches and above on one side are typically classified as oversized or extra-large. So many of you ask where we source our art, especially our large statement pieces. I understand that buying art online can be challenging — it's hard to gauge scale, proportions, and quality without seeing it in person. To help, I’m sharing my top tips for purchasing oversized art online. Save this post for future reference when you’re sourcing large art! 1. Don’t be fooled by too-good-to-be-true prices: Oversized art is expensive due to the sheer size and the potential risk of damage during shipping. If the price seems unusually low, it’s likely cutting corners somewhere. Invest a little more for better quality and a smoother shopping experience. 2. Unsure about sizing? Use the 2/3 Rule: As a general guideline, your artwork should cover at least 2/3 of the space you're decorating. Think 2/3 of the width of the wall or 2/3 of the length of the furniture the art will hang above. 3. Frame it for a more polished look: Framed art adds an extra touch of luxury and refinement to any space. Always opt for framed options when possible. (Right now, I'm loving floater frames — they offer a sleek, modern look that complements all types of art!) LTKHome