Three Piece Sets Wall Art
There’s something about three. One piece can look a bit lonely. Two can feel like you stopped halfway. But three? That’s where a blank wall suddenly looks “done”.
That’s the rule of threes in interior design. It’s a simple styling trick that creates balance, adds rhythm, and turns empty space into a proper statement wall.
A triptych (or trio wall art) works because your eye gets movement across each canvas panel. You get visual flow without needing to fill the room with “stuff”. It’s also a great way to go bigger without committing to one giant piece of large scale art.
If you’ve been staring at a wall thinking, “What do I even put there?”, a set of 3 wall art is usually the easiest win.
What is Triptych Art?
What is Triptych Art?
Triptych is simply an artwork split across three panels. Same image (or theme), broken into three parts so it spans wider and feels more dynamic.
You’ll also see them called split canvas prints, 3-panel sets, split canvases, or just “trios”. Same concept, different label.
And yes, people search them a dozen ways. You might be looking for an artwork set of 3, a wall art set of 3, set 3 wall art, set of 3 art, 3 set wall art, or even 3 part canvas wall art. Call it what you like. The goal is the same: three pieces working together as one.
Popular Styles and Subjects for 3-Piece Sets
Popular Styles and Subjects for 3-Piece Sets
Coastal and Hamptons
If you love that breezy, fresh Hamptons style, a trio is basically made for it. Think soft blues, sandy neutrals, ocean horizons, beach paths, and calm skies. It’s the “deep breath” of wall art.
These sets work beautifully in open-plan living rooms and light bedrooms, especially when your furniture leans linen, white oak, and relaxed textures.
If that’s your vibe, start here: ocean and coastal art or go straight to beach wall art.
Modern Abstract
Want something that feels current, clean, and a little punchy? A three-piece abstract painting can add energy without making your space feel busy. It’s ideal for minimalist decor because you get interest and shape, but still keep the room calm.
Abstract sets also make it easier to tie colours together. One panel can pick up your cushions, another your rug, another a subtle tone in your cabinetry.
If you’re building a modern aesthetic, browse abstract art or lean into brighter palettes with colourful art.
Naturescapes and Botanical
Three panels are perfect for landscapes. They stretch the scene, add depth, and make the room feel warmer. Forests, mountains, soft hills, and misty horizons all work well as a triptych.
Prefer something lighter? Botanical illustrations are a classic. Leaves, florals, and gentle greenery add a “fresh room” feeling, even if your plant on the windowsill is hanging on by a thread.
Have a look at botanical art or floral wall art.
Famous Artist Reproductions
A triptych format can also make traditional art feel more contemporary. A familiar artwork split into three panels suddenly looks right at home in modern interiors.
If you love the classics, you might like a three-piece set inspired by artists like Van Gogh or Matisse. It’s a nice middle ground between “gallery energy” and real-life living.
Explore Vincent van Gogh wall art or Henri Matisse wall art.
Where to Hang Your Trio Art Set
Where to Hang Your Trio Art Set
A trio works best where you want an obvious focal point. Somewhere your eye naturally lands.
Living room: Hang it above the sofa, centred, with enough width to balance the furniture. If your sofa is long, a wide triptych often looks better than one small piece floating around on its own. You can also style it with living room wall art.
Bedroom: Above the bed is the classic spot. Keep it calm and cohesive, especially if you want the room to feel restful. For ideas, see bedroom wall art.
Dining area: A three-piece set fills long walls beautifully and helps the space feel intentional, even if your dining chairs don’t match (no judgement).
Entryway or office: Smaller trios are great in these spots. They add personality fast, without needing a full gallery wall commitment. Try entry hall art or study and office wall art.
Framed Prints vs. Stretched Canvas
Framed Prints vs. Stretched Canvas
This is usually the big decision. Same artwork, different finish, totally different feel.
Stretched canvas (gallery-wrapped):
A gallery-wrapped canvas is stretched tight over a frame so the print continues around the edges. It looks clean, modern, and works brilliantly for larger walls. If you want that “art gallery but make it relaxed” look, this is it.
Framed prints:
Framed prints give you a crisp, polished edge. You’ll often see options like black, white, or natural timber tones. Many people love a solid timber frame because it adds warmth and structure.
Floating frames:
Floating frames are a favourite for a more premium look. The artwork sits inside the frame with a small gap, so it feels elevated and intentional.
Across these options, print quality matters. Fine art giclee printing and giclee technology are what give you clean detail, smooth gradients, and rich colour. Pair that with archival paper (for prints) and you’re looking at museum quality results that hold up over time.
How to Hang 3-Piece Wall Art Correctly
How to Hang 3-Piece Wall Art Correctly
You don’t need to be a tradie. You just need a plan.
Pick your centre point first. Lightly mark where the middle panel will go. This sets the whole layout.
Measure and mark the spacing. The sweet spot is 1.5 to 3 inches (about 4 to 7.5 cm) between each panel. That spacing keeps the visual flow, without the panels feeling squished or awkwardly far apart.
Use a level. Even small tilts show up when you have three pieces in a row.
Use the right wall anchors. Plasterboard needs anchors. Brick needs plugs. Your wall deserves better than “she’ll be right”.
Step back and check. Walk to the doorway. If it looks balanced from there, you’ve nailed it.
Tip: If you’re hanging above furniture, keep the bottom edge of the artwork around 15 to 25 cm above the top of the sofa or bedhead. It helps the set feel connected to the room.
Turning Your Own Photos into Triptych Prints
Turning Your Own Photos into Triptych Prints
Got a photo you love? A triptych is a beautiful way to display it, especially for wide landscape shots.
The key is image quality. For large scale art, you’ll want high-resolution photos so the detail stays sharp when printed. As a guide, aim for files at least 4MB, and ideally larger if you’re going big.
Also think about where the “splits” land. If the centre panel cuts straight through someone’s face, it can look a bit… accidental. Wide scenery and simple compositions tend to work best.
Why Shop Our Triptych Collection?
Why Shop Our Triptych Collection?
Because you get the look, without the fuss. Our triptych and trio sets are made to order in Australia, printed with fine art giclee detail, and finished in styles that suit real homes.
Most pieces arrive ready to hang, so you can get straight to the fun part: deciding where it goes.
We also offer free shipping Australia-wide, and you can use the Paypal pay in 4 option at checkout if you’d rather spread payments out.
And if something arrives damaged or not quite right, contact us within 10 days of delivery and we’ll help with a replacement or refund. No drama.
Prices start from $69, depending on your size and finish.
3-Piece Wall Art FAQs
3-Piece Wall Art FAQs
What is the difference between a triptych and a 3-piece set?
No difference in practice. Triptych is the traditional term for one image split across three panels.
How much space should I leave between each panel?
1.5 to 3 inches is the go-to range for clean proportion and good visual flow.
Can I turn my own photo into a 3-piece canvas set?
Yes. Just use high-resolution photos (at least 4MB for larger sizes) for crisp results.
Are the art pieces ready to hang upon delivery?
Most premium sets are ready to hang, whether you choose canvas or a framed option.
What is the best room for a 3-piece art set?
Living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms are the top picks, usually as a focal point above furniture.
Are there different framing options for triptychs?
Yes. Options often include stretched canvas, traditional frames, and floating frames.
What subjects are available in 3-panel designs?
Abstract, coastal, landscapes, botanical, and famous artist styles are all popular.
Is shipping free for these large art sets?
Many Aussie retailers offer free delivery nationwide. We offer free shipping Australia-wide.
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Abstract Echoes 3 Sets
From $179.97Abstract Echoes 3 Sets by Mareike Bohmer is a warm, layered take on abstract wall art, with loose painted blocks and fine scribbled lines that feel relaxed but well balanced. Across the trio, soft apricot and peachy orange lead the palette, joined by blush pink, creamy white, deep charcoal, muted beige and touches of burgundy […]
Awakening 3 Sets
From $179.97Awakening 3 Sets by Hope Bainbridge captures a quiet mountain landscape spread across three panels, with mist drifting over still water and soft peaks fading into the distance. The composition feels calm and balanced, with each piece offering a slightly different view while working beautifully as a whole. Warm sand, creamy ivory and gentle beige […]
Beach 3 Sets
From $179.97Beach 3 Sets by Pictufy Studio captures the coast in a soft, airy way that feels instantly calming. The trio moves from sandy dunes and a weathered path, to sunlit beach grass, to a close view of foamy waves meeting the shore. Pale sand, oat, cream and light taupe sit against washed sea blue and […]
Beach Waves 3 Sets
From $179.97Beach Waves 3 Sets by Pictufy Studio captures the shoreline in three soft, sun-washed views, with foamy waves rolling over pale sand and gently textured water stretching across each piece. The palette is light and airy, blending warm beige, creamy white, soft taupe and a whisper of sea blue, which makes it a beautiful fit […]
Beige Arc Poster 3 Sets
From $179.97Beige Arc Poster 3 Sets by Elena Ristova brings a clean, modern take on geometric abstraction, with three coordinating panels built from curved linework, soft circles and balanced negative space. The palette is calm and easy to live with, mixing creamy white, light sand, warm beige and a gentle caramel brown. It has that polished […]
Clay 3 Sets
From $179.97Clay 3 Sets by Dan Hobday is a calm abstract trio made up of layered shapes, soft brushwork and bold dark accents that give the composition a grounded, modern feel. Warm white, oat, sandy beige and clay-toned washes sit against smoky grey and inky black, creating that easy creamy & beige wall art look that […]
Delicately Pink 3 Sets
From $179.97Delicately Pink 3 Sets by Sally Ann Moss is soft, airy abstract wall art with a calm, easy rhythm. Across the three pieces, layered blocks, dotted textures and loose organic marks create a balanced composition that feels playful but still polished. The palette sits in that sweet spot between blush pink wall art and neutral […]
Fallow 3 Sets
From $179.97Fallow 3 Sets by Dan Hobday is a calm, atmospheric take on abstract wall art, with a landscape feel that reads like distant hills, water and open sky. Soft washes of pale blue-green, cream and warm white drift across the composition, while earthy ochre and deep charcoal bands add contrast and ground the scene. The […]
Farm View 3 Sets
Farm View 3 Sets by Alma captures a quiet, rolling landscape in a soft, painterly style that feels calm from the first glance. Across the three pieces, winding water or tracks lead your eye through sandy hills, scattered trees and open sky, giving the composition an easy sense of flow. The palette sits beautifully in […]
Flowing Lines 3 Sets
From $179.97Flowing Lines 3 Sets by Treechild is a calm, sculptural take on abstract line art. Across the three panels, soft flowing forms drift and fold like fabric, sand or carved stone, giving the composition movement without feeling busy. The palette sits in warm oatmeal, cream and light beige, which makes it an easy fit for […]
Land 3 Sets
From $179.97Land 3 Sets by Dan Hobday is a calm abstract landscape series with a soft horizon line and layered, open space that feels like water, sky and distant land all at once. The palette sits beautifully in creamy and beige wall art, with misty ivory, warm sand, pale stone, soft grey and washed blue moving […]
Magical Forest 3 Sets
From $179.97Magical Forest 3 Sets by Hope Bainbridge brings together three misty landscape scenes with a soft, dreamlike feel. Faded treetops, rolling hills and a distant mountain drift through layers of fog, giving the whole set a calm, slightly magical mood. The palette leans into blue & green wall art, with airy washes of pale aqua, […]
Mid Century Brown 3 Sets
From $179.97Mid Century Brown 3 Sets by Orara Studio is a clean, modern take on abstract mid century styling. Across three panels, soft white painted forms sit on a warm sandy brown ground, with rounded shapes and simple lines that feel balanced without being too serious. The brushwork is visible and slightly chalky, which gives the […]
Neutral Geometrical 3 Set
From $179.97Neutral Geometrical 3 Set by Little Dean is a calm, considered take on abstract wall art, built from soft-edged blocks and clean geometric shapes. Across the three pieces, warm cream, sand, stone grey, taupe and chalky white are layered with touches of dusty pink, cocoa and charcoal, giving the set depth without making it feel […]
Pink Hills 3 Sets
From $329.97Pink Hills 3 Sets by Claire Whitehead is a soft, painterly take on rolling countryside, spread across three relaxed landscape scenes. Winding paths, sloping hills and scattered trees create an easy sense of movement from one piece to the next. The palette feels sun-washed and calm, with dusty pinks, buttery yellow, sage and olive greens, […]
Play of Shapes 3 Sets
From $179.97Play of Shapes 3 Sets by Mareike Bohmer brings together three geometric compositions that feel calm, clever and beautifully balanced. This abstract wall art leans into a minimalistic wall art style, using blocks, curves and angled forms to create rhythm without looking busy. Across the set, you’ll notice soft blush, dusty mauve, warm beige, pale […]
Rural 3 Sets
From $179.97Rural 3 Sets by Dan Hobday is a calm abstract landscape series with a soft, windswept feel. Broad brushwork sweeps across each panel, suggesting open fields, low horizons and distant hills without spelling everything out. The palette is beautifully restrained, with creamy white, sand, taupe and earthy brown layered with smoky grey and deep charcoal […]
Solaris 3 Sets
From $179.97Solaris 3 Sets by Pictufy Studio brings together three coastal photographs with a calm, airy feel. A lone beach umbrella, sunlit steps meeting the shoreline, and a close view of rolling surf create a relaxed Mediterranean mood without trying too hard. The palette is soft and easy to live with, blending sandy beige, chalky white, […]
Wabi Sabi 3 Sets
From $150.00Wabi Sabi 3 Sets by Dina Dankers is a calm abstract trio with an easy, lived-in feel. Soft washes of chalky white, warm sand, blush beige and pale stone drift across the panels, with hints of olive and taupe adding gentle depth. The mix of organic marks and layered geometric shapes gives it a balanced, […]
White Brush Stroke 3 Sets
From $179.97White Brush Stroke 3 Sets by Elena Ristova is a calm, contemporary abstract made up of three panels with loose white lines drifting and looping across a soft beige background. The composition feels airy and balanced, with each panel bringing its own rhythm while still working beautifully as a set. Warm cream, oat and chalky […]
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