Triptych Wall Art Guide — Coastal Compositions That Anchor a Room

Triptych Wall Art Guide — Coastal Compositions That Anchor a Room

Triptychs are the most over-promised, under-styled format in coastal wall art. The pitch is appealing — three pieces, more visual interest, fills a big wall — but in practice, most triptychs look unbalanced because the three images don't actually work together. Either the colour temperature drifts across the set, the horizons don't line up, or the spacing is wrong for the wall.

The guides below cover the technical and the aesthetic. There's a piece on triptych compositions that actually work (and three that usually don't), a five-triptych living-room composition guide, and a broader piece on diptychs, triptychs and gallery walls as three different styling tools. Salt & Sol's triptych range is curated — every set is conceived as three pieces from the outset, not three random prints sold as a bundle. Browse the triptych collection and the broader pair-and-set range linked below.

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