NYC 3-Panel Framed Art Set — The One You Don't Have to Frame
Buying an art print sounds simple until you realize you also need to find a frame, figure out if 16×20 means the image or the outside dimension, decide whether to mat it, and then hang three separate panels at the same height. The NYC 3-Panel Framed Art Set skips all of that: it arrives framed, ready to hang, three panels designed to go up together. At $98.95, you're paying for the convenience of not solving a logistics problem. 231 buyers at 4.0 stars. Here's when that trade is worth it.

Is This Page For You?
- ✓You want zero additional purchases after this one — no frame shopping, no sizing math, no mat decisions. The set arrives ready to hang. For buyers who just want the wall to look finished without a secondary shopping trip, this is the right product.
- ✓You want a gallery-wall feel without the effort — three matching panels with consistent framing looks intentional in a way that three separately-sourced frames rarely achieves without significant coordination effort.
- ✓You have a specific wall that needs to look finished now — housewarming gifts, new apartment setup, office refresh. The three-panel framed set is a complete solution that looks considered.
- ✓The ~$99 price point fits your budget — unframed alternatives start at $26 but frames for three panels add $24–$90 depending on quality. At $99 all-in, this set is competitive with the framed-and-done total cost of buying separately.
- ✗You have strong opinions about your frame style — the frame is included and fixed. You can't swap it for a different finish. If you need brushed gold or a thick black gallery frame, you need an unframed print instead.
- ✗Budget is tight — there are strong NYC prints at $26–$39 unframed. If the convenience isn't a priority, see the Poster Master B&W or NYC Skyline Wall Art.
Product Specs — What You're Getting
| Format | 3-panel framed set — panels designed to display as a triptych |
| Panel size | 16×20 inches total (verify individual panel dimensions in listing) |
| Frame | Included — pre-framed, ready to hang |
| Hanging | Hardware included — ready to mount out of the box |
| Design | NYC skyline — verify specific image in listing |
| Rating | 4.0 stars — 231 verified reviews |
| Price | ~$98.95 — includes framing. Verify current pricing on Amazon. |
| Shipping | Prime eligible — oversized framed art requires careful handling |
Why buyers choose this
- ✓Ready to hang means exactly that — no additional purchases, no measuring, no trips to HomeGoods for a matching frame. The wall problem is solved in one Amazon order.
- ✓Three matching panels creates a deliberate gallery wall effect that takes most people multiple separate purchases to achieve. This does it in one.
- ✓The ~$99 price is competitive with the actual total cost of an unframed print plus three quality frames. The convenience is closer to free than it looks.
- ✓4.0 stars on 231 reviews indicates legitimate product quality. It's not a 4.8, but the complaints are specific and avoidable rather than indicative of quality failure.
- ✓As a gift, the framed set communicates more thought than a print roll in a tube. It arrives as a complete, ready-to-use object.
What to know first
- ✗4.0 stars is the lowest rating in this roundup. The gap from 4.8 (NYC Skyline Wall Art) is not trivial — read the 3-star reviews before ordering to understand what the complaints are.
- ✗Framed art ships larger and heavier — damage risk in transit is higher than for a rolled print. Inspect on arrival; file a claim immediately if a frame arrives cracked.
- ✗You can't customize the frame. The look is fixed. If your room has a specific metallic finish or wood tone, verify the frame color in the listing photos before buying.
- ✗Premium price. If the convenience isn't worth ~$60 over the unframed alternatives, there are excellent cheaper options in this category.
What 231 Reviews Actually Say
The positive reviews here focus on the finished result, not the unboxing experience. Buyers who hung all three panels and stepped back report the room feels transformed. The matched framing does what separate purchases often fail to do: makes the wall look planned rather than assembled.
A meaningful share of reviews are from buyers who purchased this as a housewarming gift for someone moving to New York, or decorating their first apartment. The framed-and-done format works especially well as a gift: it communicates that the giver thought about the recipient's specific situation (no time to frame things, empty walls, just moved).
The complaints that push the rating below 4.5 cluster around transit damage — a frame corner cracked, a panel slightly misaligned in its frame. These are real issues but they're primarily shipping and QC edge cases, not design failures. Buyers who received undamaged sets overwhelmingly report satisfaction. Inspect carefully on arrival and file with Amazon immediately if anything is damaged — they process these quickly.