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Abstract Awesomeness framed Canvas To Jazz Up Your Walls (91x61cm)

Meet your walls’ new bestie: this 91x61cm framed abstract canvas on pure cotton. Vivid matte colors, zero frame drama, and crowd-pleasing vibes – ready to hang and make your space sing!

₹ 2,796


Brand : INEP

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Who said art had to be complicated? This 91x61cm framed canvas brings modern abstract flair on pure cotton with a matte finish. Roll it out, hang it up, and enjoy instant style!

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Moolwan Abstract Fluid Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x61cm) - Multicolor Framed Art for Modern Indian Homes

You keep opening the product page, trying to mentally place this on your wall. But it's impossible to know for sure, isn't it? 91x61cm looks perfect in mockups, but your wall has that window on one side, the AC unit, maybe a switchboard. You need to know this works in your specific space, not just styled photos.

Here's what actually matters: this 91cm-wide abstract canvas covers roughly 30-35% of a standard 10-foot Indian living room wall. That's not a guess—it's math. 91cm divided by 300cm (a 10ft wall) equals 30%. You'd have approximately 104cm of breathing space on each side if you center it. Against cream or off-white walls (which most Indian builders use), the magenta, turquoise, and lime green in this piece will pop without clashing.

The Visual Math: How 91cm Fits 10ft Walls in Indian Homes

Let's work through this together. Your living room wall is probably somewhere between 10-12 feet wide. Here's what 91cm coverage looks like:

On a 10ft (300cm) wall: 91cm gives you 30% coverage. That leaves 104cm on each side—enough for a floor lamp or side table without the wall feeling cramped.

On a 12ft (360cm) wall: Coverage drops to 25%. Still substantial, but you might consider pairing with smaller complementary pieces if your wall feels bare.

Above a 6ft sofa: The canvas extends roughly 15cm beyond each sofa arm—creating that deliberate "art wider than furniture" look that interior stylists recommend.

Compare this to what you might have considered: a 60cm piece would cover only 20% of a 10ft wall and can look like an afterthought. A 120cm piece jumps to 40% coverage—bold, but potentially overwhelming in a 12x14ft room with standard 9ft ceilings.

What These Colors Will Actually Look Like (Morning vs. Evening Light)

The product photo shows saturated magenta, orange, turquoise, and lime green flowing into each other. But your walls aren't studio-lit.

In morning natural light (east-facing windows): The turquoise and green tones will appear cooler, almost aquatic. The orange center will warm up the composition without becoming aggressive.

In evening LED light (warm white bulbs): The magenta and orange will dominate. The piece will feel warmer overall—which works beautifully in spaces with wooden furniture.

Against cream walls: The colors create enough contrast to stand out without fighting your existing décor. If you have brown or beige sofas (most Indian living rooms do), the turquoise provides a complementary accent that won't clash.

The matte satin finish eliminates glare from tube lights or afternoon sun hitting the canvas directly—something glossy prints can't promise.

Rental-Friendly Mounting: How to Hang Without Losing Your Deposit

At 400 grams, this canvas weighs less than two smartphones stacked together. That's not marketing fluff—it's structurally relevant.

What this weight means for installation: A single nail or adhesive hook rated for 1kg will hold this with complete security. No need for wall plugs, rawl bolts, or calling the building electrician who also does "odd jobs."

For rental apartments: 3M Command Strips (the large picture-hanging variant) can support up to 7kg. Your 400-gram canvas needs one strip. When you move out, warm the strip with a hairdryer for 30 seconds, peel slowly, and your deposit stays intact.

The 2cm depth gives the canvas enough standoff from the wall to create shadow depth—it won't sit flat like a poster.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

You've probably looked at 60cm options. They're cheaper, less commitment, easier to fit. Here's the honest trade-off:

60cm on a 10ft wall: 20% coverage. It works, but often looks like you bought whatever fit the budget rather than what fits the space. Guests notice.

91x61cm (this piece): 30% coverage. The "goldilocks zone" for Indian living rooms—neither too timid nor too dominant. It fills the wall without requiring you to rearrange furniture around it.

120cm+ pieces: 40%+ coverage. Statement pieces, but they demand the room. If your living room doubles as a dining space (most 2-3 BHK flats), a canvas this large can feel imposing rather than inviting.

At ₹2,796, this 91cm canvas costs roughly ₹34 per centimeter of width. Marketplace alternatives at ₹800-1,200 often use 200 GSM paper-backed canvas that warps within one monsoon season. Moolwan uses 340 GSM cotton canvas with moisture-resistant coating—tested for 70-85% humidity.

Setting Realistic Expectations: Colors, Lighting, and Your Space

Let's be clear about what you're buying: this is fluid abstract art. The colors won't match your cushions exactly (they weren't designed to). The brushwork is intentionally organic—no two areas look identical.

What works: The piece anchors spaces that already have multiple colors. If your living room has a grey sofa, wooden coffee table, and green plants, this canvas ties them together rather than adding another competing element.

What might not work: Minimalist spaces with strict two-color palettes. If your room is entirely white-grey-black, this piece will be the only color present—which can look intentional or accidental depending on execution.

Viewing distance matters: At 2-3 feet, you'll see the fluid texture and color transitions. At 8-10 feet (across a standard living room), the piece reads as an energetic color block. Both are valid ways to experience abstract art.

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