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Bloom 'n' Zoom Wall Art featuring five framed panels of vibrant floral photography in a modern living room setting.
Close-up of framed 5-panel floral photography wall art showcasing vivid pink and yellow blooms.
Bloom 'n' Zoom Wall Art featuring five framed panels of vibrant floral photography in a modern living room setting.
Close-up of framed 5-panel floral photography wall art showcasing vivid pink and yellow blooms.

Bloom 'n' Zoom: Framed 5-Panel Floral Photography Wall Art - Multi-Frame Bloom Power (127x76cm)

Say hello to bloom power with this framed 5-panel floral photography wall art! Splash-proof, ready-to-hang multi-frame magic that'll brighten any room.

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Turn your blank walls into a bouquet-savvy gallery with this framed 5-panel floral photography wall art! Easy-to-clean, splash-resistant MDF prints come with hooks for instant, bloom-packed elegance. Garden vibes, no watering required!

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Moolwan 5-Panel Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm) – Centered Bloom That Anchors Without Overwhelming

That Empty Wall Above Your Sofa Has Been Waiting Long Enough

You've looked at this wall dozens of times. You've imagined something there — something that would make the room feel finished, intentional, like someone who actually cares about their space lives here. But every time you get close to deciding, the options blur together. Another abstract. Another generic landscape. Another piece that might work or might just become background noise you stop noticing after a week.

This lotus wall art solves a specific problem: it gives your eye somewhere to rest. The composition centers on a single pink-white bloom floating on green lily pads, and that centered focal point does something unusual — it creates visual calm without being boring. The five panels spread the image across 127cm, which means it fills the wall above a 7-8 foot sofa proportionally (that's roughly 53% coverage, right in the sweet spot where it looks intentional, not squeezed or overwhelming). The soft pink petals, coral-toned inner layers, and golden stamens sit against a wash of green that reads as natural, not artificial. This isn't a piece that demands attention. It's a piece that rewards it when guests actually look.


Why 127cm Works on 10-12ft Walls (And What Changes If You Size Differently)

A 127cm-wide piece covers approximately 35-40% of a 10-12ft wall when hung above furniture. That's enough presence to anchor the seating area without making the sofa feel like an afterthought beneath a massive print.

For a standard 8-foot (240cm) sofa, 127cm hits 53% of sofa width — slightly below the 60-75% ideal range, which means this piece will look balanced and airy rather than dominant. If your sofa is 7 feet (210cm), you're at 60% coverage, which is precisely proportional. If your sofa is 6 feet (180cm), this piece will feel generous and statement-making — still proportional, but noticeably present.

The 76cm height works for 8-foot ceilings with 20-25cm clearance above the sofa top. For 10-foot ceilings, this height still reads as substantial because the horizontal spread carries visual weight.

Viewing distance matters: from the doorway (typically 3-4 meters), the five panels read as a unified lotus image. Up close (1-2 meters), the panel gaps create intentional breathing room between sections — the lotus appears to float across the wall rather than sit flat against it.

The 5-panel format means each panel is approximately 25cm wide with standard 2-3cm gaps. When aligning during installation, the center panel (containing the bloom's core) becomes your reference point — get that level, and the flanking panels follow naturally.


What These Colors Look Like on Cream Walls (Morning vs LED)

The palette here is specific: soft pink (almost white at the petal edges), warm coral-pink (deepening toward the flower's center), golden-orange stamens, and a dominant field of green lily pads with soft focus.

Against cream or off-white walls (the default in most Indian apartments), the green reads as fresh and grounded — it echoes plants, it suggests nature, it doesn't fight the neutral backdrop. The pink-coral bloom pops gently without screaming. This isn't high-contrast art that creates tension; it's tonal harmony that lets the room breathe.

In morning light (natural daylight through east-facing windows), the greens appear cooler and more vibrant, the pink reads as softer, almost lavender-touched. The overall effect is refreshing, almost dewy.

Under warm LED lighting (3000K, which is what most Indian living rooms use), the pink warms up to a more coral-peach tone, the greens deepen slightly, and the golden stamens glow. Evening viewing brings out the meditative quality — the lotus looks lit from within.

If you have a brown or beige sofa (extremely common in Indian homes), this palette complements rather than clashes. The green echoes wooden furniture tones, the pink provides a soft accent without demanding matching cushions or throws. Your mother-in-law will see a lotus — culturally familiar, aesthetically pleasing, nothing to question.


Installation in Indian Walls (Concrete vs Drywall)

Five panels means ten mounting points (two D-rings per panel). This sounds complicated but is actually simpler than hanging one large heavy frame — each panel weighs only about 600 grams, so you're working with manageable pieces rather than wrestling a 3kg canvas into position alone.

For concrete walls (common in older buildings and most apartments): Use the included concrete anchors with a 6mm masonry bit. Drill 35mm deep, tap in anchors, screw hooks. Start with the center panel, verify it's level, then work outward.

For drywall (common in newer constructions): Use the included plastic wall anchors with a 6mm bit. Drill 30mm deep, insert anchors, screw hooks. Same center-out installation sequence.

The alignment reality: You'll spend more time measuring and marking than actually drilling. Use the hanging template, tape it at your desired height, mark all ten points before drilling any. Stand back from the doorway after marking — does the imaginary rectangle look level and centered relative to the sofa? Adjust marks now, not after you've drilled.

For rentals: Ten 6mm holes are ten tiny patches when you move out. Wall putty, sand smooth, touch-up paint. Total cost under ₹300, total time under 30 minutes. Your deposit is safe.

Splash-proof vinyl on MDF means you don't need to worry about monsoon humidity affecting the panels themselves — no warping, no color bleeding, no rippling.


Why This Works Better Than Macrame Wall Hangings

Macrame has had its moment. You've seen the woven cotton pieces in every lifestyle blog, every Instagram flat-lay. And macrame does add texture. But here's what macrame doesn't do:

Visual focal point: Macrame creates pattern but rarely creates a place for the eye to rest. It's texture, not image. This lotus vinyl art gives you both — texture from the panel format, focal point from the centered bloom.

Dust and maintenance: Cotton macrame traps dust in every knot and weave. In Indian conditions (ceiling fans running, windows open, Delhi's air quality, Mumbai's humidity), macrame gets dingy within months. You can't wash it without risking shape distortion. Vinyl-on-MDF wipes clean with a dry cloth. Dust sits on the surface; it doesn't embed.

Color consistency: Macrame is typically off-white or beige — it adds neutral texture but not color. If your room already has cream walls, beige furniture, and neutral curtains, macrame adds more of the same. This lotus piece introduces controlled color — pink, coral, green — without overwhelming.

Permanence: Macrame droops over time. The knots loosen, the fringe frays, the whole piece starts looking tired after 18-24 months. MDF panels don't sag, don't stretch, don't lose their shape.

If you wanted texture and craft, macrame made sense. If you want a finished look that stays finished, vinyl wall art on MDF delivers that with less maintenance and more visual impact.


What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From the doorway, you'll see a unified lotus image — the five panels merge into one continuous scene. The green provides visual weight without heaviness. The central bloom catches the eye naturally, then releases it. It's not demanding; it's inviting.

Up close, the panel gaps become visible as intentional design elements — the lotus floats across the wall, broken into segments that create rhythm. The soft-focus lily pads have a painterly quality rather than photographic sharpness at the edges, which makes the piece feel artistic rather than like a blown-up photograph.

This is a piece that complements rather than dominates. If you have a busy room — patterned curtains, colorful cushions, multiple furniture pieces — this lotus adds calm. If your room is minimal — neutral sofa, plain walls, simple furniture — this adds character without competing.

It works alone. You don't need to flank it with smaller frames or add floating shelves beside it. The five-panel format creates enough visual interest on its own. Above an 8-foot sofa with the standard 20-25cm clearance, it will look proportional, intentional, and complete.


Moolwan Design Note The lotus bloom is positioned dead-center across the panel split — the third (middle) panel carries the heart of the flower while petals extend into panels two and four. This centering creates symmetry that reads as calm rather than static, and the water reflection at the bottom adds grounding depth.

Moolwan Quality Standard Designed for Indian apartments and lighting conditions. Printed to resist humidity-related color fading. Packed for long-distance Indian transit. Quality checked before dispatch. Ships from West Bengal.

Moolwan Fit Guidance for Indian Homes At 127cm wide, this fits above 6.5-8ft sofas proportionally. For walls 10-12ft wide, it anchors the seating zone without overwhelming adjacent furniture. Hang 20-25cm above sofa top for proper visual connection.


Quick Specifications

SpecificationDetail
ProductMoolwan 5-Panel Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm)
BrandMoolwan
CategoryVinyl Wall Art on MDF
CollectionNature Wall Art Collection
Dimensions127cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 0.6cm (D)
Weight3000 grams (total across all panels)
Material & ConstructionSplash-proof vinyl print on MDF
ColorsSoft pink, coral-pink, golden-orange stamens, vibrant green lily pads, water reflection tones
Best ForLiving room above sofa, dining wall, hallway — works on 10-12ft walls above 6.5-8ft sofas
Ships FromWest Bengal

Frequently Asked Questions

Will 127cm look proportional above my 7-foot sofa? Yes. 127cm is approximately 60% of a 7-foot (210cm) sofa's width, which sits right at the lower end of the ideal 60-75% range. It will look balanced and airy — present but not overwhelming.

How will the pink and green look against my cream walls under LED lights? Under warm LED lighting (3000K, standard in most Indian homes), the pink warms to a coral-peach tone, the greens deepen slightly, and the overall effect is soft and inviting. The colors complement cream walls rather than contrasting harshly.

Is aligning five panels difficult during installation? Start with the center panel (the one with the lotus bloom's core), get it level, then work outward. Use the hanging template to mark all ten mounting points before drilling. Most of the time goes into measuring and marking — actual installation is 15-20 minutes once marks are set.

Will this warp or fade during monsoon season? Splash-proof vinyl on MDF resists humidity-related warping — the panels stay flat through monsoon conditions. The print is designed to resist color fading even in humid environments typical of coastal and high-moisture cities.

How much gap should I leave between panels? Standard spacing is 2-3cm between panels. This allows the continuous image to read as unified from across the room while maintaining the intentional segmented aesthetic up close. The hanging template accounts for this spacing.


Product Snapshot

AttributeDetail
BrandMoolwan
ProductMoolwan 5-Panel Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm)
CategoryVinyl Wall Art on MDF
CollectionNature Wall Art Collection
Theme/TypeLotus / Floral / Water Lily
Best ForLiving room above 6.5-8ft sofa, dining wall, hallway on 10-12ft walls
Primary DifferentiatorCentered lotus composition creates a single calm focal point across five panels
Secondary DifferentiatorsPink-coral-green palette complements cream walls and brown furniture; water reflection adds subtle depth
Material & ConstructionSplash-proof vinyl print on MDF
Care InstructionsWipe with dry microfiber cloth; no water or chemicals needed
Ships FromWest Bengal
PackingLong-distance transit ready
Quality CheckBefore dispatch
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