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Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers Canvas Unframed Wall Art displayed in a bright living room
Close-up of vibrant petals on Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers Unframed Wall Art
Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers Canvas Unframed Wall Art displayed in a bright living room
Close-up of vibrant petals on Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers Unframed Wall Art

Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers framed Wall Art

Ready to turn your space into a poppy paradise? This Abstract Red Flowers Wall Art framed canvas is your ticket to vibrant vibes – just unwrap, frame, and wow your guests!

₹ 2,896


Brand : INEP

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Step up your décor game with this Bloom-tastic Abstract Red Flowers framed Wall Art! Printed on premium cotton canvas, this 91x76cm masterpiece arrives rolled and ready to frame. Fade-resistant, vibrant, and oh-so-chic.

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Moolwan Abstract Red Poppies Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x76cm) – Dual-Bloom Composition with Warm-Cool Color Balance

When You Can't Picture How It'll Actually Look on Your Wall

You've been staring at that blank wall for weeks now. Maybe months. You've browsed hundreds of options, but every time you find something promising, the same thought stops you: "Will this actually work in my space, or will it look completely different once it's up?" The mockup shows a perfect white wall with perfect lighting. Your wall is cream-colored, catches afternoon sun from the window, and sits behind a brown fabric sofa that came with the apartment.

This abstract poppies painting solves that specific visualization problem because its color composition was designed to adapt. The two poppy blooms — one positioned higher, one lower — create an asymmetrical balance that reads as intentional from across the room. The deep crimson and burnt orange of the petals pull warmth into any space, while the sage green and teal foliage accents prevent the piece from feeling overwhelming against neutral walls.

At 91cm wide and 76cm tall, this vertical format works in spaces where horizontal pieces feel forced — that narrow wall between your bedroom door and window, the section of living room wall next to the TV unit, or the dining area wall that's been empty since you moved in.

Why 91cm Width Works on 7-9ft Wall Sections (And What Changes If You Size Up)

The 91cm width covers approximately 30-35% of a standard 9ft (275cm) Indian apartment wall — enough presence to anchor the space without overwhelming it. For context: if your sofa is a standard 6-foot (180cm) three-seater, this canvas at 91cm sits comfortably within the 60-75% width ratio that looks proportional from the doorway.

The 76cm height means the bottom edge of the frame sits roughly 20-25cm above your sofa top (the sweet spot), while the top edge stays well below the 8ft ceiling line. From your usual seated position on the sofa, the composition's focal point — that upper poppy bloom — lands naturally at eye level.

Viewing distance matters here. At 2-3 meters (typical living room depth), the dual-bloom arrangement reads as a cohesive composition. The painterly brushstrokes that look expressive up close blend into rich color fields from across the room. If you're placing this in a smaller room or narrower hallway, the vertical orientation actually works in your favor — it draws the eye upward rather than demanding horizontal wall space you don't have.

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

The dominant palette — deep crimson, burnt orange, burgundy — falls squarely in the warm spectrum. Against cream or off-white walls (the default in most Indian apartments), these reds gain depth rather than looking flat. The cool accents (sage green, teal, touches of blue-gray) prevent the warmth from becoming monotonous.

In morning daylight: the orange tones brighten, and the green foliage accents become more prominent. The white background of the canvas catches light and keeps the overall impression fresh rather than heavy.

Under warm LED lighting (3000K, standard in most Indian homes): the crimson deepens to almost burgundy, the orange glows, and the overall effect feels richer. This is typically when guests see your walls, and this warmth actually works in your favor — the painting looks intentional and curated rather than like a random purchase.

Against brown or beige sofas: the warm red-orange palette creates visual conversation without clashing. The olive and sage greens echo the natural wood tones in most Indian furniture — your coffee table, TV unit, dining chairs. You're not introducing a completely foreign color; you're amplifying warmth that already exists in the room.

If your walls are painted that specific builder-peach common in Indian apartments, the green accents in the foliage become your friend — they provide enough cool contrast to prevent the reds from feeling like they're competing with the wall color.

Installation in Indian Walls (Concrete vs Drywall)

At 91x76cm, this canvas requires two anchor points for secure, level hanging. The included hardware covers both scenarios you'll encounter in Indian homes:

For concrete walls (older buildings, most construction before 2010): You'll use the concrete anchors with a 6mm masonry bit. Drill 35mm deep, tap in the anchors, and screw in the hooks. The D-ring hangers on the back of the frame distribute weight evenly across both points.

For drywall (modern apartments, especially in high-rises): The plastic wall anchors work with a standard 6mm drill bit. Same process, slightly shallower depth at 30mm.

The paper hanging template eliminates the "drilling in the wrong spot" anxiety. Tape it to the wall at your chosen height, mark the two drill points through the template, remove, drill. Total installation time: 15-20 minutes, including the part where you step back three times to confirm it's level.

For rentals: The 6mm holes are smaller than what a standard picture frame nail leaves behind. When you move out, fill with wall putty, sand smooth, touch up with matching paint. Your landlord won't notice, and your deposit stays intact.

Why This Works Better Than Macrame Wall Hangings

You've probably considered macrame — it's everywhere right now, and it seems like a "safe" choice for blank walls. Here's the practical comparison:

Macrame wall hangings collect dust in every knot and fiber. In Indian cities with construction dust, pollution, and monsoon humidity, that cream-colored macrame turns gray within 3-4 months. Cleaning means taking it down, soaking, drying, rehanging — or watching it slowly look dirtier.

This canvas has a moisture-resistant polymer coating. Dust sits on the surface instead of embedding in fibers. A dry microfiber cloth every few weeks keeps it looking exactly as it did when you hung it.

Macrame is texture without color — it adds dimension but doesn't introduce visual warmth or a focal point. This canvas brings specific colors into your room that interact with your existing furniture and lighting. The painterly brushstrokes add texture when you look closely, while reading as cohesive color from across the room.

Macrame also tends to hang limply in humid conditions and can develop mildew in monsoon months if your apartment doesn't have great ventilation. Canvas on kiln-dried pinewood frames maintains its tension regardless of humidity fluctuations.

What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From your doorway: The dual poppy blooms register as warm color presence before you see the details. The asymmetrical composition looks intentional — clearly chosen, not defaulted to.

Walking closer: The painterly quality becomes apparent. These aren't flat digital prints — you can see the brushstroke texture, the layering of orange over red, the way the green accents bleed into the background. It reads as art, not decoration.

In daily life: The warm palette affects how the room feels during evening hours. The crimson and orange catch lamp light and reflect it softly. This isn't a painting that demands attention every time you walk past — it integrates, becoming part of the room's overall warmth rather than a separate element you notice.

With adjacent decor: The vertical format leaves horizontal wall space for other elements if you want them — a smaller frame, a wall clock, a shelf. Or it works solo, especially in narrower wall sections where it becomes the single statement piece.


Moolwan Design Note

The dual-bloom composition places visual weight in two zones rather than centering a single element. This asymmetry means the painting doesn't require perfect wall-center placement — it can anchor a corner arrangement or work slightly off-center without looking like a mistake.

Moolwan Quality Standard

Designed for Indian apartments and lighting conditions. Packed for long-distance Indian transit with triple-layer protection. Quality checked before dispatch. Printed to resist humidity-related color fading through monsoon seasons. Ships from West Bengal.

Moolwan Fit Guidance for Indian Homes

At 91x76cm in vertical orientation, this canvas suits 7-9ft wall sections, narrow walls beside doorways or windows, and spaces above 5-6ft furniture pieces. The warm palette works with cream, off-white, and light-colored walls common in Indian apartments.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Will 91cm width look proportional above my 6-foot sofa? Yes. At 91cm (roughly 50% of a 6-foot sofa's width), this canvas falls within the 50-75% ratio that reads as intentional. The vertical orientation actually helps — it adds height presence without requiring more horizontal wall space.

How will the red tones look under my warm LED lights? The crimson deepens to burgundy under 3000K warm LED lighting, and the orange tones glow rather than wash out. The sage green accents maintain their cool balance. Evening viewing is when this palette looks richest.

Can I hang this in a rental without losing my deposit? Yes. Installation requires two 6mm anchor holes — smaller than standard picture frame nails. Fill with wall putty when you move out, sand smooth, touch up with paint. Total repair: ₹200 and 20 minutes.

Will the colors fade if my wall gets afternoon sun? The eco-solvent inks include UV inhibitors designed for sun exposure. Direct afternoon light for 3-4 hours daily won't cause visible fading. The colors will look the same two years from now.

Is the vertical orientation limiting for placement? The opposite — vertical format fits wall sections that horizontal pieces can't. The space between a door and window, narrow hallway walls, areas beside TV units. It creates presence without demanding wide wall spans.


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