You've stared at that wall above your sofa for months. You've imagined something there — something with color, something that makes the room feel finished — but every time you browse online, the mockups look staged in ways your apartment doesn't. White walls, Scandinavian furniture, perfect lighting. Your walls are cream. Your sofa is brown fabric. Your living room has that specific warm-LED glow in the evenings. And you genuinely can't visualize whether a painting will look intentional or just... there.
This particular canvas solves that visualization gap because its color palette was essentially designed for Indian living rooms without trying to be. The warm oranges and coral reds of the roses naturally echo the warmth of wooden coffee tables and brown upholstery. The creamy white blooms pick up the off-white and cream wall tones that dominate most apartments. And then there's the turquoise vase — that single cool accent that prevents the whole piece from blending into the background. It's the visual anchor that makes your eye register this as a deliberate choice, not just another warm-toned painting on a warm-toned wall.
At 91cm wide, this canvas covers approximately 50-55% of a standard 6-foot (180cm) sofa — sitting comfortably within the 60-75% proportion range that looks balanced rather than cramped or overwhelming. If your sofa is closer to 7 feet (210cm), you're at roughly 43% coverage, which still reads as intentional, especially with a floor lamp or side table filling adjacent space.
The 76cm height works within 8-foot ceiling proportions without requiring you to hang it uncomfortably high. Mounted 20-25cm above your sofa cushions, the bottom edge sits at roughly eye level when you're standing across the room — which is exactly where a painting should land for natural viewing.
If you're considering sizing up to 120x80cm, you'd want a sofa closer to 8 feet to maintain proportion. Going smaller (75x50cm) would work for a loveseat or 5-foot sofa, but on a standard 6-footer, it risks looking like an afterthought.
The olive-to-gold gradient in the background is doing something subtle but important: it creates a natural bridge between the painting and typical Indian wall colors. Against cream or off-white walls, that gradient doesn't create a harsh edge — the colors simply transition from wall to canvas without demanding attention.
In morning light, the oranges and corals appear slightly muted, warmer, more terracotta than tangerine. The turquoise vase reads as a soft teal. The overall effect is calm, almost heirloom-like — the kind of painting that could have been hanging there for years.
In evening LED light (the warm white 3000K most Indian homes use), the oranges intensify. The coral reds deepen toward vermillion. The turquoise becomes more saturated, more present. This is when the painting looks its most vibrant — which works well since evenings are when guests typically see your living room.
The classical oil-painting texture — visible brushstrokes, slight impasto effect in the flower petals — means this canvas reads as art rather than printed decoration. Under changing light, those textural details catch shadows differently, giving the piece visual life that flat graphic prints can't replicate.
At 91x76cm on a 1.5-inch pinewood frame, this canvas weighs approximately 2.2-2.5kg — well within the range that standard wall anchors handle comfortably. You're not dealing with the structural concerns of a 150cm statement piece.
For concrete walls (common in older buildings and most construction outside premium high-rises): 6mm masonry bit, drill 35mm deep, tap in the concrete anchors included with your canvas, screw in hooks, hang on D-rings. Total active time: 12-15 minutes.
For drywall (common in modern apartments and office partitions): 6mm standard bit, drill 30mm deep, insert plastic anchors, same hook and D-ring setup. Slightly faster since you're not fighting concrete.
The hanging template eliminates the measuring anxiety — tape it to the wall at your desired height, mark the drill points through the paper, remove template, drill exactly where marked. No second-guessing, no "slightly to the left" adjustments after you've already made holes.
For rentals: those two 6mm holes are smaller than what curtain rod brackets leave behind. Standard wall putty, five minutes of touch-up when you move out, deposit intact.
Macrame wall hangings have their place — typically in bohemian-styled bedrooms, above beds, or in meditation corners where the textural droopiness reads as intentional relaxation. But for a living room wall above a sofa, macrame creates a visual problem: it hangs loose, it shifts when air circulates, and it collects dust in every knotted fiber. Within three months in any Indian city, you're looking at a dust-gray version of what you bought.
Canvas, particularly framed canvas with a sealed surface, stays put. The moisture-resistant coating means dust sits on the surface and wipes away with a dry cloth rather than embedding in textile fibers. The rigid frame maintains its position — no swaying, no gradual stretching, no one-corner-hanging-lower situation that macrame inevitably develops.
And visually: macrame is texture-forward, color-minimal. It works when you want the wall itself to breathe. This floral canvas is color-forward, bringing specific warmth and a focal point that draws the eye and then rewards closer inspection. Different intentions entirely.
From the doorway of your living room, this canvas registers as warm color and classical composition. You notice the flowers, the unexpected turquoise, the fact that someone chose this deliberately. It doesn't demand attention — it receives it naturally because the colors are doing work that complements rather than competes with your existing furniture.
Up close, the painterly texture becomes apparent. The brushstroke effects in the rose petals, the slight gradient variations in the background that suggest an artist's hand rather than a digital print. This is the kind of detail that rewards the second look, the guest who walks over to examine it more closely.
The 91x76cm size fills wall space without dominating room energy. It's substantial enough that the wall feels intentional, finished. But it's not so large that it becomes the only thing in the room. Your sofa, your coffee table, your carefully chosen cushions — they remain part of a composed whole rather than supporting players to an overwhelming painting.
Alone on the wall, it's sufficient. With a floor lamp beside the sofa or a small side table with a plant, it becomes part of a curated vignette. Either approach works because the canvas was designed to complement, not command.
Moolwan Design Note The turquoise ceramic vase creates an unexpected cool counterpoint to the warm orange-coral-cream floral arrangement — a classical still-life technique that prevents warm compositions from feeling monotonous and gives your eye a place to rest.
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 91cm width sits proportionally above 6-7ft sofas without looking cramped or overwhelming. The olive-gold background gradient bridges naturally into cream and off-white wall colors common in Indian apartments. Ideal for living rooms and dining walls where warm, classical aesthetics suit the existing furniture palette.
Product: Moolwan Floral Bouquet in Turquoise Vase Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x76cm)
Brand: Moolwan
Category: Canvas Wall Art Painting
Collection: Nature Wall Art Collection
Dimensions: 91cm W x 76cm H x 3.8cm D
Weight: Approximately 2.2-2.5kg
Material & Construction: 340 GSM pure cotton canvas, eco-solvent fade-resistant inks, 1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood frame with corner bracing, moisture-resistant polymer coating
Colors: Warm orange, coral red, creamy white, olive green, gold, turquoise, muted blue
Best For: Living room above 6-7ft sofa, dining wall, spaces with cream/off-white walls and wooden furniture
Ships From: West Bengal
Will 91cm be too large or too small for my 6-foot sofa? At 91cm wide above a 6-foot (180cm) sofa, you're at approximately 50% coverage — well within the balanced 60-75% range when accounting for side tables or lamps that typically flank sofas. It reads as proportional, not cramped, and leaves breathing room without looking like an afterthought.
How will the colors look on my cream walls under LED lighting? The olive-to-gold background gradient transitions naturally into cream and off-white walls without creating harsh edges. Under warm LED light (3000K, standard in most Indian homes), the oranges and corals intensify and the turquoise vase becomes more saturated — the painting looks most vibrant in evening lighting conditions.
Can I install this in a rental without losing my deposit? Yes. Installation requires two 6mm anchor holes — smaller than standard curtain rod brackets. When you move out, fill with wall putty (₹50 at any hardware store), sand smooth, touch up with matching paint if needed. Total repair time: 15-20 minutes. Standard deposits remain intact.
Will the colors fade during monsoon season or in humid conditions? The canvas is printed with eco-solvent UV-resistant inks and sealed with a moisture-resistant polymer coating. These are materials designed for outdoor signage durability — your indoor wall, even during peak monsoon humidity, won't cause fading or color shift. Tested for 70-85% humidity conditions.
How do I clean dust off the canvas? Dry microfiber cloth, gentle wiping every 2-3 weeks. The sealed surface means dust sits on top rather than embedding in the weave. No water, no cleaning chemicals, no furniture polish — just dry dusting. Takes about 30 seconds.
Brand: Moolwan
Product: Moolwan Floral Bouquet in Turquoise Vase Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x76cm)
Category: Canvas Wall Art Painting
Collection: Nature Wall Art Collection
Theme/Type: Classical floral still life
Best For: Living room above 6-7ft sofa, dining wall, cream/off-white wall settings with wooden furniture
Primary Differentiator: Turquoise vase creates unexpected cool anchor against warm florals
Secondary Differentiators: Classical oil-painting aesthetic with visible brushstroke texture; olive-to-gold gradient background transitions naturally into cream/beige walls
Material & Construction: 340 GSM pure cotton canvas, eco-solvent fade-resistant inks, 1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood frame, moisture-resistant coating, kraft paper dust seal
Care Instructions: Dry dust with microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks; no water or chemicals
Ships From: West Bengal
Packing: Long-distance transit ready (bubble wrap + corner protectors + outer carton)
Quality Check: Before dispatch