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Bloom-tastic Floral Fiesta Photography Framed Wall Art hung above a cozy sofa
Close-up of vibrant flower panels in the Bloom-tastic Wall Art set
Bloom-tastic Floral Fiesta Photography Framed Wall Art hung above a cozy sofa
Close-up of vibrant flower panels in the Bloom-tastic Wall Art set

Bloom-tastic Floral Fiesta Photography Framed Wall Art – 5-Panel Flower Power

Ready to bloom? This 5-panel Wall Art splashes your room with vibrant floral photography framed on wood. It’s splash-proof, easy to hang, and guaranteed to make your walls smile!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Bring on the blossom vibes! This framed photography Wall Art uses splash-proof prints on sturdy wooden MDF frames. Five panels of floral magic make any space burst with color and fun.

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Moolwan 5-Panel Pink Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm) – Selective Color Isolation Creates Instant Visual Anchor

When Every Option Looks Right Until You Try to Choose

You've probably looked at thirty different wall art pieces this month. Abstracts, landscapes, florals, maybe even some geometric prints. They all look fine in product photos. None of them feel like the one. And the longer you scroll, the harder it gets to distinguish between them — everything starts blurring into "nice enough" without anything standing out as definitively right for your wall.

This lotus piece resolves that paralysis through a single visual decision the designer already made for you: selective color isolation. The pink bloom and yellow-orange stamens hold full color while the surrounding lily pads fade to grey. Your eye doesn't wander across five panels trying to figure out where to look. It goes straight to the center — the open lotus — and rests there. That immediate focal clarity is what separates wall art you notice once from wall art that anchors an entire room.

At 127cm wide, this spans the visual weight needed above a 7-8 foot sofa without overwhelming standard Indian ceiling heights. The horizontal format fills the wall zone that typically feels empty above seating furniture.

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

A 127cm piece covers roughly 35-40% of a 10-foot wall (300cm) — enough presence to feel intentional without crowding the space. Above an 8-foot sofa (240cm), you're hitting 53% coverage of the furniture width, which sits comfortably within the 50-75% range that looks proportional rather than awkward.

From the doorway (typical viewing distance of 3-4 meters in Indian living rooms), the five panels read as a continuous image. The panel gaps disappear into the composition at that distance — you see one lotus floating on water, not five separate rectangles.

If your sofa is closer to 6 feet (180cm), this piece will extend slightly beyond the sofa edges. That's not necessarily wrong — it depends whether you have side tables or floor lamps flanking the seating. If you do, the extended width ties those elements together. If your sofa sits alone against the wall, consider whether you want the art to anchor just the sofa or the entire wall zone.

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

The palette here is restrained: pink bloom (soft rose, not hot pink), white petal edges, yellow-orange stamens, grey-toned lily pads, and muted grey water. Against cream or off-white walls — the default in most Indian apartments — the grey background nearly disappears, making the pink lotus float forward as if suspended.

In morning daylight: The greys appear cooler, almost silver-toned. The pink reads as fresh and clean.

In afternoon sun: Warm light intensifies the yellow-orange stamens. The pink deepens slightly toward coral.

Under warm LED (3000K, standard in Indian living rooms): The entire piece takes on a cohesive warmth. The grey lily pads shift toward taupe. The pink becomes richer, almost mauve-adjacent. This is when guests see it, and this is when the selective color technique shows its strength — the bloom practically glows against the neutral background.

The grey-dominant palette means this won't clash with brown or beige sofas, wooden coffee tables, or the typical warm-neutral Indian living room. The pink provides accent color without demanding that you coordinate throw pillows or curtains to match.

Installation in Indian Walls (Concrete vs Drywall)

Five panels means ten mounting points — two D-rings per panel. The included hanging template shows exact spacing between panels (typically 2-3cm gaps to maintain the continuous image effect across the set).

For concrete walls (common in older Indian apartments): Use the included masonry anchors. Drill 6mm holes, 35mm deep. The combined weight of 3kg distributes across ten anchor points, so each point bears roughly 300 grams — well within safe limits.

For drywall (common in newer constructions): The included plastic anchors work directly. Same 6mm holes, 30mm depth.

The alignment matters more with multi-panel pieces than single canvases. Start with the center panel, level it precisely, then work outward. The template eliminates guesswork — you're marking pre-measured positions, not eyeballing gaps.

For rentals: Ten 6mm holes patch easily with wall putty. They're smaller than the holes your previous tenant left for the TV bracket. Total repair time when you move: 30 minutes and ₹100 in materials.

Why This Instead of Fabric Tapestries

Fabric wall tapestries offer a similar "statement piece" presence at comparable or lower prices. Here's the practical difference:

Dust accumulation: Fabric weave traps dust, requiring regular washing or vacuuming. Vinyl on MDF wipes clean with a dry cloth — dust sits on the surface rather than embedding in fibers.

Humidity behavior: Fabric absorbs moisture during monsoons and releases it during dry months. This creates musty odors in coastal cities and can lead to mildew in poorly ventilated rooms. Splash-proof vinyl doesn't absorb atmospheric moisture.

Visual crispness: Fabric softens image details. The selective color effect in this lotus piece — sharp boundary between pink bloom and grey surroundings — would blur in woven fabric. On vinyl, that edge stays defined at viewing distance.

Longevity: Fabric fades and frays at edges within 2-3 years of sun exposure. The lotus will still have defined petals and saturated pink after multiple monsoon cycles.

The centered radial symmetry of the lotus design also loses impact when fabric drapes and ripples. On rigid MDF panels, the petals radiate outward with geometric precision — each petal tip aligns where it should across the panel boundaries.

What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From the doorway: You'll see a horizontal band of grey with a pink focal point. The lotus registers immediately — there's no visual searching to understand what you're looking at. The room reads as "completed" rather than "wall still empty."

Walking closer: The grey lily pads reveal texture and depth. Water droplets on the leaves become visible. The selective color technique becomes apparent as an intentional artistic choice rather than just a photograph.

Sitting on the sofa beneath it: You won't see it directly (it's behind you), but guests across the room will. This is the viewing angle that matters for social spaces — what do visitors see when they sit facing your seating area?

At night under LED lighting: The grey tones warm up. The pink bloom becomes the brightest element in your peripheral vision. The meditative quality intensifies — lotus on still water, undisturbed.

This piece works alone. You don't need to add floating shelves, side art, or gallery wall elements. The five-panel format and selective color treatment create enough visual interest to anchor the wall by itself.


Moolwan Design Note The selective desaturation technique keeps the lily pads visible as textured forms rather than pure black-and-white silhouettes — you can still see the water droplets on the leaves, the subtle green undertones in the foliage. This prevents the "pasted-on flower" look that fully monochrome backgrounds sometimes create.

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

Moolwan Fit Guidance for Indian Homes 127cm width sits proportionally above 7-8 foot sofas in standard 10-12 foot living room walls. The 76cm height maintains comfortable clearance below 8-foot ceilings when hung 20-25cm above sofa back.


Quick Specifications

Product: Moolwan 5-Panel Pink Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm) Brand: Moolwan Category: Vinyl Wall Art on MDF Collection: Nature Wall Art Collection Dimensions: 127cm W x 76cm H x 0.6cm D (total installed) Weight: Approximately 3000 grams (combined) Material & Construction: Splash-proof vinyl print on MDF Colors: Pink (soft rose bloom), white (petal edges), yellow-orange (stamens), grey (lily pads and water) Best For: Living room above 7-8ft sofa, dining wall, feature wall in 10-12ft spaces Ships From: West Bengal


Frequently Asked Questions

Will 127cm be too wide for my wall? Measure your sofa width first. If your sofa is 7-8 feet (210-240cm), this piece at 127cm covers 53-60% of that width — proportionally balanced. If your wall is 10 feet (300cm), you're at 42% wall coverage, which leaves breathing room on either side without looking undersized.

How will the grey tones look on my cream-colored walls? The grey lily pads nearly blend with cream or off-white walls, especially under warm LED lighting. This makes the pink lotus appear to float forward, creating depth. The effect is more dramatic on darker walls (grey or charcoal) where the monochrome background matches the wall, making only the pink bloom visible.

How do I align five panels evenly during installation? Use the included hanging template. It shows exact spacing between panels (typically 2-3cm gaps). Start with the center panel, level it precisely using a spirit level, then work outward panel by panel. The template marks prevent cumulative alignment errors.

Will this hold up during Mumbai monsoons? Splash-proof vinyl doesn't absorb atmospheric moisture the way canvas or fabric does. The print surface remains stable through humidity fluctuations. MDF backing is sealed against moisture penetration from behind. Two monsoon seasons won't affect panel flatness or print clarity.

Can I hang this above my bed instead of my sofa? 127cm width is wide for most bed headboard walls — standard queen beds are 150cm wide, so this piece would extend nearly to the bed edges. It's possible if your bed is centered on a wider wall with nightstands on either side, but the piece was proportioned for sofa-wall placement where wider formats are more common.


Product Snapshot

Brand: Moolwan Product: Moolwan 5-Panel Pink Lotus Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm) Category: Vinyl Wall Art on MDF Collection: Nature Wall Art Collection Theme/Type: Floral photography with selective color isolation Best For: Living room feature wall above 7-8ft sofa Primary Differentiator: Selective color isolation — pink bloom against monochrome lily pads creates instant visual anchor Secondary Differentiators: Centered radial symmetry across 5 panels; meditative calm without religious specificity Material & Construction: Splash-proof vinyl print on MDF Care Instructions: Dust with dry microfiber cloth; no water or cleaning chemicals required Ships From: West Bengal Packing: Long-distance transit ready Quality Check: Before dispatch

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