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Bloom-tastic Floral Photography Framed Wall Art with vibrant multi-panel flowers
Splash-proof framed flower wall art set hanging on a living room wall
Bloom-tastic Floral Photography Framed Wall Art with vibrant multi-panel flowers
Splash-proof framed flower wall art set hanging on a living room wall

Bloom-tastic Floral Photography Framed Multi-Panel Wall Art (150x76cm)

Flower power incoming! This framed floral photography wall art set is your splash-proof, easy-to-clean ticket to vibrant vibes in any room.

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Get ready to turn heads with this framed floral photography wall art! Five splash-proof panels on sturdy wooden MDF bring vibrant blooms and easy cleaning to your walls. Hanging accessories included for fuss-free style in seconds.

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Moolwan 5-Panel Hydrangea Floral Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127x76cm) – Full-Spectrum Pink-to-Purple Gradient Flow

Why This Works When You Can't Picture What Your Wall Actually Needs

You've stared at that 10-foot wall behind your sofa for months. You know it needs something, but every time you look at product photos online, you can't translate what you're seeing into what it would actually look like in your living room. The mockups show perfect white walls and designer furniture — your wall is cream, your sofa is brown, and you have no idea if that "statement piece" will feel like an upgrade or a mistake.

This 127cm-wide hydrangea piece solves a specific problem: it's wide enough to anchor a large wall without requiring you to visualize complex arrangements. The five panels create one continuous image — a gradient of hydrangea blooms shifting from hot pink on the left through rose and lavender to deep blue-purple on the right. That color progression isn't decorative randomness; it gives your eye a path to follow, which means the piece reads as intentional even from across the room.

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

At 127cm wide, this piece covers approximately 35-40% of a 10-foot (300cm) wall or 30-35% of a 12-foot (360cm) wall. For wall art positioned above furniture, that's the range where the piece feels substantial without overwhelming the sofa beneath it.

If your sofa is 8 feet (240cm) wide — standard for most Indian three-seaters — this 127cm piece sits at roughly 53% of sofa width. That's slightly below the ideal 60-75% range, which means you'll want the piece centered precisely above the sofa rather than the wall to maintain visual anchoring. If your sofa is 6 feet (180cm), you're at 70% — right in the sweet spot.

The 76cm height works for standard 8-10 foot ceilings without feeling cramped. Mount the bottom edge 20-25cm above your sofa cushions. From a doorway 3-4 meters away, the five panels will read as a single panoramic image; up close, the panel gaps (typically 2-3cm) create visual rhythm without breaking the composition.

Each panel is approximately 25cm wide. When installing, you'll need to maintain consistent spacing — uneven gaps are immediately noticeable with continuous-image panels like this.

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

The gradient runs through specific tones: magenta and hot pink on the left panels, transitioning through dusty rose and lavender in the center, reaching violet and blue-purple on the right. The deep green foliage appears throughout, providing consistent grounding across all five panels.

On cream or off-white walls (the default in most Indian apartments), this palette does something useful: the warm pinks on the left complement brown and beige furniture, while the cool purples on the right add contrast without clashing. You're not committing to an all-warm or all-cool color scheme — the piece bridges both.

In morning daylight, the cooler tones (lavender, violet, blue) will appear more prominent. The overall impression is fresh, garden-like. In evening warm LED lighting (3000K, which most Indian homes use), the pinks and magentas intensify while the purples soften toward plum tones. The greens will appear deeper, less bright.

If your sofa has warm brown tones, your eye will naturally connect the pink side of the gradient to the furniture. If you have cooler gray elements in the room, the purple side creates that link. This flexibility is why gradient pieces work in rooms that aren't perfectly color-coordinated.

Installation in Indian Walls (Concrete vs Drywall)

Five panels means ten mounting points minimum — two D-rings per panel. This sounds complicated but follows a simple pattern: establish your top line (where all panel tops align), then space each panel 2-3cm apart horizontally.

For concrete walls (most older Indian buildings): use the included concrete anchors with a 6mm masonry bit. Drill 35mm deep, tap in anchors, screw in hooks. The 3kg total weight distributed across ten points means each anchor handles roughly 300g — well within tolerance.

For drywall (modern apartments): use plastic wall anchors with a 6mm standard bit. Drill 30mm deep. Same hook placement.

The critical step is leveling. Use a long spirit level or a laser level across the top edge of all five panels before drilling. One panel mounted 5mm lower than its neighbors will be visible immediately. Mark all ten points with removable tape, step back from the doorway to verify alignment, then drill.

In rentals: ten 6mm holes fill with standard wall putty in under an hour. The holes are smaller than typical curtain rod anchors. Your deposit is safe.

Why This Works Where Fabric Tapestries Fall Short

Fabric tapestries in this size range (120-150cm wide) face specific problems in Indian conditions. The fabric absorbs humidity during monsoons — you'll see the material sag and stretch. Dust embeds in the weave and requires washing, which risks color bleeding. The edges fray. Within 12-18 months, most fabric wall hangings look tired.

This vinyl-on-MDF construction sidesteps those issues entirely. The splash-proof vinyl surface means monsoon humidity beads up and evaporates rather than absorbing. Dust wipes away with a dry cloth. The MDF backing maintains dimensional stability — no sagging, no stretching, no warping. The panel edges are factory-cut and sealed, not fabric edges that unravel.

The visual difference is also significant. Fabric tapestries have inherent texture that softens printed images; fine details blur. Vinyl printing on a rigid surface maintains photographic sharpness — you can see individual petal details in the hydrangea clusters from a meter away.

What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From the doorway: you'll see a horizontal band of color, warm on the left transitioning to cool on the right. The piece will register as "botanical" and "colorful" before you consciously identify it as hydrangeas. It will dominate that wall — this is not subtle background décor.

Up close (1-2 meters): the photographic density becomes apparent. The hydrangea clusters fill the entire frame — there's no empty sky, no blank space, no breathing room. This is intentional abundance. Some people find this energizing; others may find it busy. If you prefer minimalist single-subject compositions, this isn't that.

The piece works best alone on its wall. Adding floating shelves, sconces, or smaller frames nearby will compete with the gradient flow. Let it be the single statement for that wall section.

For rooms that feel too neutral or too quiet, this adds definite visual energy. For rooms already busy with patterns (printed curtains, patterned rugs, multiple textures), this may push into overstimulating territory. Know your room's current baseline before adding something this visually dense.


Moolwan Design Note The left-to-right pink-to-purple gradient isn't random — hydrangeas naturally shift color based on soil pH, and this piece captures that botanical reality. The composition places the warmest tones (magenta, hot pink) where your eye naturally enters from the left, then guides you across to cooler resolution on the right.

Moolwan Quality Standard Splash-proof vinyl printing on MDF panels, designed for Indian humidity conditions. Quality checked before dispatch. Packed for long-distance Indian transit. Ships from West Bengal.

Moolwan Fit Guidance for Indian Homes At 127cm wide, this piece anchors 10-12ft living room walls above 6-8ft sofas. The 76cm height suits 8-10ft ceilings with standard 20-25cm mounting clearance above furniture.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Will 127cm be too small for my 12-foot living room wall? At 127cm, you're covering about 35% of a 12-foot wall — enough to anchor the space above a sofa but not enough to dominate the entire wall. If your sofa is 8 feet wide, the piece will appear proportional. If your wall is bare with no furniture beneath, consider whether you want a single statement piece or a larger coverage option.

How will the pink and purple tones look with my brown sofa and cream walls? The warm pinks (left side of the gradient) complement brown and beige furniture naturally. The cooler purples (right side) add contrast without clashing against cream walls. In warm LED lighting, the pinks will intensify and the purples will soften toward plum — the overall effect stays cohesive with neutral Indian interiors.

How do I keep all five panels level during installation? Mark your top alignment line first using a spirit level or laser level across the full 127cm span. Mark all ten mounting points (two per panel) before drilling any holes. Maintain consistent 2-3cm gaps between panels. Step back from the doorway after marking but before drilling to verify the line looks straight from viewing distance.

Will the vinyl surface handle Mumbai monsoon humidity? The splash-proof vinyl doesn't absorb moisture — humidity beads up on the surface and evaporates. The MDF backing is more humidity-stable than wood frames. Through multiple monsoon cycles, you won't see the warping or sagging that affects canvas or fabric alternatives.

Can I clean dust off without damaging the print? Dry microfiber cloth only, every 2-3 weeks. The vinyl surface lets dust sit on top rather than embedding. Don't use water, cleaning chemicals, or furniture polish — just dry dusting.


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