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Bloom-tastic Rose Abstract framed Wall Art

Get ready for rose overload! This Abstract framed Wall Art bursts with rosy vibes on pure cotton canvas, ready to roll into your space and make every glance feel like a garden party.

₹ 2,796


Brand : INEP

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Ready for a rosy mood lift? This Abstract framed Wall Art on premium cotton canvas pops with vibrant petals and matte finish. It arrives safely rolled, so your walls get an instant bloom boost!

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Moolwan Red Rose Macro Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x61cm) – Focal Depth Without Visual Clutter

When Every Option Looks Right (And That's the Problem)

You've narrowed it down to florals. You know you want something romantic, something with presence, something that doesn't look like generic hotel art. But now you're stuck between fifteen different rose paintings, all claiming to be "stunning" or "elegant," and they're starting to blur together. The real question isn't whether you like roses—it's whether this specific piece will actually look intentional on your wall, or just... decorative.

This 91x61cm canvas solves that specific problem. The macro crop—tight on the rose center, petals spiraling outward—creates a focal point that reads as deliberate from the moment someone enters the room. You're not hanging "a rose painting." You're hanging a composition where the eye knows exactly where to land. The water droplets scattered across the petals add photographic texture that distinguishes this from painted-style florals; it reads as modern, not traditional, which matters if your furniture leans contemporary.


Why 91cm Works on 8-10ft Bedroom Walls (And What Changes If You Size Up)

A queen bed headboard typically spans 150-160cm. At 91cm wide, this canvas covers roughly 57-60% of that width—within the ideal 60-75% range where art feels anchored to the furniture below rather than floating randomly.

Hung 20-25cm above the headboard top (or above a console if you're placing this in a living room), the 61cm height leaves comfortable breathing room below an 8-foot ceiling. You're not cramming art into the upper third of the wall; you're placing it where eyes naturally rest when seated or entering the room.

If your wall is wider—say, above a king bed (180cm headboard) or a 7-foot sofa—you might wonder if 91cm is too small. It isn't, but the visual effect shifts: the canvas becomes a focused accent rather than a statement anchor. If you want wall-commanding presence on a 12-foot wall, consider sizing up. For 10-foot walls with standard Indian furniture, 91cm delivers impact without overwhelming.

Viewing distance matters: from 2-3 meters (typical bedroom or living room sightline), the macro detail resolves clearly. Move closer than 1.5 meters and you'll notice the individual droplet definition—a detail that rewards proximity without looking pixelated.


What Deep Crimson Actually Looks Like on Cream Walls (Morning vs Evening)

The color here is specific: deep crimson with burgundy shadows, not orange-red or pink-red. On cream or off-white walls (standard in most Indian apartments), this reads as rich and warm without clashing with existing beige or brown furniture.

In morning daylight, the reds appear slightly cooler—more true crimson. The burgundy shadows deepen. If your bedroom faces east and gets direct morning sun, expect the rose to look almost jewel-toned for those hours.

Under warm LED lighting (3000K, the most common bulb temperature in Indian homes), the reds shift warmer. Burgundy becomes more prominent. The overall effect is romantic and intimate—exactly what you'd want for a bedroom or dining space viewed primarily in evening light.

On colored walls: if your wall is light grey or sage, the red creates intentional contrast—bold, modern, gallery-like. On peach or yellow walls (common builder paints), the warm-on-warm combination can feel heavy; test with a color swatch if you're unsure.

The water droplets—small white and silver accents—catch light and add dimension regardless of the hour. They prevent the canvas from reading as flat red from across the room.


Installation in Indian Walls (Concrete vs Drywall)

At 400 grams, this canvas is lighter than most framed art this size. Two standard 6mm anchors will hold it securely whether your wall is poured concrete (common in older buildings) or drywall over brick (common in newer apartments).

For concrete: use the included masonry anchors. Drill 35mm deep, tap in anchors, screw hooks, hang on D-rings. Total time: 15 minutes including the part where you step back twice to check level.

For drywall: plastic wall anchors work fine. Drill 30mm, insert, screw, hang. Same 15 minutes.

The hanging template eliminates guesswork. Tape it to the wall at your target height, mark through the pre-punched holes, remove template, drill exactly where marked. No measuring errors, no second holes.

If you're in a rental: the 6mm holes are smaller than standard picture nail holes. When you move out, fill with wall putty (₹50 at any hardware store), sand, touch up with matching paint. Your landlord won't notice.


Why This Instead of Macrame or Fabric Hangings

Macrame rose designs exist. Fabric tapestries with floral prints exist. They cost less. So why canvas?

Macrame is dimensional—it protrudes from the wall, collects dust in the knots, and visually competes with other textures in the room (curtains, cushions, rugs). In humid months, natural fiber macrame can develop musty smells. The "handcrafted" aesthetic works in boho spaces but reads as casual in contemporary or traditional Indian interiors.

Fabric tapestries lie flat but lack structure. They ripple. The edges need hiding or framing. Colors fade faster than printed canvas because the dyes aren't UV-stabilized. A fabric rose print will look washed out within a year if your wall gets afternoon sun.

This canvas sits flush on a rigid pinewood frame. The surface is sealed against humidity. The inks are tested for UV exposure. Two years from now, the crimson will still be crimson—not faded pink, not brownish, not rippled at the edges.


What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From the doorway: the red commands attention. Your eye goes to the rose before scanning the rest of the room. On a neutral wall, it's the first thing guests notice—and because the composition is macro rather than a full botanical, it reads as intentional art, not just "flower decor."

Up close: the water droplets become the point of interest. People will notice the texture, the photographic quality, the way light catches the moisture. It invites a second look.

In the room's daily rhythm: because the palette is monochromatic (reds only, no competing greens or yellows), it doesn't fight with other decor. Red throw pillows? Complementary. Brown leather furniture? Grounded. Grey upholstery? Contrasted but cohesive.

This canvas works best alone on its wall section. Flanking it with smaller frames or shelves dilutes the macro impact. Give it 30-40cm of clear wall space on each side and let the spiral composition do its work.


Moolwan Design Note The macro crop isn't arbitrary—it eliminates the stem-and-leaf context that makes most rose paintings feel decorative rather than artistic. The spiral petal structure creates natural visual rhythm that draws the eye inward and holds it. Water droplet placement adds randomness that prevents the symmetry from feeling static.

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 91x61cm, this canvas anchors walls above queen beds (150cm headboards) or 6-foot sofas without overwhelming. The horizontal orientation suits typical Indian room proportions where wall width exceeds height. Deep crimson adapts to cream, off-white, and light grey walls under both daylight and warm LED conditions.


Quick Specifications

SpecificationDetail
ProductMoolwan Red Rose Macro Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x61cm)
BrandMoolwan
CategoryCanvas Wall Art Painting
CollectionNature Wall Art Collection
Dimensions91cm W × 61cm H
Weight400 grams
Material & ConstructionPure cotton canvas 380 GSM, fade-resistant eco-solvent inks, imported pine wood sturdy frames
ColorsDeep crimson, burgundy, white/silver water droplet accents
Best ForBedroom accent wall above queen bed, living room above 6-foot sofa, dining wall
Ships FromWest Bengal

Frequently Asked Questions

Will 91cm look too small above my 8-foot sofa? At 91cm, you're at approximately 50% of an 8-foot (240cm) sofa width—slightly below the ideal 60-75% range. It will work as a focused accent but won't command the wall. For statement presence above an 8-foot sofa, consider sizing up to 120cm. Above a 6-foot sofa (180cm), 91cm is proportionally correct.

How will the red look on my cream walls under tube lights vs LED? Most Indian homes now use warm white LED (3000K). Under this lighting, the crimson shifts slightly warmer and the burgundy shadows become more prominent—romantic and rich. Under cool white tube lights (4000K+), reds appear truer but slightly less warm. The canvas works under both, but LED brings out the intended intimacy.

Can I hang this in a bathroom or high-humidity area? The moisture-resistant coating handles typical Indian apartment humidity (including monsoon months). However, direct water exposure—like a bathroom with poor ventilation where condensation forms on walls—isn't recommended. For bathrooms, ensure adequate ventilation or choose a wall away from the shower zone.

Will the colors fade if my wall gets afternoon sun? The eco-solvent inks are UV-resistant and tested for direct sunlight exposure. Walls receiving 3-4 hours of afternoon sun won't cause visible fading over normal use (3-5 years). Cheap canvas with dye-based inks would show fading within 6-12 months under the same conditions.

How do I clean dust off the surface? Dry microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks. Don't use water, cleaning sprays, or furniture polish. The sealed surface means dust sits on top rather than embedding in the canvas weave—it wipes away cleanly with dry dusting.


Product Snapshot

AttributeDetail
BrandMoolwan
ProductMoolwan Red Rose Macro Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x61cm)
CategoryCanvas Wall Art Painting
CollectionNature Wall Art Collection
Theme/TypeFloral / Rose Macro
Best ForBedroom accent wall, living room above 6-foot sofa, dining wall
Primary DifferentiatorMacro intimacy that creates focal depth without visual clutter
Secondary DifferentiatorsMonochromatic red palette adapts to warm/neutral walls; water droplet detail adds photographic realism
Material & ConstructionPure cotton canvas 380 GSM, fade-resistant eco-solvent inks, imported pine wood sturdy frames
Care InstructionsDry dust with microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks; no water or chemicals
Ships FromWest Bengal
PackingLong-distance transit ready
Quality CheckBefore dispatch
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