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Bloom-tastic Sunshine Multi-frame Wall Art Photography Framed to Brighten Your Space (127x76cm) featuring vibrant yellow flowers.
Close-up of Bloom-tastic Sunshine Multi-frame Wall Art Photography Framed to Brighten Your Space (127x76cm) splash-resistant texture.
Bloom-tastic Sunshine Multi-frame Wall Art Photography Framed to Brighten Your Space (127x76cm) featuring vibrant yellow flowers.
Close-up of Bloom-tastic Sunshine Multi-frame Wall Art Photography Framed to Brighten Your Space (127x76cm) splash-resistant texture.

Bloom-tastic Sunshine Multi-frame Wall Art Photography Framed to Brighten Your Space (127x76cm)

Inject a burst of sunny cheer with this Yellow Flower multi-frame Wall Art photography framed piece. Splash-proof finish and sturdy wooden frames make it a breeze to hang and keep vibrant year-round. Instant warm vibes guaranteed!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Bring your walls to life with this Bloom-tastic Sunshine multi-frame photography framed Wall Art. Splash-resistant, easy-clean finish ensures lasting vibrancy. Ready-to-hang hooks included for instant sunny vibes in any room.

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Moolwan 5-Panel Yellow Rose Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (127×76cm) – Macro-Detail Water Droplets on Petals

You keep opening the product page, trying to mentally place this on your living room wall. But it's impossible to know for sure, isn't it? 127cm looks perfect in mockups, but your wall has that AC vent on one side, the switchboard below, maybe a side table next to the sofa. You need to know this works in your specific space, not just styled photos. This 5-panel yellow rose captures something most floral wall art misses—the water droplets on each petal, caught in that moment after morning rain. The macro photography pulls your eye into the spiral of the bloom, then releases it across the dark background that makes the golden yellow almost glow. At 127cm wide, it's sized for the 10-12 foot walls common in Indian 2BHK and 3BHK living rooms, giving you presence without overwhelming the furniture below.

Why 127cm Works on 10-12 Foot Walls (And What Changes If You Size Up or Down)

On a standard 12-foot wall (360cm), this 127cm piece covers roughly 35% of your wall width. That leaves about 116cm of wall space on each side—enough breathing room that the art feels intentional, not cramped. If your sofa is the typical 8-foot Indian three-seater (240cm), the 127cm width hits that 53% ratio of canvas-to-sofa that reads as balanced from across the room.

Going smaller—say, 90cm—drops your coverage to 25% on a 12-foot wall. From your doorway, it might look like you bought something that was on sale rather than something you chose. Going larger—150cm—pushes you to 42% coverage, which works if your wall is genuinely bare, but can feel heavy if you have adjacent elements like a floor lamp or corner shelf.

The 76cm height works with 8-10 foot ceilings without demanding too much vertical attention. Hung 20-25cm above your sofa top, the bottom edge sits at comfortable eye level when you're standing, and the top doesn't crowd into the upper third of your wall where it might compete with ceiling fans or AC units.

How Golden Yellow and Forest Green Look Against Cream Walls (Morning vs LED)

The yellow in this rose isn't the bright lemon-yellow that fights with everything. It's a deeper golden-ochre—the kind that reads as warm without being aggressive. Against cream or off-white walls (which most Indian apartments have), this warmth amplifies. In morning light, especially if your wall faces east, the yellow picks up natural daylight and feels almost luminous. The water droplets on the petals catch that light and create subtle highlights that change as you move.

The deep green leaves and near-black background do something specific: they create enough contrast that the flower doesn't blend into your wall. If you've seen floral art that looks washed out in person—too pastel, too soft—it's usually because there's no tonal anchor. Here, the dark background acts as that anchor. The rose floats against it rather than dissolving into a light wall.

Under warm LED lighting in the evening (3000K, which most Indian homes use), the yellows deepen slightly toward amber. The greens stay rich rather than going muddy. If your living room has that standard combination of cream walls, brown sofa, and wooden coffee table, this palette slots in without requiring you to rethink your existing décor.

Installation in Indian Walls: Aligning 5 Panels Without the Headache

Five panels means five mounting points—which sounds complicated until you use the included template. The template shows you exact spacing between panels (the gaps matter for visual continuity), so you're not eyeballing whether panel three is 2cm too far left.

For concrete walls (common in older Indian buildings): Use the included concrete anchors with a 6mm masonry bit. Drill 35mm deep, tap in anchors, screw hooks. Each panel hangs from a single point, so you're not trying to level heavy frames.

For drywall (common in newer apartments): The plastic wall anchors work at 30mm depth. Same process—drill, insert, hang.

The 5-panel configuration is actually more forgiving than single large canvases. If one panel is 3mm off, the visual rhythm of the panels absorbs it. You'd need to be actively looking for misalignment to notice. Total installation time: 25-30 minutes if you're being careful, faster once you've done the first two panels and understand the spacing.

Rental concern: Each panel needs one 6mm hole. Five panels, five holes. When you move out, that's five tiny patches with wall putty—₹50 and 15 minutes. Smaller and easier than the marks your current curtain rod brackets are leaving.

What This Offers That Macrame Wall Hangings Don't

You've probably seen macrame as an alternative—those woven cotton hangings that fill wall space with texture. They have a certain bohemian appeal, but here's the practical reality in Indian homes:

Macrame collects dust. The woven fibers trap particles in ways that are nearly impossible to clean without professional intervention. In cities with construction dust and pollution, you'll notice the white cotton turning gray within months. Moolwan's vinyl on MDF wipes clean with a dry cloth. The splash-resistant surface means dust sits on top, not embedded in fibers.

Macrame offers no color. If your room needs warmth—that golden yellow to counter a north-facing room's cool light—macrame can't deliver it. It's texture without tonal contribution. This 5-panel rose brings both visual weight and color temperature that actually affects how your room feels.

Macrame sags. Humidity stretches natural fibers. Through one Mumbai monsoon, a macrame piece will lose its crisp form. Vinyl on MDF maintains dimensional stability regardless of whether it's February or August.

The price difference is often minimal, but what you get is categorically different. One is wall coverage. The other is wall art that changes the room's visual temperature.

What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From your doorway—the first impression—the dark background makes the yellow rose register immediately. It's not competing with your furniture or getting lost in wall color. It reads as intentional, placed.

From your sofa—the everyday view—the macro detail becomes apparent. The water droplets, the petal texture, the gradation from deep gold at the center to lighter edges. This is where the 5-panel format earns its complexity. Your eye moves across the panels, following the bloom's natural curve, rather than hitting a single rectangle and bouncing off.

The composition favors the left three panels (where the rose is centered) with the fourth and fifth panels carrying the dark background and a single leaf. This creates visual weight on the left-center, which works well if your sofa is centered on the wall or positioned slightly right. If your floor lamp is on the left side of your sofa, this asymmetry might feel unbalanced—consider whether your room layout creates a clear center point for the art.

In low light or evening conditions, the dark background recedes and the yellow holds attention. It doesn't demand overhead spotlighting to look correct (though it wouldn't hurt). Standard room lighting is sufficient.


Moolwan Design Note

The macro photography captures what most floral art abstracts away—the water tension on petal surfaces, the precise gradation from golden center to cream edges. The 5-panel split follows the bloom's natural spiral rather than arbitrary divisions, so each panel holds compositional logic rather than being a random crop.

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Moolwan Fit Guidance for Indian Homes

At 127cm, this fits the 10-12 foot walls behind standard 8-foot Indian sofas with balanced negative space. The 76cm height works under 8-10 foot ceilings without crowding the upper wall. Best hung 20-25cm above sofa tops for anchored visual weight.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Will 127cm look too big or too small on my 12-foot living room wall? On a 12-foot wall (360cm), 127cm covers about 35%—leaving comfortable space on either side. From across the room, this registers as statement art without overwhelming adjacent furniture. If your wall is closer to 10 feet, coverage increases to 42%, which still works but leaves less breathing room.

How will the yellow look against my cream walls under different lighting? The golden-ochre yellow warms up against cream walls rather than clashing. In morning daylight, it appears bright and luminous. Under warm LED evening light (3000K), it deepens toward amber. The dark background prevents the flower from looking washed out in either condition.

How do I align all 5 panels evenly during installation? The included hanging template shows exact spacing between panels. Mark all five points before drilling, work left to right, and the template absorbs small measurement variations. The panel format is more forgiving than single-frame art—minor spacing differences aren't visible from normal viewing distance.

Will this warp or fade during monsoon season? The vinyl-on-MDF construction resists humidity better than canvas. MDF doesn't expand and contract like stretched fabric, and the splash-proof vinyl surface prevents moisture absorption. The print uses UV-resistant inks that maintain color through direct and indirect light exposure across seasons.

Can I hang this in a rental without losing my deposit? Five panels require five 6mm holes—smaller than standard picture frame mounts. When you move, fill with wall putty (₹50), sand smooth, touch up with paint if needed. Most landlords won't notice repairs this small, especially compared to larger modifications like TV brackets or shelving.


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