You've pictured how wall art might transform that empty stretch above your sofa. But pictures in your head don't show you scale. They don't show you whether 91cm will actually fill the space or float awkwardly in the middle of a 12-foot wall. This flower garden canvas solves that specific problem: the diagonal stone pathway pulls your eye from the foreground lavender beds through mid-ground hydrangeas toward the white picket fence, creating perceived depth that makes the 91cm width read larger than its actual dimensions. On a 10-12ft wall above a 6-7ft sofa, this composition occupies visual space without requiring a physically massive frame.
A 91cm canvas covers approximately 25-30% of a 10-foot wall or 22-25% of a 12-foot wall. That sounds modest on paper. But this particular composition—with its strong diagonal pathway and dense peripheral flower masses—commands more visual attention than a centered, static image of the same dimensions.
The practical math: if your sofa is 6 feet (180cm), this 91cm canvas hits exactly 50% of sofa width. If your sofa is 7 feet (210cm), you're at 43%—still within the functional range where the art anchors the furniture without looking undersized.
Viewing distance matters here. From 8-10 feet away (typical distance when entering a living room), the pathway's diagonal movement is immediately apparent. From 4-5 feet (seated on the sofa, turned to look), the individual flower details—the textured brushstrokes in the lavender, the petal variations in the blue hydrangeas—become visible. This canvas works at both distances.
If you're considering sizing up: a 120cm version of this composition would suit walls above 8-foot sofas or in dining rooms where viewing distance extends to 12-15 feet.
The palette here is dense: lavender purple, sky blue, coral pink, sunflower yellow, forest green, terracotta orange in the flower pots, white in the fence. That's a lot of color. The question is whether it harmonizes or overwhelms.
On cream or off-white walls (the most common finish in Indian apartments), this palette reads as intentionally vibrant rather than chaotic. The greens and blues connect to the cool end of the spectrum while the pinks, yellows, and oranges anchor the warm end. The white picket fence acts as a visual pause—it separates the flower density from the tree canopy above and gives your eye a resting point.
In morning daylight: The blues and purples come forward. The overall impression is fresh, slightly cool. The lavender beds in the foreground become the dominant note.
In warm LED lighting (3000K, standard in most Indian homes): The pinks, oranges, and yellows intensify. The overall impression shifts warmer. The terracotta pots and coral roses become more prominent.
Against brown or beige sofas: The greens in this canvas echo wooden furniture tones while the flower colors provide contrast without clashing. This isn't a piece that requires you to change your existing decor—it integrates with standard Indian living room palettes.
For a canvas this size (91x76cm, 400g), installation is straightforward. The weight is negligible—lighter than most framed family photographs.
Concrete walls (common in older apartments and most buildings outside metros): Use the included 6mm masonry anchors. Drill 35mm deep, tap in anchor, screw hook. The canvas hangs from D-rings on the frame back.
Drywall (common in newer constructions and gypsum partitions): Use plastic drywall anchors. Drill 30mm, insert anchor, screw hook.
At 400 grams, this canvas could technically hang from adhesive strips rated for 2-3kg. But for anything you want to stay level for years, mechanical anchors are more reliable. The 6mm holes required are smaller than standard picture nail holes and fill easily with wall putty when you move.
Installation height: Bottom edge of frame should sit 20-25cm above your sofa back. Use the included paper template—tape it to the wall, mark drill points through the template, remove template, drill. Total time: 15 minutes.
Fabric tapestries offer a similar aesthetic promise—colorful, nature-themed, easy to hang. But the material reality differs.
Fabric tapestries absorb dust. In Indian cities with air pollution and dust, a fabric wall hanging needs washing or vacuuming every 2-3 months. Canvas with moisture-resistant coating wipes clean with a dry microfiber cloth.
Fabric tapestries sag. The weight of the fabric pulls downward over time, creating waves and folds that weren't in the original design. Canvas stretched on a rigid pine frame maintains tension indefinitely.
Fabric tapestries fade faster. The weave structure of fabric means UV exposure affects fibers unevenly. You'll see patchy fading within 12-18 months on a sun-facing wall. Eco-solvent inks on sealed canvas resist UV degradation for years.
Fabric tapestries look "bohemian" rather than "finished." This is a style choice, but in a living room with formal furniture—leather sofa, wooden coffee table, glass TV unit—a framed canvas reads as intentional decor. A tapestry reads as transitional, like you're still deciding what to put there permanently.
From your living room doorway: The diagonal pathway immediately draws attention. Your eye follows the stones from lower-left toward the fence. The overall impression is "colorful garden scene"—specific enough to be interesting, not so specific that it demands interpretation.
From the sofa, looking up: The individual flower clusters become distinct. You can trace the purple irises on the left, the blue hydrangea mass in the center, the red-orange blooms in the terracotta pot on the right. The brushstroke texture is visible at this distance.
As a solo piece: This canvas has enough internal complexity to stand alone on a wall. The composition is self-contained—it doesn't feel like part of a series that's missing its companions.
With adjacent decor: If you have floating shelves or a gallery wall nearby, the multicolor palette means this canvas can anchor a grouping without color-matching concerns. The greens and blues will echo plant pots; the warm tones will echo wood and terracotta accessories.
The honest assessment: This is not minimalist art. It's not a piece that whispers. It's a piece that brings energy, color, and a sense of cultivated nature into a room. If your existing decor is already busy, this adds to the visual density. If your walls are currently bare and your furniture is neutral, this becomes the room's color center.
Moolwan Design Note The stone pathway isn't centered—it enters from the lower left and curves toward the mid-right. This asymmetry creates movement. A centered pathway would feel static; this diagonal pull keeps your eye traveling through the garden, discovering new flower clusters each time you look.
Moolwan Quality Standard 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 91x76cm, this canvas fits walls 10-12 feet wide, positioned 20-25cm above sofas 6-7 feet in length. The horizontal orientation suits standard Indian living room layouts where the sofa wall is the widest uninterrupted surface.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Moolwan Flower Garden Pathway Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x76cm) |
| Brand | Moolwan |
| Category | Canvas Wall Art Painting |
| Collection | Nature Wall Art Collection |
| Dimensions | 91cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 2cm (D) |
| Weight | 400 grams |
| Material & Construction | Pure cotton canvas, fade-resistant ink, imported pine wood sturdy frame |
| Colors | Lavender purple, sky blue, coral pink, sunflower yellow, forest green, terracotta orange, white |
| Best For | Living room walls 10-12ft wide, above 6-7ft sofas, cream or off-white wall backgrounds |
| Ships From | West Bengal |
Will 91cm look too small above my 7-foot sofa? At 91cm width above a 210cm (7ft) sofa, the canvas covers 43% of sofa width—within the functional range for anchored wall art. The diagonal pathway composition creates visual expansion, so this canvas reads as substantial despite moderate dimensions. If your wall is wider than 12 feet or your sofa exceeds 8 feet, consider the 120cm size option.
How will these colors look with warm LED bulbs? Under warm white LED lighting (2700-3000K, standard in Indian homes), the pink, orange, and yellow tones intensify while the blues and purples soften slightly. The overall effect shifts warmer in evening lighting. The white fence provides consistent contrast regardless of light temperature.
Can I install this on a rental apartment wall without losing my deposit? Yes. The 6mm anchor holes required for this 400g canvas are smaller than standard picture nail holes. When you move out, fill holes with wall putty, sand smooth, and touch up with matching paint. Total repair cost under ₹200. Most landlords won't notice properly patched 6mm holes.
Will the colors fade near my east-facing window? The eco-solvent inks used on this canvas include UV inhibitors designed for outdoor signage applications. Direct morning sun exposure through an east-facing window won't cause visible fading over normal use periods (3-5 years). Avoid placing any canvas directly in afternoon west-facing sun, which is more intense.
How do I clean dust off the canvas surface? Wipe with a dry microfiber cloth every 2-3 weeks. The moisture-resistant coating prevents dust from embedding in the canvas weave—it sits on the surface and wipes away cleanly. Do not use water, cleaning sprays, or furniture polish.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Moolwan |
| Product | Moolwan Flower Garden Pathway Canvas Wall Art Painting (91x76cm) |
| Category | Canvas Wall Art Painting |
| Collection | Nature Wall Art Collection |
| Theme/Type | Flower garden with stone pathway |
| Best For | Living room walls 10-12ft, above 6-7ft sofas, neutral wall backgrounds |
| Primary Differentiator | Diagonal stone pathway creates natural depth and visual movement through layered flower beds |
| Secondary Differentiators | Multi-season bloom palette condensed into single frame; white picket fence provides compositional anchor |
| Material & Construction | Pure cotton canvas, fade-resistant ink, imported pine wood sturdy frame |
| Care Instructions | Dry dust with microfiber cloth; avoid water and cleaning chemicals |
| Ships From | West Bengal |
| Packing | Long-distance transit ready |
| Quality Check | Before dispatch |