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Brew-tiful multi-frame tea cup photography Wall Art displayed over a cozy sofa.
Close-up of framed tea cup photography Wall Art with five panels on a neutral wall.
Brew-tiful multi-frame tea cup photography Wall Art displayed over a cozy sofa.
Close-up of framed tea cup photography Wall Art with five panels on a neutral wall.

Brew-tiful Multi-Frame Tea Cup Photography Wall Art

Spice up your walls with our Brew-tiful multi-frame tea cup Wall Art! This framed photography piece steeped in cozy café vibes adds warmth to any room, plus it’s splash-proof and hanger-ready for instant style.

₹ 2,796


Brand : INEP

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Pour on the charm with this framed tea cup photography Wall Art! Featuring five multi-frame panels, splash-proof print, and sturdy MDF frames, it outfits living rooms or offices with café vibes and easy-hang hooks.

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Moolwan 5-Panel Coffee Cup Canvas Wall Art Painting (127×76cm) - Cozy Cafe Multi-Frame Art

You've measured your living room wall three times. Maybe four. The tape measure says 360 cm, but you're still not confident because online photos never show how art actually looks in Indian homes. Every guide says something different, and none account for cream walls, brown sofas, or that window breaking up your wall space. You keep second-guessing: is 127 cm actually right for my wall?

Here's the spatial reality. Your wall is probably around 12 feet (360 cm). This 5-panel coffee canvas at 127 cm covers roughly 35% of that width—leaving approximately 116 cm on each side. That's not empty space; that's breathing room. Enough to feel intentional, not cramped. Enough that your wall looks curated, not cluttered.

The warm browns in this piece—the wooden tabletop, the coffee tones, the soft beige of the cookies—these aren't random. They're the exact palette that works with cream and off-white walls found in most Indian apartments. The gray-blue of the polka dot cup adds just enough contrast to feel interesting without fighting your existing furniture.

The Visual Math: How 127cm Fits 12ft Walls in Indian Living Rooms

Let's do the coverage calculation your eyes are already trying to estimate:

On a 12-foot wall (360 cm): 127 cm canvas = 35% coverage. This leaves 233 cm of wall space distributed around the art. If centered above an 8-foot sofa (240 cm), the canvas sits comfortably within the sofa's visual footprint with 56 cm clearance on each side.

On a 10-foot wall (300 cm): 127 cm = 42% coverage. Still balanced, slightly more presence.

What if you went smaller? A 90 cm piece on a 12-foot wall covers just 25%—it risks looking like an afterthought, floating awkwardly. What if you went larger? A 150 cm piece pushes to 42% coverage, which works but leaves less flexibility for wall switches or photo frames on either side.

At 76 cm height, this sits perfectly in the typical 60-90 cm zone above a sofa backrest, well below the 10-foot ceiling line most Indian apartments have.

What These Colors Will Actually Look Like (Morning vs. Evening Light)

The warm brown palette in this coffee scene behaves predictably across lighting conditions—and that predictability is exactly what you want.

Morning natural light: The wooden tones appear lighter, almost honey-colored. The cream elements in the plate and document brighten. This is when the piece feels most airy and inviting.

Evening LED light (warm white, 3000K): The browns deepen slightly, the overall mood becomes cozier. The gray-blue cup becomes more muted, letting the warm tones dominate. This is when the cafe ambiance peaks.

Against cream walls: The warm palette creates gentle contrast without jarring. Against off-white or light yellow walls (common in Indian homes): Similar harmony, perhaps even warmer overall.

What won't work: Pure white walls with cool LED lighting—the warm tones may look slightly out of place. But in most Indian living rooms with their naturally warm wall tones, this piece settles in like it was chosen for that specific space.

Rental-Friendly Mounting: How to Hang Without Losing Your Deposit

At 3 kg total weight distributed across 5 panels, each panel weighs approximately 600 grams—lighter than a hardcover book. This changes your mounting options significantly.

For rental apartments (protecting that ₹50,000 deposit): Heavy-duty adhesive strips rated for 1 kg each handle individual panels easily. No drilling, no wall damage, no arguments with landlords.

For owned homes: Two small nails per panel (10 total) provide permanent, earthquake-resistant mounting. The holes are small enough that basic wall putty covers them completely if you ever rearrange.

Installation time: 15-20 minutes with a measuring tape, pencil, and level. The 5-panel format is actually easier than single large canvases because you can adjust individual panel spacing to work around wall switches or uneven sections.

The panels come with pre-attached hanging hardware. No assembly, no additional purchases, no trips to the hardware store.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

You've probably looked at 90 cm options thinking they're "safer." Here's the honest comparison:

90 cm on 12-foot wall: 25% coverage. Works above a 6-foot sofa, but above an 8-foot sofa it looks slightly undersized. The 5-panel split at this width means each panel is just 18 cm wide—the visual impact of the coffee scene diminishes because you're seeing more frame gaps than image.

127 cm (this piece) on 12-foot wall: 35% coverage. The sweet spot for 8-foot sofas. Each panel at approximately 25 cm width shows enough of the coffee, cookies, glasses, and document to tell the complete cozy story.

150 cm on 12-foot wall: 42% coverage. Works if your wall has no competing elements (windows, switches, other frames). Feels substantial but leaves less flexibility.

The price difference between 90 cm and 127 cm options is typically ₹300-500. The visual impact difference is significantly larger than the cost difference suggests.

Setting Realistic Expectations: What Arrives vs. What You See Online

The product image shows the art photographed under studio lighting. Here's what translates to your home:

Colors: The warm browns and beige tones are accurate. Screen calibration may show them slightly more saturated than reality, but the overall warmth remains. The gray-blue cup may appear slightly more muted in person—this is normal and actually helps it blend better with Indian home interiors.

Canvas texture: The 340 GSM cotton canvas has a subtle woven texture visible at close range (under 1 meter). From typical viewing distance (2-3 meters, across the room), the surface appears smooth and photographic.

Frame edges: The 1.5-inch pinewood frame is visible from side angles. The canvas wraps around the edges, so you see a continuation of the image, not raw wood or white borders.

Panel gaps: The 5-panel design requires 2-3 cm spacing between panels for the intended visual effect. This is part of the design—the gaps create the multi-frame gallery aesthetic.

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