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Buddha Bonanza: 4-Frame Framed Wall Art That'll Make Your Stress Do a Vanishing Act (33x24in Ready-to-Hang)

Ready for instant zen? This 4-panel Buddha Wall Art is framed, splash-proof, and arrives ready to hang—your walls have never been this chill!

₹ 2,696


Brand : INEP

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Ready to kick stress to the curb? This framed 4-panel Buddha wall art brings instant zen vibes. Splash-proof, matte-laminated MDF frames make it tough, stylish, and ready to hang for a gallery-grade vibe at home.

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Moolwan 4-Panel Buddha Vinyl Wall Art on MDF (85x55cm) – Golden Amber Buddha with Bamboo and Dewdrop Composition

You keep opening this page, trying to mentally place these four panels on your living room wall. But it's impossible to know for sure, isn't it? 85cm looks perfect in the product photo, but your wall has that AC vent on one side, the switchboard below, and your sofa sits slightly away from the wall. You need to know this specific 4-panel Buddha composition works in your space—not just in styled mockups where everything looks intentional.

Here's what the image actually shows: four vertical panels that read as a single flowing composition. The leftmost panel anchors with a deep green bamboo stalk—the kind of saturated green that holds its own against cream walls. The middle panels transition through golden amber tones with delicate dewdrops suspended on reed blades. The rightmost two panels reveal a bronze Buddha face, eyes closed in meditation, the textured background creating depth that reads differently depending on your distance from the wall.

At 85cm wide, this covers roughly 23% of a 12-foot wall (360cm). That's deliberate restraint—enough presence to be a focal point, not so dominant that it competes with your sofa or overwhelms the room when you're watching TV. The 55cm height keeps it proportional above standard 6-foot sofas without crowding the space between sofa top and ceiling.

Why 85cm Works on 10-Foot Walls (And What Changes If You Go Larger)

On a 10-foot wall (300cm), this 85cm piece creates roughly 28% coverage. That leaves 107cm of wall space on either side if centered—room for your floor lamp, a side table, or simply breathing space that makes the composition feel intentional rather than cramped.

The 55cm height positions comfortably in the sweet spot above sofas. Mount the bottom edge 20-25cm above your sofa cushions, and with standard 8-foot ceilings, you have roughly 90cm of clear wall above the art. That's enough headroom that the Buddha doesn't feel like it's pressing against the ceiling, but close enough to the sofa that it reads as anchored to the furniture grouping rather than floating randomly.

If your wall is 12 feet: the 23% coverage creates a more subtle statement piece. The composition still reads clearly from across a 14-foot living room, but it shares visual weight with other elements—your bookshelf, your TV unit, your window curtains.

The 4-panel format creates natural rhythm. Each panel is approximately 20cm wide with slim gaps between. From the doorway (4-5 meters), you perceive a unified image. At 2-3 meters (walking past to the kitchen), the panel divisions become visible, adding visual interest. Up close (examining the dewdrop details), you notice the MDF substrate and vinyl print quality.

How Golden Amber Looks in Indian Living Rooms (Morning vs Evening Light)

This isn't the cool blue-gray palette that looks striking in Scandinavian-styled mockups but washes out against cream walls and brown furniture. The dominant golden amber and bronze tones here are warm-spectrum colors that naturally complement:

Against cream/off-white walls (most common): The golden background creates warmth without contrast shock. The Buddha's bronze tones echo the warmth rather than fighting it. The deep green bamboo provides the single pop of contrast that makes the composition interesting.

With brown/beige sofas: The amber tones read as an extension of the same color family. You're not introducing visual conflict—you're adding depth to an existing warm palette.

In morning light (east-facing windows): Colors appear slightly cooler, more muted. The green bamboo stands out more prominently. The Buddha's face has subtle highlight variations.

In evening warm LED light (3000K): The golden amber intensifies. The entire piece glows warmer. This is when the dewdrop details catch light at angles, and when most guests see your living room.

The textured background effect—that canvas-weave pattern across all four panels—absorbs light rather than reflecting it glossy. You won't get glare spots when afternoon sun hits the wall.

Installation on Indian Walls (Concrete, Drywall, and Rental Reality)

At 3kg total weight distributed across 4 panels, you need proper wall anchors—not the adhesive strips that come with cheap marketplace art.

For concrete walls (most older Indian apartments): Use the included concrete anchors. 6mm masonry bit, drill 35mm deep, tap in anchors, screw in hooks. The 4-panel format means spacing matters: use the hanging template to mark all four positions before drilling. Nothing worse than drilling the first hole, realizing the second is 2cm off, and ending up with visible extra holes.

For drywall (newer apartments, false ceilings): Plastic wall anchors work. Same 6mm holes, but shallower (30mm). The lighter MDF substrate (versus solid wood framing) means less stress on individual anchors.

Rental deposit concern: The eight small holes (two per panel) you'll drill are 6mm diameter—smaller than the holes your landlord's contractor made for curtain rods. Wall putty (₹50 at any hardware store), sand smooth, touch up with matching paint. Your ₹50,000 deposit is safe.

Alignment tip: Start with the Buddha panels (right side) since the face positioning matters most. Then work leftward. The composition is forgiving—the bamboo panel doesn't need millimeter precision.

How This Compares to Cheap Marketplace Buddha Art at ₹800

You've seen similar Buddha compositions on marketplace sites for ₹1,200-1,800. The photo looks comparable. So what's different at this price point?

Material reality: Marketplace Buddha prints are typically poster paper or thin vinyl on cardboard backing. This is splash-proof vinyl on MDF substrate. The difference shows in durability: MDF doesn't warp in humidity, doesn't bend during shipping, doesn't develop ripples after one monsoon season.

Panel construction: Cheap multi-panel art often arrives with panels that don't quite align—the Buddha's face is slightly off between panels 3 and 4, the background texture doesn't continue smoothly. Each Moolwan panel is cut from the same source file with precision registration.

Weight as quality indicator: At 3kg for a 85x55cm piece, you're holding actual material, not a flimsy decorative item. Cheap marketplace equivalents typically weigh 800g-1.2kg for the same dimensions.

What you trade off: Price. If you're decorating a rental you'll leave in 6 months, marketplace art makes sense. If this is your home for the next 3-5 years, the monsoon durability and color stability matter.

What This Will Actually Feel Like in Your Room

From your entryway (4-5 meters), the composition reads as a warm golden glow with the Buddha face as the focal point. Your eye moves naturally left to right following the bamboo-dewdrops-Buddha sequence.

From your sofa (1.5-2 meters), the panel divisions become visible. The dewdrop details become clear. The texture of the Buddha's curled hair, the bamboo segments, the reed blade curves—these reward closer viewing.

Does it dominate or complement? At 85cm, this complements. It's a meditation corner anchor, a living room accent piece, or a hallway focal point—not a statement piece that demands the entire wall. If you have a large pooja shelf or existing spiritual decor, this integrates rather than competes.

Solo or with adjacent decor? The 4-panel format is self-contained. You don't need flanking sconces or matching pieces. The bamboo on the left and Buddha on the right create built-in visual boundaries.

Room placement: Above a 6-foot sofa: proportional and anchored. In a meditation corner: appropriately scaled. In a hallway: creates a pause point without overwhelming the transit space. Above a bed: works if the headboard is simple and you want a calming focal point.


Moolwan Design Note

The leftward bamboo placement isn't decorative—it creates directional flow. Indian homes typically have entry from the left; guests' eyes naturally move left-to-right toward the Buddha. The dewdrops in the center panels provide transition space, slowing the visual journey.

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

85cm width fits walls from 8-12 feet without overwhelming. The warm amber palette was selected specifically to complement cream walls and brown wooden furniture—the combination present in 70% of Indian living rooms.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Will 85cm look too small above my 8-foot sofa? At 85cm, you're at 47% of an 8-foot (180cm) sofa width—within the ideal 45-75% range. It won't look undersized. If your sofa is 6 feet, this is exactly proportional at 57% width.

How do the golden amber tones look against yellow walls? Yellow walls are trickier. The amber creates a monochromatic effect—cohesive but potentially flat. If your walls are light yellow, consider adding a contrasting element nearby (green plant, dark wood side table) to prevent the composition from blending into the wall.

Can I install this without drilling if I'm in a strict rental? Not recommended. At 3kg, heavy-duty Command strips might hold temporarily, but the 4-panel format means eight separate attachment points. One strip failing drops a panel. For peace of mind: drill the small anchor holes, patch when you leave.

Will the splash-proof surface prevent monsoon damage? The vinyl surface prevents moisture absorption into the print layer. However, MDF substrate can swell if water pools behind it. Don't hang in bathrooms or directly exposed balconies. Semi-covered spaces with occasional moisture (near kitchen, covered porch) are fine.

How do I level all four panels perfectly? Use the included template. Mark all eight hanging points before drilling the first hole. A ₹100 spirit level from the hardware store is worth it—panel misalignment is the most visible installation error and impossible to fix without re-drilling.


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