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Flower-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Photography Wall Art showcasing vibrant floral panels in a bright living room.
Close-up of the Flower-tastic Photography Wall Art with multicolor flower panels and sleek MDF frames.
Flower-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Photography Wall Art showcasing vibrant floral panels in a bright living room.
Close-up of the Flower-tastic Photography Wall Art with multicolor flower panels and sleek MDF frames.

Flower-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Photography Wall Art That'll Make Your Walls Bloom (150x76cm)

Flower Power! This 5-panel framed photography Wall Art brings a burst of color to any room and is splash-proof and scratch-resistant—ready to hang and make your walls bloom!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Get ready for a botanical extravaganza with this 5-panel framed photography Wall Art! Splash-proof, easy-clean, and mounted on sturdy MDF frames—perfect for home or office décor. Ready to hang and impress!

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Moolwan 5-Panel Pink Dahlia Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Multi-Frame Floral Photography Art

You might have browsed dozens of floral canvas prints by now. Some were too small—90cm pieces that looked like afterthoughts on your 12-foot wall. Some were too large—180cm sets that overwhelmed the space above your sofa. You probably kept coming back to something around 127cm—because intuitively, it feels right. But you want to be sure.

This 5-panel dahlia close-up spans 127cm wide, placing a single flower at scale you can actually feel. Not a distant garden scene. Not an abstract interpretation. A dahlia photographed so closely you can trace each petal's curve across five frames. The pink ranges from soft blush at the outer edges to deep magenta at the center—colors that shift depending on whether you're seeing them in morning sunlight or evening LED.

Why 127cm Works on 12-Foot Walls (and What Happens If You Go Smaller or Bigger)

Your living room wall is probably around 12 feet (360cm) wide. At 127cm, this canvas covers roughly 35% of that width—leaving 116cm of breathing space on each side. This isn't arbitrary. Interior proportions work when wall art occupies 25-40% of available wall space.

Go smaller—say 90cm—and you're down to 25% coverage. Technically acceptable, but it risks looking like you bought what was on sale rather than what fits. Go larger—say 180cm—and you're at 50% coverage, which works only if nothing else competes for attention on that wall.

If your sofa is the standard 6-8 feet (180-240cm) wide, 127cm sits comfortably above it without extending past the armrests. The canvas becomes the focal point, not a question mark.

The Color Science: How Vibrant Pink Looks Against Cream Walls

Indian living rooms typically have cream, off-white, or builder's peach walls. These warm neutrals actually amplify pink tones rather than competing with them. The dahlia's magenta center will appear richer against cream than it would against pure white, which can wash out saturated colors.

Your brown leather or beige fabric sofa won't clash—earth tones and botanical pinks are complementary in traditional color theory. If you have wooden furniture (teak coffee tables, sheesham shelving), the warm undertones in this dahlia's pink will echo those wood grains.

One honest note: if your walls are painted dark grey or deep green, this particular piece may feel visually jarring. The dahlia needs neutral backgrounds to let its color gradient speak.

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

The 5-panel set weighs 3kg total—roughly 600g per panel. Standard wall hooks (the kind that leave pinholes, not craters) handle this weight easily. You won't need wall plugs, rawl bolts, or the landlord's permission.

Each panel hangs independently. The skill is spacing them evenly: 2-3cm gaps between panels create visual continuity while making the flower appear to breathe across frames. Most people complete installation in 15-20 minutes. Measure once, mark with painter's tape, hang.

If you're in a rental with a ₹50,000 deposit on the line, the small nail holes these require can be filled with ₹30 wall putty before you move out. Invisible.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

You've probably also looked at 90cm floral prints. Here's the honest difference: at 90cm, each of the five panels becomes roughly 15-17cm wide. The dahlia's center spiral—the most visually striking part—gets compressed. You lose detail.

At 127cm, each panel spans approximately 24cm. The center spiral occupies the entire middle frame, giving it room to draw the eye properly. The petal gradients from pink to magenta have space to transition rather than blur together.

Marketplace canvases at ₹800-1,200 often use lower GSM canvas (200-250 GSM vs. this 340 GSM) and water-based inks that fade in 18-24 months, especially if your wall catches afternoon sun. The 1.5-inch pinewood frame here is kiln-dried to 12% moisture content—it won't warp during Mumbai monsoons or Chennai humidity.

Setting Realistic Expectations: Colors, Lighting, and Your Space

In morning natural light, the dahlia's outer petals will appear almost coral—softer, warmer. Under evening LEDs (the warm white 3000K bulbs most Indian homes use), the pink deepens toward fuchsia. Neither is wrong; it's the same shift you'd see in actual flowers.

Viewing distance matters. Stand 8-10 feet back, and the five panels merge into a single cohesive bloom. Move closer—3-4 feet—and you'll notice the panel gaps, the texture of the canvas weave, the slight variations where ink meets cotton. Both perspectives are intentional.

This won't look identical to your phone screen. Screens emit light; canvas reflects it. What you're buying is something that changes subtly throughout the day, more like having an actual flower in the room than a backlit image.

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