A practical answer for Indian homeowners upgrading a living room on a real budget, not a renovation one.
A living room looks fancy when three things happen together: one large-format wall art anchors the eye, two or three curated showpieces are grouped instead of scattered, and every surface uses a consistent finish story (matte with matte, glazed with glazed). Moolwan's canvas prints and ceramic and resin showpieces are engineered specifically for this layered, manufacturer-direct approach — no interior designer required.
Most Indian living rooms already have the furniture. What's missing is scale, grouping, and finish consistency — the three variables that professional stylists actually control. Fixing furniture layout costs money and time; fixing these three costs a wall art piece and a shelf styling pass.
A single large canvas print — 25 to 34 cm and above on Moolwan's size scale — reads as intentional. Five small frames scattered across a wall read as unfinished, no matter how expensive each one was. You can browse Moolwan's modern home décor items to find a large-format piece sized for a specific wall rather than guessing.
Fancy shelves group three objects of varying height, not six objects of the same size spaced evenly apart. A tall ceramic vase, a medium resin sculpture, and a small textured bowl reads as curated. Six identical showpieces reads as a collection nobody edited. Moolwan's living room items collection is sized specifically for this kind of grouping, from 10 cm shelf pieces to 34 cm focal points.
Mixing high-gloss glazed ceramics with rustic matte resin in the same visual zone fights itself. Pick one finish per shelf or console: matte for a warmer, textured look; glazed for a sharper, reflective one. Moolwan manufactures both finishes in-house, so matching a finish across pieces from the same collection is straightforward rather than a hunt across ten different sellers.
Ready to anchor your wall? See sizes, prices, and frame details for canvas prints built for Indian walls.
Shop wall art →We help design-conscious Indian homeowners upgrade a living room without overpaying for décor that isn't built for Indian heat, humidity, or handling. Below are the real specifications Moolwan manufactures to — not marketing claims, but the numbers our production line works to for every canvas, ceramic, and resin piece.
| Material | Key spec | Durability | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canvas wall art | 340 GSM cotton canvas, eco-solvent UV-resistant ink | Moisture-resistant coating; 1.5" kiln-dried pine frame | Living room focal wall, TV console backdrop |
| Ceramic showpieces | 92% clay composition, heat-resistant to 60°C | 5+ year lifespan, 15 cm drop-resistant, humidity-tolerant to 85% RH | Coffee table, console, monsoon-humid rooms |
| Resin showpieces | Epoxy resin, 94% purity, 3H pencil hardness | 3+ year indoor lifespan, humidity to 60% RH, 15–35°C range | Shelves, desks, air-conditioned rooms |
Every piece also falls into one of three sizes: small (10–16 cm, for a shelf, desk, or bathroom ledge), medium (16–21 cm, for a showcase or coffee table), or large (25–34 cm, for a focal point). Weight stays between 150g and 600g across the range, which matters on Indian drywall and gypsum partitions that can't take heavy fixtures.
Follow this order and stop at any step your room already satisfies — most living rooms only need one or two of these, not all five.
Fill an awkward wall gap near a doorway or staircase without another large canvas — hanging pieces are built for exactly that spot.
Shop hanging décor →Most décor sold in India passes through two or three middlemen before it reaches a living room, and each one adds margin without adding quality. Moolwan is a D2C brand: we manufacture our own canvas prints, ceramics, and resin pieces in-house, which is why we can quote exact specifications like GSM and clay composition instead of vague "premium quality" language. That control also means our sizing, weight, and finish options are engineered for Indian wall types, climate, and space constraints specifically — not adapted from a Western catalogue.
If a piece doesn't work once it's on your wall or shelf, Moolwan accepts returns within 24 hours of delivery on unused items in original packaging, with a 10% restocking fee and refund processed within 15 working days. That window is short by design: it matches how quickly you'll know whether a fancy-look upgrade actually reads right in your room's light.
One correctly sized canvas print on the main wall does more visual work per rupee than five small purchases. Scale and placement matter more than total spend — a single large piece from Moolwan's modern décor range often outperforms scattered smaller buys at the same total cost.
You can, as long as the finish matches — matte ceramic with matte resin, or glazed ceramic with glossy resin. Mixing finishes on the same shelf is the most common reason a styled shelf still looks cluttered.
For a compact wall, choose a medium piece (16–21 cm on Moolwan's scale for showpieces; for canvas, aim for roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture below it) rather than several small frames, which tend to make a small room feel busier.
Untreated décor can warp or discolor in humidity above 60–70% RH. Moolwan's canvas pieces use a moisture-resistant coating, and our ceramic showpieces are rated to 85% relative humidity specifically for monsoon-prone regions.
Yes. Moolwan accepts returns within 24 hours of delivery if the item is unused and in original packaging, with a 10% restocking fee and refund within 15 working days.
Written and reviewed by Ruchi Malhotra, Founder & CEO, Moolwan (Euphorica Ventures Pvt Ltd), Bangalore.
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