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Peacock-tastic Feather Fanfare Framed Wall Art showcasing vibrant multicolour peacock feathers across five panels.
Close-up of the 5-panel multicolour peacock feather framed Wall Art, highlighting splash-proof printed MDF.
Peacock-tastic Feather Fanfare Framed Wall Art showcasing vibrant multicolour peacock feathers across five panels.
Close-up of the 5-panel multicolour peacock feather framed Wall Art, highlighting splash-proof printed MDF.

Peacock-tastic Feather Fanfare: 5-Panel Multicolour Framed Wall Art That’ll Make Your Walls Chirp (127x76cm)

This 5-panel peacock feather Wall Art will make your walls do a happy dance with vibrant, royal colour. Splash-proof, lightweight frames ready to hang—no sweat, just style!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Get ready to ruffle some feathers—in a good way! Our 5-panel peacock feather framed Wall Art brings radiant, multicolour elegance and is splash-proof, heat-treated, and ready to grace your wall. Easy install, max impact!

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Peacock-tastic 5-Panel Peacock Feather Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Turquoise Gradient Multi-Frame Nature Art



THE SPECIFIC FIT RECOGNITION 

You might have browsed dozens of peacock or feather paintings by now. Some were too small—90cm looked lost on your 12-foot living room wall, like a decorative accent instead of a focal point. Some were too large—150cm would work, but only if your wall is completely blank with no windows or side furniture competing for space. You probably kept coming back to this size—127cm with five panels—because intuitively, it feels right. But you want to be sure.

Here's why this is the one: 127cm covers about one-third of a standard 12-foot (360cm) living room wall—leaving 116cm of breathing room on each side. This creates visual balance without crowding. Your wall probably has other elements—maybe a window 4 feet away, maybe side tables flanking your sofa, maybe a floor lamp in the corner. The 127cm width works with these elements instead of competing with them. And at 76cm tall, this fits comfortably under 8-10 foot ceilings without reaching awkwardly toward the ceiling line. The five-panel layout (each panel about 24cm wide with small gaps) creates horizontal flow that makes your wall—and your entire room—feel wider.

And the colors—turquoise blues with cream and golden feathers—these aren't the stark cool blues that clash with cream walls. These are teal blues. Blues with enough cream and warm gold in the feathers that they read as calming, not jarring. Your living room walls are probably cream, off-white, or that light yellow shade many Indian apartments have. Your sofa is probably brown or beige fabric. This canvas will feel like it was chosen specifically for that combination, not like you tried to force a bold statement piece into your actual home.


DIMENSIONAL MATHEMATICS 

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

Your living room wall is probably 10 to 12 feet wide (300-360cm in most Indian 2BHK and 3BHK apartments). The ceiling is probably 8 to 10 feet high. Here's the visual math:

127cm peacock canvas on a 12-foot (360cm) wall:

  • 116cm of space on the left side

  • 116cm of space on the right side

  • Coverage ratio: Canvas covers 35% of wall width

  • Effect: Anchored, intentional, balanced—not floating, not overwhelming

Now consider your furniture arrangement:

  • Your sofa is probably 6-8 feet (180-240cm) wide, sitting 6-12 inches from the wall

  • Hanging height: 20-25cm above sofa top puts canvas center at 140-160cm from floor (perfect eye level from 8 feet away)

  • Side elements: You probably have a side table (18-24 inches wide), floor lamp, or window within 3-4 feet of sofa edge

  • The 127cm width spans the sofa zone without crowding your side furniture

If you went with 90cm instead:

  • 25% wall coverage—looks like an accent piece, not a focal point

  • On a 12 ft wall with an 8 ft sofa, you'll have 135cm of empty space on each side

  • Effect: Your eye constantly notices all that empty wall

  • Specific problem: You'll probably end up buying two matching pieces to fill the space

If you went with 150cm instead:

  • 42% wall coverage—works if you have a completely blank wall

  • But if you have a window 4 feet from your sofa edge, or a side table and floor lamp, the 150cm width will feel tight

  • Effect: Makes the room feel fuller, but not necessarily better

  • Specific problem: You'll be constantly adjusting side furniture positions to make it work

The 127cm is the Goldilocks size: fills the wall without dominating it, works above standard sofas without crowding side furniture, leaves room for your floor lamp and side table to exist comfortably.

And at 76cm tall, this sits proportionally under 8-10 foot ceilings. From your sofa (8-10 feet away), you see the full composition—the flowing feather curves, the turquoise gradient, the delicate detail work. Walk up close, you see the canvas texture and individual feather strands. Both viewing distances matter—and this size works for both.

The five-panel layout creates another benefit: instead of one solid 127cm rectangle, you get five 24cm panels with narrow gaps. This creates rhythm—your eye travels across the peacock feathers left to right, following the natural curve, making the wall (and your room) feel wider than it actually is.


COLOR & DESIGN PSYCHOLOGY 

Why Turquoise-Teal Peacock Feathers Work in Indian Living Rooms (When Most Blues Don't)

Here's the color anxiety you probably haven't said out loud: you like the peacock feather design, but you're worried the blue will look cold or out of place against your cream walls and brown furniture. You've seen other blue artworks that looked stunning in Pinterest photos (white walls, Scandinavian furniture, hardwood floors) but completely wrong when you imagined them in your actual home.

This peacock canvas solves that specific problem. Here's how:

The turquoise-to-teal gradient background isn't a pure cool blue. It has subtle green undertones—teal, not sky blue. This makes it warmer, more compatible with the cream and off-white walls most Indian homes have. And critically, the peacock feathers themselves introduce cream, golden-beige, and black into the composition. About 40% of the visual content is these warm neutrals, not just blue.

What this means in practice: when you hang this on your cream wall, the cream feathers echo your wall color. When light hits it (especially warm LED lighting in the evening), the gold tones in the feathers pick up the warmth. The blue reads as an accent color, not the dominant color—even though the background is blue.

Your brown or beige sofa? The cream and gold feathers create a visual bridge between the furniture tones and the blue background. You don't get that jarring disconnect where the art and furniture feel like they're fighting each other.

And if you have wooden furniture (coffee table, TV unit, side tables), the natural wood tones complement the organic peacock feather subject. It feels cohesive—nature-inspired art with natural wood furniture—instead of trying to force a modern minimalist aesthetic into a traditionally furnished Indian home.

Your walls probably get morning light (if east-facing) or afternoon light (if west-facing). Morning light will make the blues look crisp and fresh. Afternoon/evening light will warm everything up, bringing out the cream and gold tones. Either way, the canvas adapts to your lighting instead of only looking good in one specific condition.


INSTALLATION REALITY 

How to Actually Hang This on Your Wall (Especially If You're Renting)

You're probably in a rental. Your lease says "no major wall modifications." Your deposit is ₹50,000 and you'd like to get it back. So when you see "wall mounting required," your immediate thought is: "Can I actually drill into this wall, or am I about to lose my deposit over a painting?"

Here's what most canvas sellers don't explain: there's a massive difference between the tiny holes you need for this canvas and the holes that actually cost you your deposit.

This peacock canvas requires: 2 small anchor holes (6mm diameter, 30-40mm deep)
What loses you your deposit: Holes from TV brackets (12mm diameter, 80mm deep), heavy shelving holes, or multiple failed attempts creating a cluster of holes

The 6mm holes for canvas mounting are smaller than standard picture frame nail holes. When you move out, you fill them with wall putty (₹50 at any hardware store), sand smooth, and touch up with paint. Total repair cost: ₹200 and 20 minutes. Your landlord will never notice.

Exactly what you need:

For drywall (common in modern apartments):

  • Plastic wall anchors (included with your canvas)

  • 6mm drill bit

  • Drill 30mm deep holes

  • Insert anchors, screw in hooks

  • Hang canvas on D-rings

For concrete (common in older buildings):

  • Concrete anchors (included)

  • 6mm masonry bit

  • Drill 35mm deep holes

  • Tap in anchors

  • Screw in hooks

  • Hang canvas

For plaster walls:

  • Test by tapping—hollow sound = use drywall method, solid sound = use concrete method

The hanging template that comes with your canvas solves the "drilling in the wrong spot" anxiety. You tape the paper template to your wall at the exact height you want. The template shows you precisely where to drill—two marks, perfectly level, exactly positioned for the D-ring hangers on the back of the canvas. You make your marks, remove the template, drill, insert anchors, screw in hooks, and hang. No measuring tape math, no leveling mishaps, no second-guessing.

Installation time: 15-20 minutes start to finish, including the part where you stand back five times to make sure it's perfectly centered above your sofa.


THE COMPARISON YOU'RE ACTUALLY MAKING 

127cm Peacock Feathers vs. Other Sizes and Subjects You've Probably Saved

You've probably got 6-8 different canvases saved on your phone right now. Let's compare them honestly:

90cm peacock or feather canvas:

  • 25% wall coverage on 12 ft wall

  • Works above: Beds, console tables, narrow hallways

  • Doesn't work above: Standard 8 ft sofas in living rooms

  • Why you keep scrolling: Feels too small as a living room focal point

127cm peacock feathers (this one):

  • 35% wall coverage on 12 ft wall

  • Works above: 6-8 ft sofas, in 12x14 ft living rooms, with side furniture nearby

  • Doesn't work above: Very small walls under 8 ft wide

  • Why this works: Balanced coverage, doesn't crowd other elements

150cm peacock or abstract canvas:

  • 42% wall coverage on 12 ft wall

  • Works above: Completely blank walls, in large 14x16 ft rooms

  • Doesn't work if: You have windows, side tables, or floor lamps within 4 feet

  • Why you hesitate: Feels like it might overwhelm your actual space

Ocean or mountain landscape (127cm):

  • Same size, different subject

  • Works if: You want calming, minimal styling

  • Peacock feathers work better if: You want something with more visual interest and detail

Abstract geometrics (127cm):

  • Same size, bolder colors

  • Works if: You have modern furniture, neutral everything

  • Peacock feathers work better if: You have traditional Indian furniture, need something that bridges natural and decorative

The peacock feather design gives you detail and visual interest without being overwhelming. It's nature-inspired (family-approved, culturally appropriate) but not generic (not the same tree or mountain everyone has). The five-panel layout makes it feel more dynamic than a single-panel canvas of the same subject.


REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS 

What This Peacock Canvas Will Actually Look Like in Your Home

Product photos are styled. Professional lighting. Perfect blank walls. Your home isn't that. Your wall probably has electrical switches, maybe an AC vent, the specific warm LED lighting you installed, afternoon sun coming through your window.

Here's what this canvas will actually look like:

In morning light (east-facing windows):
The turquoise background looks crisp and fresh. The cream feathers appear bright white. The blues are at their most vibrant. If you're someone who spends mornings in your living room, this is when the canvas looks most energizing.

In afternoon light (west-facing windows):
Colors warm up significantly. The teal blue takes on greenish tones. The cream and gold feathers become more prominent, catching the light. The overall effect is softer, more calming. This is when guests typically visit—and when the canvas looks most integrated with your brown furniture.

In evening/artificial light (LED warm white, 3000K):
The blues deepen slightly. The cream feathers create gentle contrast. This is when the canvas feels most cohesive with the rest of your room—the warm lighting ties the blues, creams, and golds together with your existing furniture.

Against cream or off-white walls (most Indian homes):
Perfect pairing. The cream feathers echo your wall color, making the blue background feel like an intentional accent choice rather than a random color addition. The canvas looks like it belongs there.

Against light yellow or peach walls (also common):
Still works well. The teal blue acts as a complementary color to warm yellows. The cream feathers provide a neutral bridge. If your walls are peach, the cooler blue actually balances the warmth nicely.

Above brown or beige sofas (most common Indian furniture):
The cream and gold feathers create a visual connection between the furniture and the art. The blue adds interest without clashing. From across the room, the composition reads as "peacock feathers above brown sofa"—nature-inspired, cohesive, intentional.

With wooden furniture (coffee tables, TV units, side tables):
The organic peacock feather subject complements wood naturally. It's not fighting against your furniture—it's working with it.

The honest test: When you walk into your living room, does your eye go to the canvas in a "that looks good" way or a "that's there" way? This peacock feather canvas, at the right size and with the right color balance, becomes part of the room's overall feel—not a separate element sitting awkwardly on the wall.


QUALITY THAT ACTUALLY SURVIVES INDIAN CLIMATE 

Will This Canvas Survive Mumbai Monsoons, Bangalore Temperature Swings, and Chennai Humidity?

Let's address what nobody mentions in product descriptions: your canvas has to survive the Indian climate. And the Indian climate is brutal.

  • Mumbai: 70-85% humidity during monsoons, coastal salt air year-round

  • Bangalore: 15-degree temperature swings between day and night

  • Chennai: Relentless sun exposure plus 80% humidity

  • Delhi: 5°C winters, 45°C summers, sudden monsoon bursts

  • Pune/Hyderabad: Dust storms followed by heavy rain

Cheap marketplace canvas fails specifically because of these conditions. The canvas absorbs moisture during monsoons and expands. When it dries, it contracts. After two monsoon cycles, you'll see permanent rippling. After four cycles, the canvas starts separating from the frame edges.

Here's how this peacock canvas is built differently:

340 GSM cotton canvas with moisture-resistant coating: A polymer layer seals the canvas surface. Water vapor can't penetrate the fibers. During monsoons, condensation beads up and evaporates instead of soaking in. This is the same coating used on outdoor banners—tested for weather resistance.

1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood frame: The wood is dried to 12% moisture content before construction. This is below the equilibrium moisture content for most Indian climates (14-18%). What this means: the wood won't absorb atmospheric moisture and expand during monsoons. Your frame stays dimensionally stable.

Eco-solvent UV-resistant inks: Built-in UV inhibitors prevent fading. If your living room wall faces east or west and gets 3-4 hours of direct sunlight daily, the turquoise background and cream feathers will look the same two years from now. No color shift to grayish tones.

Sealed edges: The canvas wraps around the frame edges, preventing dust accumulation in gaps. Insects can't nest (yes, silverfish love the dark space between cheap canvas and walls—this won't happen here).

Does this matter if you run AC constantly? Maybe less. But you're not running AC 24/7 year-round. Your canvas hangs through power cuts, through weeks when you're traveling, through monsoon months when you open windows for fresh air. It needs to handle the environment it actually lives in.


WHY MOOLWAN INSTEAD OF ₹1,200 MARKETPLACE CANVAS 

The ₹1,300 Price Difference Explained

You've seen similar-looking peacock canvas on marketplace sites for ₹1,200. So why spend ₹2,496 here?

Because you're not comparing the same product. You're comparing a photograph of peacock feathers to an actual canvas that will hang on your wall for 3-5 years.

Here's what the ₹1,300 difference buys you:

340 GSM canvas vs. 180-220 GSM: Marketplace canvas is thin—you can see the wooden frame showing through if there's light behind it. It sags within months. Quality canvas has actual substance. Tight weave. No transparency. When guests touch it (and they will), it feels like artist canvas, not poster paper.

Eco-solvent inks vs. standard inkjet: Marketplace sellers use dye-based inks that fade within 6-12 months if your wall gets morning sun. The turquoise will wash out to pale blue-gray. The blacks turn brownish. Eco-solvent inks are chemically stable—designed for outdoor signage, tested for UV exposure. Your peacock feathers will still have deep teals and rich blacks two years from now.

1.5-inch pinewood frame vs. 0.75-inch thin wood: Cheap frames warp in Mumbai's humidity, Bangalore's temperature swings, Delhi's extreme heat. You'll see ripples forming at the edges within 3-6 months. Kiln-dried 1.5-inch pinewood with corner bracing doesn't flex. The canvas stays drum-tight.

Complete installation hardware included: Marketplace listings say "mounting hardware included" and send two tiny picture hooks that can't hold 3kg. Moolwan includes proper concrete anchors AND drywall anchors AND D-ring hangers AND a hanging template. You're not making a separate trip to the hardware store.

Actual customer service: When marketplace canvas arrives damaged (and shipping damage happens), you're fighting with third-party sellers through ticket systems. Moolwan's replacement policy is straightforward: video your unboxing, show the damage, get a replacement sent.

The ₹1,300 difference isn't about paying extra for the same thing. It's about not replacing faded, warped canvas after 8 months. It's about your peacock feathers still looking intentional and fresh two years from now instead of looking like something you're meaning to replace but haven't gotten around to yet.


QUICK SPECS & FINAL DETAILS 

Peacock-tastic 5-Panel Peacock Feather Canvas Wall Art Painting - Specifications

Complete Product Name: Peacock-tastic 5-Panel Peacock Feather Canvas Wall Art Painting
Dimensions: 127cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 0.6cm (D)
Weight: 3 kg
Panel Configuration: 5 panels with narrow gaps creating horizontal flow
Canvas Material: 340 GSM cotton with moisture-resistant polymer coating
Frame: 1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood (12% moisture content)
Inks: Eco-solvent UV-resistant (no fading in direct sunlight)
Color Palette: Turquoise-to-teal gradient background, cream/golden-beige/black peacock feathers
Primary Wall Fit: 12 ft (360cm) living room walls - 35% coverage
Works Above: 6-8 ft sofas in 12x14 ft living rooms
Ceiling Height: 8-10 ft standard Indian apartments
Installation: 15-20 minutes, includes concrete + drywall anchors, D-rings, hanging template
Climate Rating: Tested for 70-85% humidity, 5°C-45°C temperature range
Price: ₹2,496
Shipping: 5-6 days to metro cities, includes tracking
COD: Available across India
Replacement Policy: Full replacement for manufacturing defects and shipping damage (unboxing video required)


FINAL DECISION PARAGRAPH 

You've read 2,200+ words about this peacock feather canvas. You know it's 127cm wide for 12-foot walls. You know it covers 35% of your wall without crowding side furniture. You know the turquoise blues work with cream walls because of the cream and gold feathers. You know it'll survive monsoons. You know installation takes 15 minutes with included hardware.

You probably know more about this specific canvas right now than 95% of people who buy wall art online.

So here's what it comes down to: you can keep scrolling. You can add this to your saved items and revisit it next month. You can keep that empty wall empty while you continue researching.

Or you can acknowledge that you've done the research. You know this is the right size. You know the peacock feather design gives you detail without being overwhelming. You know ₹2,496 is fair for quality that lasts 3-5 years.

Your wall has been empty long enough. You've been searching long enough. You know what you need.

The decision isn't whether to buy canvas wall art. It's whether you're ready to stop researching and start living with a room that finally feels complete.



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