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Wave Hello to Wall Bliss: Multi-Frame Sea Photography Framed Wall Art displaying five serene ocean panels
Sea-riously Stunning sea photography wall art arranged in five sleek framed panels
Wave Hello to Wall Bliss: Multi-Frame Sea Photography Framed Wall Art displaying five serene ocean panels
Sea-riously Stunning sea photography wall art arranged in five sleek framed panels

Sea-riously Stunning: Multi-Frame Sea Photography Framed Wall Art

Ready to ride waves from your sofa? This five-panel sea photography wall art on splash-proof, matte-laminated wooden MDF frames turns any room into a seaside escape. Hang up, sit back, and chill!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Dive into ocean bliss with this multi-frame sea photography wall art. Five 10x30-inch panels printed on splash-proof, matte-laminated wooden MDF frames: ready to hang and make waves in any room!

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Moolwan 5-Panel Pier Sunset Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Multi-Frame Waterscape Photography

You've measured your wall three times. Maybe four. The tape measure says 360 cm, but you're still not confident because numbers on tape don't translate to visual balance. Every decor guide says something different, and none account for Indian living rooms with their 8-10 ft ceilings and cream-toned walls. You keep second-guessing: is 127 cm actually right for a 12-foot wall?

Here's the spatial reality that no product listing explains properly. This 127x76 cm 5-panel pier sunset canvas covers approximately 35% of a standard 12-foot (360 cm) Indian living room wall. That leaves roughly 116 cm of breathing space on each side—enough negative space to let the artwork anchor the room without overwhelming it. The golden hour photography of a peaceful pier extending over still water creates immediate depth perception, drawing the eye inward while the multi-panel format adds horizontal rhythm that complements wide Indian living spaces.

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

Let's do the maths your eye is already calculating subconsciously. A 12-foot wall spans 360 cm. This 127 cm canvas covers 35.2% of that wall—the sweet spot decorators call "balanced dominance." Go smaller (say, 90 cm) and you're at 25% coverage: the artwork floats awkwardly, looking like an afterthought. Go larger (160 cm) and you hit 44%: suddenly the room feels smaller because the wall can't breathe.

At 76 cm height, this piece sits comfortably between standard sofa backrest height (approximately 85 cm from floor) and picture rail level (approximately 180 cm). Mounted at eye-level centre (roughly 150 cm from floor to artwork centre), the bottom edge clears your 6-8 foot sofa by a healthy 30-40 cm—no head-bumping during movie nights, no awkward gaps that make guests wonder if you hung it wrong.

What These Golden Amber Tones Will Actually Look Like (Morning vs. Evening Light)

The pier sunset photography captures that magical golden hour palette: warm amber, soft coral pink, steel blue water, and silver-grey pier tones. Against typical Indian living room walls—cream, off-white, or builder's peach—these colours create what designers call "warm harmony." The golden tones pick up yellow undertones already present in cream walls, making both the artwork and your wall look intentional together.

Morning light through east-facing windows will emphasise the cooler blue water tones. Evening LED lighting brings forward the warmer amber and coral hues. This isn't colour-shifting—it's the same natural variation you'd see in any photograph. The UV-resistant eco-solvent inks maintain colour integrity across both scenarios, so you won't wake up one monsoon morning to faded artwork that no longer matches your memory of it.

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

Here's what actually happens during installation. Five panels, five mounting points—that sounds like five deposit-threatening holes. But each panel weighs just 600 grams (3 kg total divided by 5). Standard 30-rupee picture hooks handle this easily. The holes left behind? 3 mm diameter, easily filled with white toothpaste or ₹20 wall putty during move-out.

The 5-panel format requires approximately 2 cm gaps between panels for visual consistency. Total wall commitment: five small hooks, roughly 140 cm of horizontal space including gaps. A spirit level app on your phone and 15 minutes of patience gets this done. If you've hung a calendar, you can hang this.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

That 90 cm canvas you saved three weeks ago? It covers 25% of your 12-foot wall. In photos it looked substantial—but mockup photos use tight crops and strategic angles. On your actual wall, 90 cm sits like a postage stamp waiting for company.

The 150 cm option? At 41% wall coverage, it works beautifully in larger 14-15 foot drawing rooms. In a standard 12-foot space, it starts competing with your windows and furniture for attention instead of complementing them.

127 cm exists specifically for the most common Indian living room configuration: 12-foot primary walls, 8-foot ceilings, 6-8 foot sofas, and family gatherings where the walls need to impress without overwhelming. This size was deliberate, not arbitrary.

Setting Realistic Expectations: Colours, Lighting, and Your Space

When your mother-in-law visits next Diwali and pauses at the doorway, she won't be calculating coverage percentages. She'll see a peaceful waterscape that makes your living room feel considered, intentional, finished. The pier's leading lines draw conversations inward—toward family, toward the sofa, toward togetherness.

The splash-proof coating isn't for underwater viewing—it's for Mumbai monsoons, Hyderabad humidity, and that occasional tea splash during cricket matches. At 3 kg total, this won't test your wall's patience or your rental agreement's goodwill.

In morning light, it's contemplative. In evening LED glow, it's warm. In the background of video calls, it looks like you hired a decorator. That's not marketing—that's 127 cm of thoughtfully-sized, properly-framed, humidity-resistant reality.

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