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Front view of Tree-mendous Multi-Frame Wall Art showcasing five connected panels in a serene forest design
Close-up of the wooden MDF frame texture on the Tree-mendous Multi-Frame Wall Art
Front view of Tree-mendous Multi-Frame Wall Art showcasing five connected panels in a serene forest design
Close-up of the wooden MDF frame texture on the Tree-mendous Multi-Frame Wall Art

Tree-mendous Multi-Frame Wall Art That'll Make Your Walls Swoon - Botanical Bliss in Every Panel (127x76cm Framed)

Leaf your bland walls behind with this tree-mendous multi-frame Wall Art! Five sleek 127x76cm frames on sturdy MDF, splash-proof and ready to hang – instant jungle vibes guaranteed.

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Transform blank spaces into leafy happiness with this tree-mendous multi-frame Wall Art. Five 127x76cm framed panels on durable MDF, splash-proof finish, and easy-hang hooks make decorating feel like a walk in the woods!

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Moolwan 5-Panel Tropical Palm Sunset Canvas Wall Art Painting (127×76cm) - Multi-Frame Silhouette Nature Art

You might have browsed dozens of canvas wall art pieces by now. Some were too small—lost against a 12-foot wall like a postage stamp. Some were too large—overwhelming a living room that already has furniture competing for attention. You probably kept coming back to something around 127cm wide, because intuitively, it feels right. But you want to be sure.

Here's why your instinct is correct: At 127cm, this 5-panel tropical sunset covers roughly 35% of a standard 12-foot wall. That leaves approximately 116cm of breathing space on each side—enough visual margin to frame the artwork without making it look cramped or floating awkwardly. The silhouetted palm trees draw the eye upward while the gradient sunset creates horizontal flow, making this piece work both as a focal point and as a complement to existing room elements.

The teal and coral palette has a specific advantage in Indian living rooms: it bridges neutral walls and warm furniture. If your walls are cream or off-white (as most Indian builder flats are), the deep teal-to-coral gradient creates contrast without clashing. If you have a brown or beige sofa, the warm peach tones in the sunset reflect that warmth back, tying the room together.

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

A 12-foot wall spans approximately 360cm. This 127cm canvas covers 35.3% of that width—the range most interior designers recommend for statement pieces (30-40%). Go smaller, say 90cm, and you drop to 25% coverage. The artwork starts to look tentative, like you weren't quite sure about it. Go larger, say 150cm, and you're at 42%—doable, but only if you have minimal furniture on that wall.

At 76cm height, this piece sits comfortably on walls with 9-10 foot ceilings, leaving room above and below for visual breathing space. Hang the center at eye level (approximately 145-155cm from floor), and the bottom edge clears most sofa backrests by 30-40cm.

Coverage comparison for a 360cm (12ft) wall:

What Teal and Coral Actually Look Like Against Cream Walls (Morning vs. Evening)

In morning light, the coral and peach tones in the sunset gradient appear softer, almost pastel. The teal deepens slightly. If your living room gets eastern light, expect the warm tones to feel more prominent before noon.

Under evening LED lighting (the warm white most Indian homes use), the coral intensifies while the teal shifts slightly toward navy. This is when the palm silhouettes stand out most dramatically—the contrast between warm sky and dark trees becomes more pronounced.

Against cream or off-white walls, this colour combination creates what's called "temperature contrast"—warm sunset against cool teal, both sitting on neutral cream. It prevents the flat, washed-out look that happens when colours are too similar to wall tones.

If you have brown or beige furniture, the peach-to-coral gradient in the lower portion of the artwork echoes those warm wood and fabric tones. The teal provides enough coolness to keep the room from feeling visually heavy.

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

This 5-panel set weighs 3kg total—distributed across five frames, each panel weighs approximately 600 grams. That's light enough for standard picture hooks or even heavy-duty adhesive strips rated for 1kg+ per hook.

Each panel requires two mounting points. For a five-panel set, that's ten small nail holes at most—easily filled with wall putty before moving out. Most landlords in metro cities don't notice holes smaller than 5mm, especially at ceiling-adjacent heights.

The 0.6cm depth means these panels sit nearly flush against the wall. No awkward shadows, no tilting forward. The slim profile also means less dust accumulation on top edges—relevant in Indian cities during pre-monsoon months.

Installation takes approximately 15-20 minutes. The main challenge is spacing the panels evenly. Tip: use 2-3cm gaps between panels for optimal visual continuity of the sunset gradient.

How This Compares to Smaller Sizes You've Been Considering

If you've been looking at 90cm or 100cm canvas sets, here's the practical difference:

At 90cm on a 12ft wall, you'll have 135cm of empty space on each side. The artwork will look intentionally small—which can work for gallery walls or secondary rooms, but rarely satisfies as a living room centrepiece.

At 127cm, you get the "meant to be there" proportion. Guests notice it, but it doesn't dominate the room aggressively.

At 150cm, you're approaching the upper limit for walls that also have furniture. If your sofa is a standard 6-7 feet, a 150cm artwork might visually crowd the space above it.

This 127cm size hits the middle ground that works for most 12x14 ft and 14x16 ft living rooms—the typical sizes in Indian apartments built after 2010.

Setting Realistic Expectations: What You'll Actually See

The silhouette style means fine details aren't the focus—this is about colour, mood, and shape. From 2-3 metres away (typical sofa-to-wall distance), the palm fronds appear as graceful dark shapes against gradient sky. You won't see individual leaf textures; you'll see the overall tropical composition.

Printed on 340 GSM cotton canvas with UV-resistant eco-solvent inks, the colours maintain vibrancy even in rooms with significant sunlight exposure. The moisture-resistant coating handles humidity levels up to 85%—relevant during monsoon months when some canvas prints can develop waviness.

The 1.5-inch kiln-dried pinewood frame (maintained at 12% moisture content) resists warping in Indian climate conditions. This matters more than most buyers realize—cheaper frames from marketplace sellers often warp within 6-8 months in high-humidity cities.

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