Kids Room · बच्चों का कमरा

The wall that outlasts the LEGO phase.

Animal prints, alphabet posters, learning charts - hand-framed in Bombay

Nursery wall art and kids bedroom decor lives by a different rule than the rest of the house. Bright but not loud. Educational but not preachy. Aspirational but accessible. RareMango hand-frames every kids room and nursery print in our Bombay studio across animal prints, alphabet posters, storybook scenes, learning charts and gentle animal landscapes. Free pan-India shipping, ready to hang in 5-7 days.

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About this collection

Kids room wall art India: nursery, playroom, study desk, kids bedroom.

Kids room wall art is framed art for the nursery, the playroom, the study desk, and the kids' bedroom wall in Indian homes. RareMango's kids room collection has Madhubani peacocks, Gond mother-fawn pieces, Warli village scenes, Maa Saraswati for the study, Bal Krishna, modern wildlife, and geometric pieces. Hand-framed in Bombay.

What's in this kids room wall art collection?

RareMango's kids room wall art collection has prints picked across thirteen subject threads, chosen for the nursery, the playroom, the study desk, and the kids' bedroom wall in Indian homes.

  1. Modern abstract and geometric. Heaviest thread. Soft geometric shapes, color-rich modern pieces. The designer-kid register for parents who want the room to feel modern without going full primary-colour.
  2. Wildlife and animals. Peacocks, deer, fawn-and-mother, elephants, butterflies, dogs, cats. The kids-room signature thread.
  3. Indian traditional folk (kid-friendly). Madhubani peacocks, Warli village scenes, Gond mother-fawn, Pichwai-with-cows. Folk-art that doubles as story-art for the child.
  4. Kid-form devotional. Bal Krishna with the flute, Bal Ganesh dancing, Maa Saraswati on the swan. The kid-form deities our grandmothers chose for the side wall.
  5. Surreal and imaginative. flying animals, astronaut-in-space, candy-coloured worlds, the cat-in-disco, halloween pieces. The wall that lets the child's imagination loose.
  6. Editorial Mix soft sets. Studio compositions in color-rich registers. The triptychs and singles that hold up across age brackets.
  7. Character and figure. Girl-with-dog, flowing-grace, tribal-night, woman-and-dog. Story-art for the child who reads the wall.
  8. Botanical and floral. Soft floral pieces, stairways of flowers, petal pieces. The nursery wall that wakes with the morning.
  9. Smelly Cat travel. A selective Smelly Cat piece for the older-kid wall.
  10. Food and fruit. Banana, fruit, and candy-coloured worlds. The playroom wall that doesn't take itself seriously.
  11. Cat sketches and play pieces. Black-and-white cats, cat-in-disco, whisker sketches. The pet-loving child's wall.
  12. Motivational text-art. A small set for the older-kid study wall, like 'Yes you can'.
  13. Jharokha and tile patterns. Indigo tiles, layered arches. The architectural register for older kids' rooms.

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