Kitchen · रसोई

Subject-led, kitchen-ready cut for the wall by the stove.

Handmade kitchen wall decor, coffee and food art for Indian homes

Kitchen wall painting in an Indian home does a different job than the living room. The wall opposite the dining table, the breakfast nook, the wall above the kitchen counter. RareMango hand-frames every kitchen wall painting in our Bombay studio across coffee themes, citrus and Mediterranean still life, Indian masala motifs, and modern abstract designs. Free pan-India shipping, ready to hang in 5-7 days.

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Museum-grade paper
350 GSM · archival matte
Hand-framed Mumbai
3+1 layer framing standard
Easy Damage Replace
24hr window
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About this collection

Kitchen wall art India: dining room, breakfast nook, cafe-style.

Kitchen wall art is framed art chosen for the small, eye-level walls of an Indian kitchen and dining nook. RareMango's kitchen wall art collection covers fruit and food studies, French botanicals, cafe-style travel posters, drinks and culinary narrative pieces, and soft modern abstracts. Hand-framed in Bombay, ready to hang.

What's in this kitchen wall art collection?

RareMango's kitchen wall art collection covers thirteen subject threads, chosen for the small walls of an Indian kitchen and the dining nook that adjoins it.

  1. French botanical studies. Heaviest thread. Stems, herbs, fruit-bearing branches, single blooms in a quiet French-named register. The most-shipped kitchen subject.
  2. Travel posters and cafe-style city art. Paris, NYC, Mediterranean coastal towns. The dining-nook wall.
  3. Soft abstract poetic. Whisper, reverie, layered balance, radiant dawn. Quiet wall presence for the wall above the dining table.
  4. Food, fruit, and produce studies. Citrus, olives, lemons, mangoes, breakfast scenes. The subject the room actually makes.
  5. Drinks and culinary narrative art. espresso art, cocktail pieces, spice and citrus studies. Wall art with the same subject as the bar shelf or the coffee corner.
  6. Smelly Cat travel and cafe series. The cat with an espresso before opinions. Designer-flat kitchens and rented studios.
  7. Coastal and Mediterranean. Blue doors, green doors, sunlit pieces. Cafe-aesthetic kitchens.
  8. Editorial Mix abstracts. Selective triptychs for the dining-room wall when the kitchen and dining share one space.
  9. Abstract modern. Soft, restrained. Kitchens don't take bold abstracts.
  10. Doors and architectural windows. Blue door, green door, lotus window pattern. Cafe and old-Indian-home aesthetic.
  11. Wildlife and Indian traditional. Light presence. Selective Madhubani peacock for Indian-coded kitchens, and a few gentle bird and rooster pieces.
  12. Boho-coded and jharokha. Light presence. A jharokha works on the wall between the kitchen and dining if the home has that arch.

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