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Above-sofa wall painting, large statement art for Indian living rooms

Drawing room, hall and TV wall painting, hand-framed in Bombay

Wall painting for the living room is the single most-considered art purchase in an Indian home. The sofa wall, the wall behind the TV, the hall as guests walk in, the dining area beyond. RareMango hand-frames every living room wall painting in our Bombay studio across large-format anchor pieces, modern Indian heritage, Mediterranean still life, abstract statement work and Mughal jharokha. From ₹3,049 floor, free shipping across India, ready to hang in 5-7 days.

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Why RareMango

Everything your wall needs, already handled.

Museum-grade paper
350 GSM · archival matte
Hand-framed Mumbai
3+1 layer framing standard
Easy Damage Replace
24hr window
Ready to hang
5–7 days India-wide
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About this collection

Living room wall art India: Madhubani, Pichwai, large canvas art.

Living room wall art is framed art for the wall above the sofa and the satellite wall beside the corner table. RareMango's living room art prints: For Indian living rooms and drawing rooms, with Madhubani, Pichwai, large canvas anchors, Mughal jharokha, wildlife, and modern abstracts. From ₹3,049, hand-framed in Bombay.

What's in this living room wall art collection?

RareMango's living room wall art collection is picked from twelve threads in the catalogue, chosen for the wall above the sofa and the satellite walls that complete the room.

  1. Modern abstract. Heaviest thread. Studio compositions across the catalogue's calm-modern register, including triptychs and singles. The video-call-ready, year-round register.
  2. Editorial Mix abstracts. Studio triptych spine. Designed in I-II-III or A-B-C sets to hang together. The most-shipped sofa-wall anchor for modern Indian flats.
  3. Devotional and Pichwai pieces. Living-room-appropriate devotional art: Pichwai Krishna, Lakshmi for prosperity, Bhagwan Shiva, Ganesh at the entry. Selective, never reductive.
  4. Wildlife art for the living room. Peacock, deer, songbird, swan. The conversation-starter wall. Indian wildlife reads especially well as anchor art.
  5. Botanical and floral. Soft botanicals for the wall that needs to breathe. Garden, foliage, single-stem studies.
  6. Indian traditional region-named pieces. Madhubani from Mithila (peacock duets, family scenes), Warli from Maharashtra (geometric tribal), Mughal jharokha, Tanjore, rural village studies.
  7. Mughal jharokha and arch motifs. Geometric, Indian-coded, restrained. The arched-window register that anchors a living-room wall without dominating.
  8. Boho-coded studio sets. The brand's own warm-toned triptychs and singles.
  9. Surreal and character pieces. A few off-register pieces for the wall that wants a conversation rather than a centrepiece.
  10. Coastal and Mediterranean. Sunlit pieces for living rooms with afternoon light.
  11. Figure studies. A small set of contemplative figure pieces.
  12. Travel posters. Light presence in this room.

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