Reading Room · पढ़ने का कमरा

One chair · One Lamp · One wall.

Reading nook wall art, calm botanicals and figure studies

Study room wall painting and reading nook decor work differently than other rooms in the house. They sit beside you while you read, write, work, think. RareMango hand-frames every study and reading-room print in our Bombay studio across calm botanical studies, French floral plates, single figure work, travel posters and Mughal jharokha. Free pan-India shipping, ready to hang in 5-7 days.

289 Lamp-lit single Ready to hang
Showing 265–288 of 289 prints
289 prints
Higher together

Explore our curated sets.

Curated sets of three, styled to work together and ready to hang.

See sets
1 10 11 12 13
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
}
About this collection

Reading room wall art: figure studies, French, travel posters.

Reading room wall art is framed art chosen for the single wall beside a reading chair. RareMango's reading room art prints: 200+ framed pieces across fourteen threads, including figure studies, French botanicals, travel posters, modern abstracts, Mughal jharokha, and Editorial Mix singles. From ₹3,049, hand-framed in Bombay.

What's in this reading room wall art collection?

RareMango's reading room wall art collection is 268 framed prints picked across fourteen threads in the catalogue, chosen for the wall above and beside a reading chair:

  1. Travel posters. Heaviest thread. Forty-plus city destinations, used in reading rooms as wander-pieces beside the chair (not as conference-wall conversation starters).
  2. Single contemplative figures. The reading-room signature thread. Quiet poses, single figures, gentle interiors. Often paired beside a botanical or alone.
  3. French botanical studies. Stems, vases, single blooms in a quiet French-named register. Calm wall presence.
  4. Editorial Mix triptychs and singles. Studio compositions in calm registers. In reading rooms we recommend the singles from these sets, not the triptychs.
  5. Modern abstract. Quiet abstract painting for the slow wall: tranquil prisms, daydreams, soft geometries.
  6. Botanical and nature landscapes. Forest pieces, soft landscapes, leaves and foliage. The window-view register.
  7. Coastal and sunlit Mediterranean. Afternoon-sun coastal scenes, sunlit blooms, coastal-village pieces.
  8. Quiet wildlife. Songbirds, swans, fox, deer, japanese-fish. Reading-room wildlife, not the conference-room peacock.
  9. Inspired by the Masters cut-paper studies. A small set of cut-paper compositions and line studies, drawn from public-domain twentieth-century reference work.
  10. Mughal jharokha and arch motifs. Geometric Indian-coded pieces. A jharokha gives the wall a frame and the eye a place to rest.
  11. Boho-coded studio triptychs. Calm, warm-tone triptychs in the brand's own boho register. We recommend the A or B single from the set, not all three.
  12. Madhubani, Warli, Mughal. Region-named Indian traditional pieces. Light presence in this room.
  13. Surreal and character. A handful of off-register pieces for the curious reader's wall.
  14. Motivational text-art. A small set of word-based prints, sized 12×16 or 15×20.

Filter by mood, subject, or source thread on the left.