Description
Our Infinite Triptych brings a soft abstract landscape across three vertical canvases, designed to hang together as one flowing scene. Muted layers of blush, sand, sage and pale lilac drift into a hazy horizon, giving the impression of distant hills, water and open sky. The painterly brushwork keeps the tones gentle and calm, ideal for a room where you want a restful focal point rather than something loud.
Each panel is a printed canvas stretched over an MDF frame, so the set stays lightweight and easy to position on the wall. The three-piece format lets you space the canvases to suit your wall, sitting them close for a continuous horizon or leaving small gaps for a gallery feel. A signature sits in the lower corner, adding an artist's touch to the finished piece.
The pale, warm palette works well over a bed, a sofa or a sideboard, and pairs easily with neutral and earthy interiors. Because the colours are quiet and blended, the artwork settles into most schemes without competing with existing furniture or textiles. Hung as a trio, it fills a wide space while keeping the overall mood light and airy.
Specification
| Material |
Canvas with MDF frame |
| Format |
Set of 3 panels (triptych) |
| Panel dimensions |
420mm W x 700mm H x 30mm D |
| Artwork |
Abstract landscape print |
| Palette |
Blush, sand, sage and lilac |
| Orientation |
Portrait, hung as a set |
| Signature |
Printed artist signature |
Frequently Asked
How are the three canvases meant to be arranged?
They are designed to hang side by side as a single flowing landscape. You can sit them close for a continuous scene or leave even gaps between each panel for a gallery layout.
What are the canvases made from?
Each panel is a printed canvas stretched over an MDF frame, keeping the set lightweight and simple to mount.
How do I clean the canvases?
Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid water, sprays and cleaning solutions, as these can mark the printed surface.
What size wall do I need?
Each panel measures 420mm wide, so allow enough width for all three plus any spacing you want between them. Hung close together they cover a wide area above a bed or sofa.
Which rooms suit this artwork?
The soft, muted palette works well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and hallways, complementing neutral and earthy interiors.