Description
This set comprises four 45x120cm canvas prints, each depicting a different section of a tropical palm landscape rendered in monochrome grey and black tones. The four panels are designed to be hung as a continuous horizontal sequence, creating a 180cm-wide panoramic botanical scene across the wall. Each canvas is pre-stretched onto a wooden frame and housed in a dark wood outer frame with a 4cm depth.
Designed for living rooms, hallways and bedroom feature walls where a wide horizontal composition fits the space better than a single square or portrait piece. The four-panel format allows the set to be arranged with equal spacing between panels or butted close together depending on the wall width. Each panel weighs 2.2kg and hangs independently from a single wall fixing, giving flexibility to adjust the spacing after installation.
The printed canvas shows detailed line-work of palm fronds, tropical undergrowth and layered foliage depth, all worked in grey and black against a lighter grey background that reads as sky or atmospheric haze. The dark wood frame around each panel provides definition against white or light-coloured walls and pairs well with mid-century, coastal and contemporary interiors that use natural materials. The monochrome palette avoids competing with existing colour schemes.
The canvas surface is non-reflective, so the prints remain visible under both natural daylight and evening artificial lighting without glare. The set is supplied ready to hang, with each frame including wall fixings appropriate for plasterboard or masonry walls.
Specification
| Dimensions (WxDxHcm) |
45 x 4 x 120 |
| Colour |
Grey |
| Material |
Canvas |
| Texture/Finish |
Printed on Canvas |
| Weight |
8.8KG |
Frequently Asked
Can the four panels be hung separately?
Yes. Each panel hangs independently from its own wall fixing, so they can be distributed across different walls or rooms if preferred. However, the botanical scene is designed to read as a continuous landscape when the four panels are hung in sequence.
What spacing should be left between panels?
The panels can be hung butted directly together for a seamless 180cm-wide panorama, or spaced 5-10cm apart for a more gallery-style presentation. The choice depends on the available wall width and the visual effect you prefer.
What type of wall fixings are needed?
Each frame weighs 2.2kg and typically uses a single hook or screw fixing rated for at least 3-4kg. For plasterboard walls, use plasterboard anchors; for masonry, use plugs and screws. The frames include hanging hardware on the reverse.
How is the canvas cleaned?
Dust the canvas surface lightly with a soft, dry microfibre cloth or feather duster. Avoid wiping with damp cloths or household cleaners, as moisture can damage the printed surface and the canvas tension.