Description
Torrent brings a pair of abstract canvases together, each one reading like weathered stone caught between mist and rain. The palette moves through soft grey, slate blue and warm taupe, lifted by scattered flecks of gold that catch the light across both panels. Hung side by side, they form a wider scene that suggests horizons, water and worn surfaces without settling on any single view.
Each canvas is stretched over a wooden frame and finished with a slim outer surround in a pale champagne tone, keeping the focus on the artwork itself. The layered brushwork carries plenty of texture, with vertical streaks and broad washes that give depth from across a room and reward a closer look. The two pieces work as a matched pair, so you can space them evenly on one wall or split them across a corner.
At 900mm wide and 1200mm tall per panel, this is a set built for larger walls, above a sofa, sideboard or bed, or in a hallway that needs some scale. The muted grey base sits easily alongside neutral and earthy interiors, while the gold detailing adds a quiet touch of luxury for living rooms, dining rooms and studies.
Specification
| Material |
PS, wood and canvas |
| Colour |
Grey with gold detailing |
| Frame finish |
Pale champagne surround |
| Panel dimensions |
900mm W x 25mm D x 1200mm H |
| Set |
Set of 2 |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Fixing |
Ready to hang |
Frequently Asked
Is this sold as a pair?
Yes, Torrent is supplied as a set of 2 matching framed canvases designed to hang together or across separate walls.
What are the dimensions of each panel?
Each canvas measures 900mm wide, 1200mm tall and 25mm deep, so plan for a large area to display the full set.
What is the artwork printed on?
The design is applied to canvas stretched over a wooden frame, with a slim outer surround for a clean edge.
How should I clean the canvas?
Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid water, sprays and abrasive cleaners as these can mark the printed surface.
Which rooms suit this set?
The muted grey and gold palette works well in living rooms, dining rooms, studies and hallways with plenty of wall space.