Description
Rows of bare-branched trees stand across this framed wall art, each one cut in crisp white and set against a soft linen-toned backing. The paper trees sit slightly proud of the background, giving a layered, three-dimensional effect that catches the light and casts gentle shadows as the day moves on. It reads as calm and quiet, a woodland scene stripped back to line and form.
The piece is built from paper cut-outs mounted behind glass, held within an MDF frame finished in a pale silver-grey tone. That neutral palette lets it settle into most colour schemes without competing for attention, while the fine detail of the branches rewards a closer look. Measuring 1110mm wide by 770mm high with a 40mm depth, it makes a generous centrepiece above a sofa, bed or sideboard.
We like it for living rooms and bedrooms where you want something restful rather than loud. The horizontal format suits wide wall spaces, and the muted colours pair easily with wood, linen and stone textures already in the room. Hang it as a single focal point or balance it against softer furnishings for a considered, natural feel.
Specification
| Material |
PS, MDF, paper and glass |
| Colour |
White trees on natural linen tone |
| Frame finish |
Pale silver-grey |
| Dimensions |
1110mm W x 770mm H x 40mm D |
| Orientation |
Landscape |
| Glazing |
Glass front |
| Design |
Three-dimensional paper cut trees |
Frequently Asked
What is the artwork made from?
The trees are cut from paper and mounted behind glass, set within an MDF frame with a PS moulding. The layered paper gives a raised, three-dimensional look.
What colours feature in the design?
White trees sit against a natural linen-toned background, framed in a pale silver-grey. The overall effect is soft and neutral.
How large is the piece?
It measures 1110mm wide, 770mm high and 40mm deep, making it a sizeable landscape centrepiece for a wall.
How should I clean it?
Dust the glass with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the frame, as moisture can affect the paper and MDF.
Which rooms suit this artwork?
Its calm, natural palette works well in living rooms and bedrooms, and it pairs nicely with wood and linen textures.