Red and orange gulmohar blossom in thick strokes on turquoise
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Gulmohar on Turquoise

The Specification

Six lines, and the millimetres.

CanvasSemi-matte canvas — no glare, no glass
StretcherSolid pine, 25 mm — real grain and knots
MountWrapped canvas, or a floater frame in four finishes
GeometryFace 10 mm · Gap 8 mm · Depth 35 mm
HangingSawtooth hanger pre-fitted to the top bar
OriginPrinted, stretched and packed in India
The Composition

What the drawing shows.

Flame-tree gulmohar blossom in thick red and orange strokes, against turquoise.

What you receive

  • A print on canvas — a reproduction of an original artwork, not the original itself.
  • Stretched over a 25 mm solid pine bar, folded not cut, with a mitred pleat at every corner and stapled under tension so the face stays taut.
  • The sawtooth hanger is already fitted. Nothing to buy, nothing to attach.
  • No glass — nothing to reflect your lights, nothing to crack in transit.
  • A semi-matte finish, so it does not glare under a downlight.

Wrapped or floater-framed

Wrapped carries the image right round the edge, with no outer frame. Floater adds a real frame with a real 8 mm gap around the canvas — the gap is the product, not a fault — in a 35 mm depth. Either way the image runs edge to edge, with no mount board and no border.

Made and sent

Printed and finished to order in our own studio, then packed in a rigid carton with corner protection. Free delivery across India.

Care

Dust with a dry microfibre cloth. No water, glass cleaner or solvent on the face. Avoid a wall in prolonged direct sunlight.

How It Arrives

A box cut for this rectangle, and a hanger already on.

Stretched, framed and boxed before it ships. The box is die-cut for this exact rectangle — one of sixteen dielines — so the canvas cannot shift inside it. Corner blocks on all four corners, a wrap over the face, and the sawtooth hanger already screwed to the top bar.

Nothing to assemble. No hardware to buy. No glass to reflect and nothing to crack. Out of the box, onto one screw or picture hook.