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Indian Wall Art

Browse Indian art by ArtzFolio — made-to-order in any size on gallery canvas, framed fine-art prints, acoustic panels and more. Luxury décor inspired by art, handcrafted in India, shipped pan-India with GST invoice.

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Buying guide & encyclopedia

Indian wall art: a complete guide to choosing, sizing and styling

Indian wall art occupies a particular place in the language of interiors. It is at once decorative and expressive — a way to bring a recognisable artistic sensibility into a room while still serving the practical job of finishing a wall. At ArtzFolio, every indian piece is designed and handcrafted to order, one at a time, so the artwork is built around your wall rather than the other way round. You choose the outer dimensions to the millimetre, select the medium and frame, preview the piece in your own space, and we print, finish and deliver it across India. This guide explains what defines the indian style, how to read its visual language, and exactly how to size, frame, place and care for it so the result feels considered and permanent.

Think of this page as both a buying guide and a short encyclopedia entry. Whether you are decorating a first home, refreshing a bedroom, fitting out a study, dressing a retail or hospitality space, or specifying art for a full interior project, the principles below apply. The goal is simple: to help you choose a indian artwork that is the right size, in the right medium, framed the right way, for the room it will live in for years.

History & origins

Indian as a category sits within a long tradition of artists and decorators returning to the same themes, motifs and ways of seeing because they continue to resonate in lived spaces. Like most enduring genres, it was shaped gradually — by changing tastes, by the materials available to makers, and by the way people actually live with images on their walls. Rather than being the product of a single moment, the indian sensibility is best understood as an evolving visual vocabulary that designers and homeowners keep reinterpreting. ArtzFolio approaches it in that spirit: drawing on the recognisable character of the style while translating it into contemporary, made-to-order pieces suited to modern Indian and global interiors.

Characteristics & visual language

What makes a piece read as indian is a combination of subject, composition and palette working together. Understanding these traits helps you judge whether a particular artwork will sit comfortably with your existing furniture, textiles and lighting — and how much visual weight it will carry in a room.

Choosing the right size for your wall

Size is the single decision that most affects whether art looks intentional or like an afterthought. Because every indian piece is made to order, you are not limited to standard formats — but a few proportion rules will steer you well. As a starting point, a focal artwork should occupy roughly two-thirds to three-quarters of the width of the furniture below it.

Medium & finish guide

The same indian design feels quite different across mediums. Canvas leans painterly and collectable; glazed fine-art print feels classic and crisp; acoustic panels add a quiet, functional benefit. Choose the medium for the room's purpose and light.

Colour & palette pairing

The most reliable way to integrate indian art is to let its palette either echo or deliberately counterpoint the room. Pull one colour from the artwork into a cushion, rug or accessory to tie the scheme together, and let a wall in a neutral or muted tone act as a calm backdrop so the piece reads clearly. Warm-toned indian work flatters timber, rattan and earthy interiors; cooler or more tonal palettes sit beautifully against greys, off-whites and stone. If a room is already busy, choose a quieter indian palette; if it is restrained, a bolder piece becomes the welcome focal point. Matching the artwork's undertone to your lighting — warm bulbs with warm palettes — keeps colours looking true after dark.

Room-by-room styling

Each room asks something different of indian art — scale, mood and placement should follow the way the space is used.

Framing & matting

The frame quietly shapes how a indian artwork is read. ArtzFolio offers six hand-finished mouldings — Black, Dark Brown, White, Natural Brown, Golden and Antique Gold — plus frameless gallery-wrap and wooden-stretch options. Black and White suit contemporary, minimal interiors; Dark Brown and Natural Brown warm up timber-rich and traditional rooms; Golden and Antique Gold add a collected, classic note that flatters richer palettes. For framed prints, a mount (mat board) gives the image room to breathe: a single mount is clean and modern, while a double mount adds depth and a more gallery-like presentation. As a rule, a wider mount reads more luxurious and lets a smaller image hold a larger wall.

Care & longevity

Every indian piece is printed with archival pigment inks chosen to hold their depth and resist fading far longer than ordinary prints, on gallery-grade canvas or fine-art cotton paper. To keep it looking its best, hang artwork out of harsh, direct sunlight and away from steam or damp; dust canvas gently with a dry, soft cloth, and clean glazing with a barely damp cloth rather than spraying liquid directly onto the surface. Handled this way, a made-to-order artwork stays a permanent part of the room rather than something to be replaced.

Gifting, corporate & bulk orders

Indian art makes a considered gift, and because pieces are made to order you can size and frame them to suit the recipient's space. For businesses, ArtzFolio manufactures at volume under OEM and ODM for hospitality, offices, interior designers and private-label brands — with a GST invoice, no minimum order quantity for getting started, and the ability to match sizes, palettes and finishes to a brand. Whether you need a single thoughtful gift or a coordinated set across many rooms, explore private-label manufacturing to discuss specifications and quantities.

Made in India, delivered everywhere

Every order is crafted in ArtzFolio’s own facilities in India using 100% indigenous raw materials, dispatched in 4–7 working days with a GST invoice, secure payment and a replace-or-refund assurance. For corporate gifting, interior projects and private-label ranges we also manufacture indian and other décor at volume under OEM and ODM — explore private-label manufacturing.

Last updated: June 2026

Questions

Indian wall art — FAQ

Can I order Indian art in a custom size?

Yes. Every Indian design is made to order — type any width and height in centimetres or inches and the price and printed area update live. There is no fixed-size restriction and no minimum order for a single piece.

Which medium is best for Indian wall art?

Gallery canvas gives the most painterly, collectable result; framed fine-art print suits a classic glazed look with a single or double mount; and acoustic art panels add sound-softening to offices and studios. You can also choose magnetic or pin-board surfaces.

What frames and finishes are available?

Six hand-finished mouldings — Black, Dark Brown, White, Natural Brown, Golden and Antique Gold — plus frameless gallery-wrap and wooden-stretch options, with optional single or double matting.

Do you deliver Indian art across India?

Yes — we craft each piece to order in our own facilities in India and ship pan-India with a GST invoice, secure payment and a replace-or-refund assurance. Typical dispatch is 4–7 working days.

Do you take bulk, corporate or interior-project orders for Indian art?

Yes. For hospitality, offices, interior designers and private-label brands we manufacture Indian and other décor at volume under OEM/ODM — write to corporate@artzfolio.com or see our private-label hub.