A cool-toned cotton wall hanging for turning a plain wall into a softer, more considered focal point. The round mandala pattern draws the eye inward, with teal, blue and cream details arranged like layered petals around a quiet centre.
What it brings to a room
The circular shape feels gentler than a framed print, adding movement without hard edges.
Teal and blue give the piece a fresh, settled mood, especially against pale walls, wood or rattan.
The central mandala creates a clear focal point for a bedroom, meditation corner or relaxed sitting space.
Fine dot work, paisley-like forms and petal layers reward a closer look.
The natural-toned outer edge and soft fringe keep the colour from feeling too sharp.
Cotton with a soft textile presence
Made from cotton, this piece sits between wall art and fabric décor. It brings the warmth of cloth to a room, with a lighter, more relaxed feeling than glass-framed artwork.
The photo shows a round textile with a detailed printed mandala-style design and a fringed edge. The palette is led by teal and blue, with cream and darker outlining for contrast.
The mandala at the centre
Mandala comes from Sanskrit and means ‘circle’. In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, mandalas are often arranged as balanced, centred patterns, used to represent wholeness, order and a cosmos in miniature. Here, that language becomes decorative rather than devotional: a layered floral circle that gives the wall a calm point of focus, without needing the formality of a framed picture.
Hanging and placement
Place it where the round shape has room to breathe: above a bed, over a low cabinet, beside a reading chair or in a quiet practice space. No hanging loop, tabs or rod pocket are visible in the photo, so choose fixings that suit your wall and the look you want.
Care for the cotton
Keep it dry and away from prolonged damp. If dust settles on the surface or fringe, shake it gently or use a soft, dry brush. Avoid harsh rubbing, as detaile…
region of manufacture: India