A square wooden wall panel with a Tree of Life cut-out turns a plain surface into a place for shadow, grain and quiet symbolism. The warm reddish-brown wood frames a branching tree in relief, with open spaces around the trunk and roots so the wall behind becomes part of the design.
Carved branches, open shadow
The tree sits within a raised square border, giving the piece a framed, architectural feel.
Rounded leaves gather across the upper branches, catching the light in small, warm highlights.
The open cut-outs around the trunk and roots create contrast, so the design feels lighter than a solid panel.
The surface shows visible wood grain and tonal variation, from honeyed orange to deeper brown.
The roots curl into a lotus-like shape at the base, adding a softer rhythm to the strong square frame.
The Tree of Life symbol
The Tree of Life appears in many traditions, always with its own meaning and context. In broad symbolic use, it is associated with connection: roots below, branches above, and a living centre between them. Here, the form is decorative rather than ceremonial, but the image still carries that familiar sense of growth, continuity and belonging.
Wood, colour and finish
The panel is made from wood, with a warm polished appearance and visible grain across the frame and carved tree. The finish looks rich and slightly glossy in the light, giving depth to the reddish-brown tones without hiding the natural pattern of the wood.
Placement and care
Place it where the relief can catch side light, such as above a console, near a reading chair, or as part of a calmer gallery wall. Wipe with a soft dry cloth. Keep wooden decorative pieces away from prolonged damp, as moisture can affect the surface over time.
Size and details
Size: 40 x 40 cm
Weight: 1550 g
Material: wood
Origin: Indonesia
Design: Tree of Life within a square framed panel
A thoughtful house gift
It suits someone who likes natural materials, symbolic motifs and wall décor …
region of manufacture: Indonesia