Rooms · Living Room Wall Art
Wall art that makes a living room feel finished
The right wall art for an Indian living room is a multi-layered 3D wooden piece — mandala, world map, or sacred-geometry composition — hung over a three-seater sofa or on the primary focal wall, at an eye-level centrepoint roughly 56 cm above the sofa back. Depth and hand-finish are what separate it from a printed canvas.
A living room in an Indian home is the first space a guest sees, and the wall behind the sofa is the room's visual anchor. A single strong wall art piece does more for the room than a cluster of small prints — it photographs cleanly, withstands the constant rearrangement of cushions and throws, and reads well in both daylight and warm evening light.
The 3D Wooden World Map is our most-picked living-room piece — it reads as modern, international, and conversation-starting without being busy. The Bloom Whirl mandala and Koi Fish mandala work on both traditional and modern living-room walls; the cat 3D piece lands well in minimalist homes. For the biggest living rooms, the 3D Wooden World Map at ~48×32 in installed is the statement scale.
Every Sutrayan piece is made to order at our Kanpur workshop from FSC-certified engineered pine and birch MDF, laser-cut to 0.1 mm tolerance, and hand-finished with water-based non-toxic stains. Ships with a 90-day finish warranty and a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Questions, answered
What size wall art works over a three-seater sofa?
A focal piece 60–70% of the sofa width, hung so the centre sits roughly 56 cm above the sofa back. For a standard 82-inch sofa, the 3D Wooden World Map (~48×32 in installed) is the ideal scale.






