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Wall Decor

Turn Your Walls into Works of Art. Redefine your interiors with thoughtfully designed wall décor pieces. From intricate wall hangings and art prints to bold textures and sculptural designs, this collection offers everything you need to enhance vertical spaces. Perfect for living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms, our wall decor blends creativity with craftsmanship.

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Wall Decor — Designer Mirrors, Textured Art & Sculptural Wall Pieces for the Modern Home

A wall is the largest canvas in any room, and what you choose to hang on it — or place against it — defines the visual identity of your interior more than almost any other single decision. At The Living Influence, the wall decor collection is the broadest and most design-ambitious edit on the platform: 81 pieces spanning designer decorative mirrors, premium textured wall art, sculptural wall installations, handcrafted clay wall decor, sustainable natural fibre mirrors, and art-lighting hybrids that blur the boundary between decoration and illumination entirely.

The collection brings together three of India's most distinctive designer voices working in the wall decor space: Vedang Agnihotri (Gradient), whose textured wall art series represents the most celebrated contemporary wall art practice in the Indian premium home decor market; Sagarika Suri (Rock Paper Scissors), designer of the Mira mirror series — the most comprehensive and architecturally rigorous decorative mirror range available in India today; and Luv Rohra (Length Breadth Height), whose Terra Wall Decor series fuses handcrafted stoneware clay with brass hardware into wall pieces of unusual material authority. Together with an expansive supporting range of organic mirrors, bamboo and jute mirrors, sculptural installations, and gallery-quality wall art sets, this collection offers everything you need to transform a blank wall into a designed surface.

What Is Wall Decor?

Wall decor is a broad category that encompasses any decorative object, artwork, or installation designed to be mounted on, hung from, or positioned against a vertical surface. It includes decorative mirrors, wall art and textured art panels, sculptural wall hangings, wall installations, framed art sets, and increasingly, art-lighting hybrids that combine the visual presence of wall decor with the functional warmth of ambient lighting. In contemporary Indian interior design, wall decor has moved decisively beyond picture frames and printed posters: premium wall decor for the home is now expected to introduce material depth, craft quality, and design specificity to the vertical plane — functioning as the room's most visible design statement. The most effective wall decor pieces for a living room, bedroom, or entryway are those that command the wall with enough presence to anchor the space and enough design intelligence to sustain the gaze over time.

Textured Wall Art — Gradient by Vedang Agnihotri

Vedang Agnihotri's Gradient studio produces some of the most recognised and critically appreciated textured wall art in India today. The Gradient collection at The Living Influence is the most concentrated edit of this work available in Indian premium home decor, covering the full range of Gradient's material and formal vocabulary — from intimate single-panel pieces to large multi-panel installations that redefine entire walls.

The Folds Series — Gradient's Signature Work

The Folds series is Gradient's most celebrated body of work. Folds: The Monochrome Symphony and Folds Textured Wall Art are large-format works in which densely layered, pleated, or folded material surfaces create a three-dimensional depth that changes with every shift in natural light. The pieces are monochromatically conceived — working entirely within a single tonal register to achieve a complexity of surface that colour alone could never deliver. Folds Metallic introduces a metallic dimension to the same formal language, creating a surface that reflects and shifts with ambient light in a way that places it at the intersection of wall art and light installation.

Multi-Panel Gradient Works

The Tiramusu Twist Textured Wall Art (Set of 4), Shiftscape Wall Pieces (Set of 4), and Mud Textured Wall Art (Set of 4) are multi-panel Gradient works — designed to be installed as cohesive wall compositions where the spacing and arrangement between panels is as much a part of the design intent as the individual pieces themselves. These sets are suited to large feature walls in living rooms, dining rooms, and entryways where a single panel would be insufficient to fill the vertical and horizontal scale of the surface.

Single-Panel Gradient Works

Swarn Textured Wall Art, Reiya Textured Wall Art, Achro Textured Art, Min Textured Wall Art, Eden Textured Art, and CoCo represent the single-panel range — each a complete wall statement in its own right. Luna Wall Art and Marbled Echos sit at the more accessible end of the Gradient range without sacrificing the material quality and formal intelligence that defines the studio's work. Sunset Alloy introduces a warmer metallic character — its alloy surface reading warmly in rooms with natural or incandescent light. Swarn X Ganesha brings Gradient's textural language into dialogue with India's most enduring iconographic subject, making it one of the most culturally resonant wall art pieces in the collection.

Decorative Mirrors — The Mira Series by Rock Paper Scissors (Sagarika Suri)

The Mira mirror series by Sagarika Suri (Rock Paper Scissors) is the most architecturally coherent decorative mirror range available in Indian premium home decor. Where most mirror collections offer a handful of shapes in a single material, the Mira series gives homeowners, architects, and interior designers a comprehensive formal vocabulary — round, oval, squircle, front-face, and long formats — in multiple sizes and finish options, all designed with a consistent material standard and visual logic.

Mira Round and Squircle Mirrors

The Mira Round Mirror (Small) and Round Mirror Black are the entry points into the series — versatile round mirrors with the material quality and frame finish that the Mira range is known for. The Mira Squircle Small and Mira Squircle Large introduce the squircle form — a rounded square that has become one of the most prevalent shapes in contemporary interior design, sitting between the formality of a square and the softness of a circle. Both sizes work beautifully in living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms where a clean, considered mirror presence is needed without the visual dominance of a large format piece.

Mira Oval and Long-Format Mirrors

The Mira Oval Mirror Small and Mira Oval Mirror Large are the body-length and decorative options in the Mira range — suited to entryways, dressing rooms, and bedroom walls where vertical proportion is the design brief. The Mira Front Black Small and Mira Front Black Large are the most dramatic finishes in the series: dark-framed, architecturally bold, and particularly well-suited to contemporary and minimal interiors where the mirror needs to hold its own against strong wall colours or large-format furniture.

Organic and Sculptural Mirrors — Form as the Statement

Beyond the Mira series, the mirror collection at The Living Influence includes a rich range of sculptural, organic, and distinctive decorative mirrors that treat the mirror frame — or the mirror's overall form — as the primary design element.

Organic Form Mirrors

The Organic Mirror, Puddle Mirror, and Amoeba Mirror represent the free-form organic mirror aesthetic that has become one of the defining visual languages of contemporary Indian interior design. Each of these mirrors abandons the geometric rigidity of round, oval, or rectangular formats in favour of asymmetric, naturally flowing forms — shapes that suggest biological or geological forms rather than manufactured objects. The Puddle Mirror has become one of The Living Influence's most consistent bestsellers, reflecting its strong resonance with the direction premium Indian interiors are moving.

Statement and Luxury Mirrors

The Sammukhin and Sammukhin XS are large-format luxury mirrors of exceptional material quality and presence. The Virga Gold Mirror is the most premium piece in the mirror collection — a statement object suited to a significant wall in a premium residential, hospitality, or commercial interior. The Dunes Repoussed Black Mirror uses repoussé — a metalwork technique of hammering from the reverse to create dimensional relief — in its frame, bringing a material craft quality that is rare in contemporary Indian mirror design. The Aurelia Wall Mirror, Reverie Floor Mirror, and Cara Mirror complete the premium tier.

Mid-Range Decorative Mirrors

For homeowners seeking design distinction at a more accessible investment, the collection offers a substantial range of decorative mirrors with strong individual identities. The Clover Wall Mirror, Disc Wall Mirror, Spectrum Wall Mirror, and Arable Teak Wood Wall Mirror are among the most-purchased pieces in this range. The Noho Wall Mirror, Fionn Wall Mirror, Simoon Wall Mirror, Diana Wall Mirror, and Phoebus Wall Mirror represent the upper mid-range — mirrors with the formal ambition of premium pieces at a more considered investment.

Natural and Sustainable Mirrors — Bamboo, Jute, and Moonj Grass

For interiors built around natural materials, sustainability, or boho and organic aesthetics, The Living Influence carries a distinctive range of mirrors framed in bamboo, jute, and moonj grass — natural plant fibres that bring warmth, texture, and environmental consciousness to the wall.

The Sierra Bamboo Mirror and Southern Bamboo Mirror are large-format bamboo-framed mirrors with the visual weight to anchor a living room or dining room wall. The Sunburst Moonjh Grass Mirror brings a radiating, sun-burst form in moonj — a marsh plant grass traditionally used in Indian handicrafts. The Boheme Jute Wall Mirror is one of the most consistently popular pieces in the collection, its jute frame bringing a warmth and craft quality that works across boho, Japandi, and earthy minimal interiors. The Mid Century Teak Cane Mirror is the most accessible piece in the natural materials mirror range — a teak and cane frame in a classic mid-century form, suitable as a bedroom accent or a secondary mirror in a layered wall arrangement.

Handcrafted Wall Decor — Terra Series and Sculptural Pieces

Terra Wall Decor by Length Breadth Height (Luv Rohra)

The Terra Wall Decor series — Terra A, Terra B, and Terra C — is designed by Luv Rohra of Length Breadth Height, one of India's most respected practices in object and furniture design. The Terra pieces are handcrafted in stoneware clay with black glaze and finished with brass fixtures — a material combination that speaks simultaneously to Indian craft tradition and contemporary design language. Each variant (A, B, C) is formally distinct while sharing the same material and craft DNA, allowing them to be hung individually or as a considered multi-piece wall arrangement. Terra C notably combines brass and clay elements in a composition where a central brass fixture is set within a black clay surround — one of the most visually sophisticated pieces in the entire wall decor collection.

Large-Scale Sculptural Wall Installations

Dusk & Dawn, Mesa Wall Decor, Alba Wall Decor, and the Heart Installation with Frame represent the most ambitious end of the sculptural wall decor range — pieces designed as primary feature wall statements rather than supplementary accents. Inverto brings a more restrained formal language to the sculptural wall decor category. The Evil Eye draws on the nazar protective symbol deeply embedded in Indian, Turkish, and Mediterranean decorative cultures — making it both a design statement and a culturally resonant gesture in a home.

Multi-Panel Wall Art Sets

The Sangria Set of 3, Zen Set of 2, Slice Set of 2, Tide Set of 2, and Fillet Wall Mural Set of 6 are designed as complete wall compositions — pieces where the spacing, arrangement, and collective presence of the panels create the design statement. These sets are suited to living rooms and dining rooms where a single large piece would feel overwhelming but multiple smaller, unrelated pieces would feel disjointed.

The Aurora Core Wall Art Lamp

The Aurora Core Wall Art Lamp sits in its own category — a piece that functions simultaneously as premium wall decor and as a lighting installation. Its blue celestial design creates a glowing, luminous wall presence when lit, making it as much an ambient light source as a decorative wall object. This is the kind of piece that defines a room rather than merely decorating it.

Lights for Wall Decor — How Lighting Transforms a Wall

A wall decor piece is never experienced in isolation from the light around it. Textured wall art like the Gradient Folds series reveals new dimensions under different light conditions — raking natural light from a window will reveal surface depth that flat overhead lighting obscures entirely. Metallic wall pieces like the Folds Metallic and Sunset Alloy shift in appearance dramatically between natural and artificial light. Organic mirrors create pools of reflected light that animate the room as the day progresses. For living rooms and dining rooms with feature walls, the installation of a directional wall sconce or adjustable picture light alongside a premium wall decor piece elevates the entire arrangement — making the wall work as hard at night as during the day.

How to Style Wall Decor — Living Room, Bedroom, and Entryway

Feature Wall in the Living Room

The living room feature wall is the most important wall decor decision in a home. A single large-format textured art piece — a Gradient Folds work, the Sammukhin mirror, or the Dusk & Dawn installation — placed on the primary wall behind a sofa or opposite the main seating arrangement anchors the entire room. The piece should occupy 50–70% of the available wall width to feel appropriately scaled. For rooms where a gallery wall is preferred over a single statement, multi-panel sets like the Tiramusu Twist or the Shiftscape Wall Pieces provide a curated, designed composition that avoids the ad-hoc quality of individually assembled gallery walls.

Bedroom Headboard Wall

Above a bed, wall decor should feel personal and restrained rather than declarative. An organic mirror — the Puddle, Amoeba, or Organic Mirror — flanked by small wall sconces creates a composed, spa-like headboard wall. For those who prefer art over mirrors above a bed, the smaller Gradient works — Eden, Luna, or Marbled Echos — bring material warmth and visual interest without the scale or visual weight of a large installation.

Entryway and Hallway

The entryway is where a single strong wall decor statement has maximum impact per square foot. A large organic mirror — the Noho, Fionn, or Diana — creates the illusion of depth and space while serving a practical function. For smaller entryways, the Clover Wall Mirror or Disc Wall Mirror at a considered height creates an immediate focal point. The Terra Wall Decor series is particularly well-suited to entryway placement — its material gravity and cultural resonance create the right tone for a threshold space.

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FAQs

What is the difference between wall decor and wall art?
Wall decor is the broader category that includes any decorative object mounted on or against a vertical surface — mirrors, sculptural wall pieces, wall hangings, installations, textured art panels, and framed art sets. Wall art typically refers specifically to two-dimensional or relief works created by an artist — paintings, prints, photographs, or textured art — whose primary function is aesthetic expression rather than utility. A decorative mirror is wall decor but not wall art; a Gradient textured panel is both. The most important consideration is that the piece introduces the right material quality, scale, and visual energy to the specific wall it occupies.

What are lights for wall decor and how do they work?
Lights for wall decor refers to two related concepts. The first is wall-mounted lighting fixtures — sconces, picture lights, and directional wall lamps — that are used alongside decorative wall pieces to illuminate them and enhance their visual impact. A directional picture light above a Gradient textured panel or a pair of wall sconces flanking an organic mirror both fall into this category. The second concept is pieces that combine wall decor and lighting in a single object — such as the Aurora Core Wall Art Lamp, which functions both as a decorative wall piece and as an ambient light source.

What is textured wall art?
Textured wall art is a category of decorative wall pieces in which the primary design element is the three-dimensional surface of the work rather than a painted or printed image. Textured wall art is created through techniques such as layering, pleating, folding, impasto application, or the use of raised materials — plaster, clay, textile, or mixed media — to build a surface with physical depth. The visual quality of textured wall art changes significantly with different lighting conditions: directional or raking light reveals surface depth in ways that flat, even light obscures. Vedang Agnihotri's Gradient studio is the most recognised practitioner of premium textured wall art in India.

What is repoussé in the context of decorative mirrors?
Repoussé is a metalwork technique in which a craftsperson hammers or presses a metal sheet from the reverse side to create raised, three-dimensional relief patterns on the front surface. It is one of the oldest decorative metalworking techniques, with documented use in ancient India, Egypt, Greece, and across the Islamic decorative arts tradition. In the context of decorative mirrors, repoussé creates a frame of exceptional material depth and tactile quality — the raised patterns catching light differently from every angle. The Dunes Repoussed Black Mirror at The Living Influence uses this technique to create a frame of genuine craft distinction.

How do I choose a decorative mirror for my living room?
The most important considerations when choosing a living room mirror are scale, form, and placement context. For a standard Indian living room wall of 8–10 feet wide, a mirror of 80–120 cm in its widest dimension typically reads well. Organic and free-form mirrors (Puddle, Amoeba, Organic) suit eclectic, contemporary, and boho living rooms; architectural mirrors with clean frames (Mira series, Spectrum, Pinnacle) suit minimal and contemporary interiors; decorative and sculptural mirrors (Sammukhin, Noho, Sangria) suit premium and luxury interiors. A mirror above a console, on the primary feature wall, or opposite a window to reflect natural light are the three most effective living room placements.

What is a squircle mirror?
A squircle is a geometric form that combines the properties of a square and a circle — its corners are rounded with a continuous curve rather than the sharp angles of a square, but it maintains the approximate width-to-height ratio of a square rather than the perfect symmetry of a circle. In interior design, squircle mirrors have become one of the most prevalent decorative mirror shapes of recent years, valued for their ability to bring visual softness to a wall without the perceived informality of a purely circular form. The Mira Squircle series by Sagarika Suri (Rock Paper Scissors) offers the squircle format in Small and Large sizes with consistent material quality and frame finish.

What is the Terra Wall Decor series and what makes it distinctive?
The Terra Wall Decor series — comprising Terra A, Terra B, and Terra C — is designed by Luv Rohra of Length Breadth Height, an Indian designer known for work that fuses material craft with contemporary formal sensibility. The Terra pieces are handcrafted in stoneware clay with a black glaze, finished with brass fixtures. Stoneware clay is a high-fired ceramic material with greater density and tonal depth than earthenware; the black glaze creates a surface that absorbs and reflects light with a matte intensity unusual in wall-hung decor objects. The brass fixtures introduce a warm metallic accent that speaks to the tradition of Indian decorative metalwork while reading as unmistakably contemporary.