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Phillips Collection
One of the most sacred symbols in some cultures is the lotus leaf. It’s also one of the most beautiful natural elements in the world. Make a dramatic statement on the wall with this natural motif and metallic hues. This is one of the hallmarks of the Phillips Collection ethos, which is modern organic.
Love it- this piece is perfect!!. Dan. Chicago, IL. 2025-01-13 15:49:48
Wildwood
Oil painting on canvas, gold frame set of 3 panels.
RFA Decor
Gallery-wrapped, hand-embellished giclée.
Soicher Marin
Non-woven fiber-based material with a smooth satin finish. We use the latest digital technology providing the highest fidelity in color, colorfastness, durability, and image resolution. The material is fire-rated for commercial and residential use and is water and stain-resistant. Unpasted. Inspired by her successful collection of framed art for Soicher Marin, Susan has created a unique, aesthetically on-point series of patterns and palettes to delight the eye and feed the soul. In her unique handling of organic and geometric forms, Susan’s debut collection reflects the simplicity and elegance of mid-century as well as whimsical floral contemporary ideas.
Chelsea House
Contemporary gold frame.
Schumacher
An enchanting design recreated from a 1920s pattern in their archives, this extraordinary rendering of flora and fauna is an ode to natural Japanese motifs. With new iterations of the same patterns you know and love, there are even more inventive ways for you to put these tried-and-true designs to use.
By using intensely saturated colors and scaling up the proportions—each panel measures 12 feet high a demure lotus motif adapted from a 17th-century Japanese woodblock transforms into a dramatic statement-maker. Available in two non-repeating panels.
MINDTHEGAP
The quiet elegance of the Danube Delta finds expression in LOTUS BLOSSOM, where lotus flowers and water lilies, resting gently on the water’s surface, create a scene of natural harmony.
Wendover Art Group
This box with a shallow drawer was made to hold Buddhist sutras and is decorated with the sacred symbol of Buddhist art: the lotus pond. The style of the leaves stems, and seed heads in the various stages of the plant’s life is reminiscent of early 17th-century designs by Tawaraya Sōtatsu. The application of the hiramaki-e (flat “sprinkled picture”) and e-nashiji (“pear-skin picture”) sprinkling represents a later type of the Kōdaiji lacquer style.
This wall art captures the tranquil essence of a lotus pond. Encased in a refined wood frame, the watercolor painting adds a touch of nature-inspired elegance to any room. Its gentle hues and intricate details make it a versatile piece, ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or study spaces.
A-Street Prints
Enjoy sunny, global styling with this charming, bohemian wallpaper! The columns of lotus-shaped fans are inked in a pale yellow against a saturated, goldenrod backdrop. Palmier is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
A warm and natural feeling paper. Added warmth to a windowless half bath/laundry room. A little tricky to install given all the pattern to line up, but we did it. A quality paper.. Lauren. Newburyport, MA. 2024-12-04 14:43:06
Sanderson
An unusual interpretation of long-stemmed lotus leaves reaching skyward hand-drawn by the Sanderson studio. Representing the delicate foliage found amongst traditional water garden ponds gravure inks add to the design’s tonality and fluid hand. The copper colorway is indicative of the art deco period subtly shimmering against dark ground.
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