Mughal paradise garden mural framed by a burnished gold cusped arch on lapis blue: peacocks in heraldic symmetry at a marble water channel with fountain, mango tree with parakeets, chinar tree in autumn amber, pomegranate tree with ruby fruit, rose beds, saffron marigold border, and a floral arabesque base panel in gold
Installed Room · The Wall Shawl Atelier · 2026

Paradise Garden Mughal — Scenic Mural Wallpaper

The Paper Itself

Six lines of provenance.

PaperNon-woven paste-the-wall substrate, 240 gsm, matt finish
InkPigment latex inks, UV-stable, lightfast rating ISO 11798
PainterHand-finished in the studio
EditionNo. 23 of 30 · 7 remaining
OriginPrinted and hand-finished in the atelier; dispatched from the studio
Lead time4–6 working weeks
The Composition

What the mural describes.

A Mughal paradise garden viewed through a burnished gold cusped arch, rendered in the jewel-tone polychrome of Mughal court miniature painting. The scalloped arch frame fills the composition's borders in running floral arabesque — gold on deep lapis lazuli blue — and through it, the char bagh garden unfolds. A pair of peacocks stands in heraldic symmetry flanking the central marble water channel: the male displaying a partial fan of tail feathers in peacock teal with individually rendered gold-and-blue eye-spots, the peahen in warm bronze-green. The water channel runs toward the viewer in one-point perspective, its ivory marble lined with carved hexagonal star patterns, a star-shaped fountain at its heart. To the left, a mango tree rises with a dense dark canopy studded in saffron-gold fruit; paired green parakeets with scarlet beaks perch in its branches. To the right, a chinar tree displays its five-lobed leaves in Kashmir amber and crimson autumn — a tree rendered with the botanical devotion it deserves. Between them, a pomegranate tree carries ruby-red fruit, some split open to jewelled seeds within. Saffron marigolds border the foreground; geometric rose beds in deep crimson fill the compartments. At the base, a continuous arabesque panel in burnished gold on lapis blue closes the composition in the manner of manuscript illumination.

Conceived for the dining room as a destination wall: an act of deliberate maximalism in the tradition of the great Indo-Persian decorative arts. Pair with dark rosewood or walnut furniture, brass and copper candlesticks, jewel-tone silk and velvet textiles, and hand-knotted carpets in complementary warm tones. Warm, dimmable lighting activates the gold accents in evening. Printed to your exact wall measurements on matt non-woven paste-the-wall paper. Bespoke commissions welcomed.

  • Hand-painted scenic mural, printed to order
  • Made to your wall's exact measurements
  • Matt non-woven paste-the-wall paper
  • Supplied as numbered drop panels
  • Sample swatch available
  • Custom colourways on request
  • Designed & finished in-atelier
How It Arrives

A roll, a paste, a named hanger.

Each mural is printed to the exact measurements you submit — width, height, and drop — then supplied as sequentially numbered panels, ready to hang in order. Paste system: standard overlap paste, seams pattern-matched. No trimming required.

We work with a trusted network of specialist paperhangers. At the order stage we can introduce a recommended installer in your area — or supply full installation notes for your own hanger.

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