Walk into any beautifully decorated Indian home and you will notice one thing immediately: the walls are never bare. From hand-painted murals in Rajasthani havelis to silk tapestries in Lucknowi drawing rooms, Indians have always understood that a blank wall is a missed opportunity. Today, a new art form is quietly revolutionising how we think about wall decor — resin wall art.
Resin wall art combines pigments, alcohol inks, dried botanicals, and liquid resin into pieces that seem to glow from within. Unlike printed posters or mass-produced paintings, every resin panel is genuinely one of a kind — the chemistry of resin means no two pours ever produce exactly the same result. That unpredictability is precisely what makes it special.
At Sabhya Kala, we have spent years handcrafting resin art for homes across India, from compact Mumbai apartments to sprawling Hyderabad villas. In this guide, we share 12 of our most-loved resin wall art ideas, the rooms they suit best, and everything you need to know before you order your own piece.
What Makes Resin Wall Art Different from Conventional Decor?
Most wall art — canvas prints, photo frames, metal art — is flat in both a literal and visual sense. The colours sit on the surface and stay there. Resin wall art is fundamentally different because the piece has depth. Layers of pigment are suspended at different levels within the resin, creating an optical illusion of three dimensions. When light hits the surface — whether natural daylight or a warm LED spotlight — it bends through the layers and the piece comes alive.
Resin also has a natural luminosity. A well-made resin panel in a dark corner will seem to hold light rather than absorb it. This is especially valuable in Indian homes, which often have fewer windows per room than Western design standards assume.
Finally, resin is remarkably durable. A properly cured epoxy resin panel, sealed and finished correctly, will not fade, crack, or warp for decades — making it a genuinely long-term investment rather than a disposable trend piece.
The 12 Resin Wall Art Ideas — Room by Room
1. Mandala Resin Panel for the Entrance (Foyer / Darwaza)
The entrance of an Indian home carries enormous symbolic weight. It is where Lakshmi is welcomed and where guests form their first impression. A large circular mandala resin panel — typically 18 to 24 inches in diameter — makes an immediate statement at the foyer. The best versions use gold and ivory pigments on a deep burgundy or forest green base, echoing the colours of traditional Indian textiles while feeling entirely contemporary.
Mandala resin panels work especially well when paired with a small wooden console table and a brass diya below. The combination of handcrafted resin above and traditional metal below creates a layered visual that feels rooted without being old-fashioned.
Best for: Entrance halls, foyers, puja room adjacent walls
Recommended size: 18–24 inches round or square
Colour palette: Gold, ivory, burgundy, deep teal
2. Botanical Pressed-Flower Panel for the Bedroom
If you have read our guide on flower preservation in resin, you already know that real flowers can be suspended in clear resin indefinitely without losing their colour. When this technique is scaled up to a wall panel — typically a rectangular piece between 12×18 and 18×24 inches — the result is a piece of art that is also a time capsule.
For bedrooms, we recommend soft botanicals: white baby's breath, dried ferns, pale pink roses, and pressed eucalyptus. These create a calming, biophilic atmosphere that is particularly soothing in a space meant for rest. The clear resin background means the flowers appear to float in mid-air, which is visually lighter than a dark canvas and ideal for smaller bedrooms.
Best for: Master bedroom, guest room, nursery
Recommended size: 12×18 inches to 18×24 inches, portrait orientation
Colour palette: Clear, soft white, sage green, blush pink
💡 Sabhya Kala tip: Ask for your wedding flowers to be used in your bedroom botanical panel. It transforms a piece of preserved memory into everyday decor — and it's far more personal than a standard print.
Ready to explore botanical resin panels for your bedroom? Browse our collection at Sabhya Kala or reach out for a custom order.
3. Ocean Pour Canvas for the Living Room
The ocean pour is arguably the most dramatic technique in resin art, and it was made for living rooms. The artist layers white, cerulean blue, aqua, and foam-white pigments and then tilts the panel repeatedly as the resin cures — the result is an almost photographic likeness of waves crashing on a beach, except made entirely from resin and pigment.
For Indian living rooms, we have found that ocean pour panels in the 24×36 inch range (or larger) work best as the statement piece above a sofa. The horizontal orientation and fluid lines create a sense of calm and spaciousness — qualities that are especially valuable in urban apartments where space itself is at a premium. Pair with white or linen-toned cushions and natural wood furniture for the coastal-contemporary aesthetic that is currently dominating Indian interior design.
Best for: Living room feature wall, above sofa or TV unit
Recommended size: 24×36 inches or 30×40 inches, landscape orientation
Colour palette: Aqua, cerulean, navy, white, seafoam
4. Geode Slice Art for the Dining Room
A geode is a rock with a hollow interior lined with crystals. Real geode slices sell for lakhs of rupees. Resin geode art replicates the visual language of a geode — jagged crystal-like edges, a rich mineral centre, and a dramatic border — at a fraction of the cost, and in any colour you choose.
For dining rooms, geode resin panels are exceptional because they reward close inspection. Dinner guests who get a long look at the art while seated will notice new details every time — the way the "crystal" edges catch the light, the subtle gradients within the core, the brushed gold or silver detailing along the exterior lines. Choose colours that echo your dining set: deep amethyst and gold for a dark wood table, pink and rose gold for lighter contemporary settings.
Best for: Dining room, above sideboard, bar cabinet wall
Recommended size: 20×24 inches to 24×36 inches
Colour palette: Amethyst and gold, rose and silver, emerald and bronze
5. Abstract Fluid Art for the Home Office
The Indian work-from-home space has matured considerably since 2020. What began as a kitchen table makeshift has evolved into a dedicated, designed space — and the art on the office wall matters more than most people realise. Research consistently shows that abstract art in workspaces stimulates creative thinking, while solid colour walls can lead to mental fatigue over long sessions.
Abstract resin fluid art — swirling combinations of terracotta, mustard, olive, and charcoal — adds visual interest without the distraction of figurative imagery. A 16×20 inch panel above or beside a desk creates a focal point that the eyes can rest on between screen sessions. The organic, non-repetitive patterns of resin art are particularly effective because the brain processes them differently from text or grids, providing genuine mental variety.
Best for: Home office, study room, creative studio
Recommended size: 12×16 inches to 16×20 inches
Colour palette: Terracotta, mustard, olive, warm grey, charcoal
Looking for a custom piece for your workspace? Tell us your colour palette and room dimensions, and our artists will design something made specifically for your space.
6. Galaxy and Cosmic Art for the Teenager's Room
Galaxy-pour resin art — deep navy and black bases with swirling white, violet, and gold "star" effects — has become enormously popular with teenagers and young adults in India. It sits at the intersection of science, aesthetics, and self-expression in a way that generic movie or band posters simply cannot match.
The best galaxy resin panels use micro-glitter and alcohol ink together to create genuine depth: the "stars" appear to be at different distances within the piece, mimicking the actual visual experience of looking at the night sky. A 16×20 inch panel above a study desk, lit from the side with a warm LED, looks genuinely spectacular and tends to become the favourite possession in the room almost immediately.
Best for: Teenager's room, gaming room, creative nook
Recommended size: 12×16 inches to 16×20 inches
Colour palette: Midnight navy, deep black, violet, gold, pearl white
7. Terrazzo-Inspired Resin Panel for the Kitchen
The kitchen is the most neglected room when it comes to wall art in Indian homes — largely because people assume grease and moisture make art impractical there. Resin changes that equation completely. A properly sealed resin panel is moisture-resistant and can be wiped clean, making it genuinely suitable for kitchen walls (above the fridge, on the wall opposite the stove, or beside a breakfast nook).
Terrazzo-inspired resin panels use a white or cream base filled with colourful fragments — pieces of coloured resin, flakes of shell, or embedded stones — to recreate the look of the classic Italian floor material in a wall-friendly format. The result is cheerful, durable, and completely distinctive. It adds colour to a room that is often dominated by tile and steel without requiring any permanent renovation.
Best for: Kitchen, breakfast nook, utility room
Recommended size: 10×12 inches to 12×16 inches (practical kitchen scale)
Colour palette: Cream base with coral, teal, mustard, and sage fragments
8. Agate Slice Triptych for the Hallway
A triptych — three panels displayed together as a cohesive set — is one of the most powerful tools in interior design for long, narrow spaces like hallways and corridors. An agate slice triptych in resin uses the same technique as geode art but presents three related slices side by side, creating the impression of a single large mineral specimen displayed across three windows.
For Indian hallways, which are often darker and longer than the main living areas, we recommend triptychs in warm amber, honey, and gold tones. These colours pick up and amplify whatever light is present in the corridor, making the space feel warmer and more inviting. The three-panel format also guides the eye forward along the hallway, which creates a sense of flow and arrival at the destination room.
Best for: Hallway, corridor, gallery wall section
Recommended size: Three panels at 8×12 inches each, displayed 2–3 inches apart
Colour palette: Amber, honey, warm gold, caramel
Want to see how triptych resin panels look in a real Indian home? Explore our Wall & Entrance Decor range for inspiration and ordering details.
9. Puja Room Resin Art with Sacred Motifs
The puja room is perhaps the most personal space in an Indian home, and it deserves art that reflects that significance. Resin panels with sacred motifs — a lotus in full bloom, the Om symbol in gold, a stylised peacock, or a yantra pattern — bring a contemporary handcrafted sensibility to a space that is usually decorated with mass-produced idols and printed frames.
The key with puja room resin art is restraint. The piece should not compete with the idols and offerings for visual attention — it should frame and elevate them. We typically recommend smaller panels (10×10 to 12×12 inches) in gold, white, and saffron, placed at eye level to the left or right of the main deity rather than directly above. This positioning respects tradition while allowing the art to be fully visible and appreciated.
Best for: Puja room, meditation corner, spiritual space
Recommended size: 10×10 inches or 12×12 inches, square
Colour palette: Gold, ivory white, saffron, deep maroon
10. Monsoon Green Botanical Wall Art for the Balcony
Covered balconies in Indian apartments are increasingly being treated as outdoor living rooms — furnished with weather-resistant seating, plants, and lighting. Resin wall art that is UV-sealed and mounted on a covered wall (protected from direct rain) can thrive in this environment and adds a layer of intentional decoration that elevates the balcony from storage space to sanctuary.
For balcony settings, we recommend monsoon green themes — panels that incorporate dark green botanical elements, ferns, tropical leaves, and earthy brown tones — which complement the plants typically present in this space and visually connect the art to the outdoor environment. The organic, nature-forward imagery creates a seamless visual transition between indoors and outside.
Best for: Covered balcony, veranda, garden-facing wall
Recommended size: 16×20 inches or 18×24 inches (needs to read from seated distance)
Colour palette: Forest green, earth brown, ivory, terracotta
11. Copper and Gold Abstract Panel for Festive Spaces
Many Indian homes have a dedicated "baithak" or formal drawing room that is used primarily during festivals, family gatherings, and special occasions. These spaces deserve decor that rises to the occasion — which is where copper and gold abstract resin panels excel.
A large abstract panel in burnished copper, warm gold, and deep maroon with metallic powder inclusions has an opulent, celebratory quality that photographs beautifully and looks genuinely spectacular in person. During Diwali, Dussehra, or a family celebration, this type of piece becomes the backdrop for photographs and conversations rather than just wall filler. Yet it is sophisticated enough to look appropriate on a regular weekday too — the key is choosing colours that are rich without being garish.
Best for: Formal drawing room, baithak, celebration space
Recommended size: 24×30 inches to 30×40 inches
Colour palette: Burnished copper, warm gold, deep maroon, charcoal
12. Children's Room Resin Art with Whimsical Themes
Children's wall art in India has historically been limited to cartoon characters — mass-produced, quickly outdated, and usually replaced within a couple of years as the child's tastes change. Resin art offers a far more durable alternative: whimsical abstract pieces that are colourful and engaging for young children but have enough visual sophistication to grow with the child into their teenage years.
Rainbow pour resin art — vibrant arcs of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue in flowing resin — is our most popular choice for children's rooms. The colours are unmistakably joyful, the organic shapes are endlessly interesting to a child's eye, and the piece does not look babyish when the child is older. Pair with a simple white or natural wood frame for a clean finish that suits any children's room aesthetic from Montessori-inspired to maximalist.
Best for: Children's bedroom, playroom, study corner
Recommended size: 12×16 inches to 16×20 inches
Colour palette: Full rainbow spectrum, or pastel versions for younger children
Every child's room deserves something unique. Commission a custom resin piece for your child and choose the exact colours, themes, and size that suit their personality.
How to Choose the Right Size Resin Panel for Your Wall
One of the most common mistakes buyers make is choosing a piece that is too small for the wall. Art that is undersized for its space looks tentative and out of place — like a single chair in an empty room. A useful rule of thumb for Indian homes:
- Above a sofa: The art should be approximately 2/3 the width of the sofa. For a standard 6-foot sofa, aim for a 36–42 inch wide piece or a series of smaller panels spanning that width.
- Bedroom focal wall: One large piece (18×24 inches minimum) or a curated gallery of 3–5 smaller pieces works well above a queen or king bed.
- Entrance / foyer: A single statement piece in the 18–24 inch range creates the right visual impact without overwhelming a typically narrow entryway.
- Home office desk wall: A 12×16 inch piece at roughly eye level (when seated) is the most practical and visually effective size.
Resin Wall Art and Vastu Shastra: What You Need to Know
Many Indian homeowners ask about Vastu compatibility when selecting wall art. While Vastu Shastra does not specifically address resin as a material (it predates modern chemistry by several thousand years), its principles about colour, imagery, and placement offer genuinely useful guidance.
The north and east walls of a home are traditionally associated with prosperity and positive energy in Vastu, and are considered ideal locations for artwork with flowing, uplifting themes — making them perfect for ocean pour or botanical panels. The south and west walls are associated with earth energy and benefit from grounded, stable imagery — geode art and abstract panels in ochre, brown, and gold work especially well here.
In terms of imagery, Vastu recommends avoiding any art that depicts distress, violence, or stagnation — none of which appears in the resin art styles discussed here. The flowing, organic, nature-connected quality of resin art is broadly Vastu-compatible, which is one reason it has been adopted so warmly by Indian homeowners who take these principles seriously.
Caring for Your Resin Wall Panel
A well-made resin panel requires very little maintenance, but a few simple practices will ensure it stays pristine for decades. Dust with a soft, dry microfibre cloth rather than feather dusters (which can leave fibres behind). For any sticky marks, use a slightly damp cloth with a tiny amount of mild soap — never abrasive cleaners or acetone, both of which will damage the surface.
Avoid placing resin art in direct, prolonged sunlight. Even UV-stabilised resin will yellow very slowly with years of direct sun exposure — this is not a flaw unique to resin but applies to virtually all organic materials, including wood, fabric, and natural dyes. A spot with bright indirect light is ideal and will make the piece glow beautifully without causing degradation.
For hanging, ensure the panel is mounted on a structurally sound wall (use appropriate wall plugs for plaster or hollow brick walls, which are common in Indian construction). Resin panels are heavier than canvas prints of the same size — a 24×36 inch panel typically weighs 3–5 kg — so proper fixings matter.
Why Buy Resin Wall Art from Sabhya Kala?
At Sabhya Kala, we do not manufacture art in batches. Every piece is made to order by our trained artisans, using professional-grade UV-stabilised epoxy resin, non-toxic pigments, and ethically sourced botanicals. This means two things for you: first, the piece will genuinely last; second, it will be exactly what you specified — the size, the colour palette, the finish, the framing.
We ship across India with careful packaging designed to protect resin during transit. Each piece arrives with a care guide and a certificate of authenticity that documents the artist, the technique, and the materials used. Our custom order turnaround is typically 10–14 working days, and we provide progress photographs at each stage so you can see your piece taking shape before it reaches you.
We also offer a happiness guarantee: if the piece does not meet the specifications agreed upon at the time of order, we will remake it at no cost. This guarantee reflects our confidence in our process and our commitment to the people whose homes our art will live in.
Ready to find the perfect resin wall art for your home? Explore our full collection, or get in touch for a custom piece made exactly for your space, your colours, and your story.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does resin wall art cost in India?
Resin wall art from Sabhya Kala starts at approximately ₹1,500 for small panels (10×12 inches) and ranges to ₹8,000–₹15,000 for large statement pieces (24×36 inches and above). Custom orders with specific botanical inclusions or metallic detailing may be priced higher depending on complexity and materials.
Is resin wall art safe for homes with children and pets?
Yes — once cured, epoxy resin is chemically inert and completely non-toxic. It does not off-gas, leach chemicals, or pose any health risk. During the curing process (which happens in our studio, not your home), appropriate ventilation and protective equipment are used. The finished, cured piece you receive is entirely safe.
Can I commission a specific size or colour that I don't see in your collection?
Absolutely. Custom commissions are a significant part of what we do at Sabhya Kala. Share your wall dimensions, existing decor colours, and any imagery preferences, and our team will suggest a design approach. We provide a digital mood board for approval before we begin the actual piece.
How long does resin wall art last?
A properly made and cared-for epoxy resin panel can last 20–30 years without significant degradation. The primary risk is prolonged direct UV exposure, which can cause very gradual yellowing over many years. Our panels use UV-stabilised resin to minimise this risk.
Do you ship resin wall art outside India?
We ship domestically across all Indian states and union territories. For international shipping, please contact us directly — we can arrange international courier for custom orders at additional cost.
Final Thought: Art That Lives With You
The most meaningful objects in any home are the ones that carry a story — a gift from someone you love, a souvenir of a moment you want to remember, an heirloom that connects generations. Resin wall art, made by hand, can be any or all of these things. It is not mass-produced, it cannot be replicated, and it will look exactly as you intended for decades to come.
Whether you are furnishing a new apartment from scratch, refreshing a room that has grown tired, or looking for a housewarming gift that will genuinely be treasured, resin wall art from Sabhya Kala is an investment in beauty that pays dividends every single day.
Browse our resin wall art collection or start your custom order today — our artisans are ready to create something made entirely for you.
