Not Applicable (The item pictured is an abstract painting on canvas, not a piece of furniture).
Other (Artwork / Wall Decor) · Contemporary / Modern Abstract (Late 20th to Early 21st Century) · Unknown contemporary studio artist (a signature is partially visible in the lower right corner, reading indistinctly).

Type
Other (Artwork / Wall Decor)
Style Period
Contemporary / Modern Abstract (Late 20th to Early 21st Century)
Material
Stretched canvas, wooden stretcher bars, acrylic or oil paint media.
Age Estimate
Likely manufactured or painted within the last 10 to 25 years (circa 2000-present).
Dimensions
Estimated at approximately 36 inches high by 48 inches wide by 1.5 inches deep, typical of a medium-large horizontal landscape-format wall art piece.
Origin
Likely commercial or studio art originating from North America, Europe, or a global studio production house.
Designer/Maker
Unknown contemporary studio artist (a signature is partially visible in the lower right corner, reading indistinctly).
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $150 and $400 USD as decorative art, depending on the gallery or retail channel.
Description
Although captured in a warehouse or workshop setting typically used for furniture handling, the object in the foreground is an abstract canvas painting rather than a piece of furniture. It features a horizontal composition dominated by earthy tones of olive green, mustard yellow, and cream, accented by subtle vertical motifs resembling stylized trees in the upper right quadrant. The heavily textured surface employs drips and scraped layers, giving it a modern, organic appeal suitable for contemporary interiors.
Key Features
Horizontal orientation, textured earth-tone layering, stylized minimalist tree motifs in the upper right, and a dark base with dripping paint effects.
Color & Finish
Earthy palette featuring olive greens, ochre yellows, muted creams, and dark charcoal or brown backgrounds, finished with a matte or low-sheen varnish.
Construction Method
Standard gallery-wrapped or framed artist canvas on a wooden structural frame, machine-assembled stretcher bars with hand-applied media.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Standard mitered or finger-jointed wooden stretcher frame joined at the corners.
Wood Grain & Species
Hidden internal stretcher frame, likely utilizing lightweight softwood such as pine or fir.
Surface Treatment
Textured paint application utilizing layering, scraping, and dripping techniques to create visual depth and organic striations.
Upholstery Details
Not Applicable
Hardware & Fittings
Standard hanging wire or D-ring brackets on the reverse side (not visible in the current photo).
Origin & Provenance
Likely commercial or studio art originating from North America, Europe, or a global studio production house.
Condition Notes
Good overall condition as visible; canvas appears taut on the frame with no major punctures, tears, or significant pigment loss, though stored in a commercial/workshop environment.
Interesting Facts
Art pieces frequently cross paths with furniture in interior design warehouses, staging facilities, and antique logistics centers, as they are often curated and transported alongside case goods and seating.
Cultural Significance
Reflects the widespread popularity of mass-produced or studio-created abstract expressionist decor designed to complement contemporary and transitional interior design schemes.
Similar Pieces
Commercial decorative abstract canvases found in interior design showrooms and hospitality supply stores.
Care & Maintenance
Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading, and keep in a climate-controlled environment to protect the canvas tension and paint medium.
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $150 and $400 USD as decorative art, depending on the gallery or retail channel.
Sustainability Notes
Utilizes renewable natural fibers (cotton/linen canvas) and wood, though longevity as a decorative piece depends entirely on proper care and framing.