Modern Wrapped Canvas Wall Art (Eiffel Tower)
Home Decor / Accent Art · Contemporary Industrial/Shabby Chic (21st Century) · Likely a mass-market retail manufacturer for stores such as HomeGoods, Ross, or IKEA.

Type
Home Decor / Accent Art
Style Period
Contemporary Industrial/Shabby Chic (21st Century)
Material
Printed polyester or cotton canvas stretched over a wooden internal chassis (likely pine or spruce cleats).
Age Estimate
Circa 2010-2023; modern digital print technology.
Dimensions
Approximately 24 inches (H) x 18 inches (W) x 1 inch (D); standard medium portrait size for residential decor.
Origin
Commonly manufactured in China or the United States for the global home decor market.
Designer/Maker
Likely a mass-market retail manufacturer for stores such as HomeGoods, Ross, or IKEA.
Value Estimate
$15 - $40 (Retail Value); negligible resale value in the secondary antiques market.
Description
A vertical rectangular canvas depicting the Eiffel Tower from a low-angle perspective. The artwork utilizes a monochromatic sepia palette with digital distressing to create a romantic, travel-focused aesthetic suitable for bedroom or living room accents.
Key Features
Low-angle perspective of the Eiffel Tower, faux-aged texture, gallery-wrapped edges (design continues around the sides).
Color & Finish
Sepia and earth tones with an artificial 'distressed' or 'vintage' digital overlay; matte finish to prevent glare.
Construction Method
Mass-produced; digital inkjet printing on canvas, machine-stretched and stapled to a light wood internal frame.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Standard mitered corner frame hidden by the canvas wrap; commercial/retail quality craftsmanship.
Wood Grain & Species
Softwood internal frame (usually kiln-dried pine) with minimal grain visible through the canvas texture.
Surface Treatment
Digital print with artificial weathering/splatter effects to mimic an aged photograph or painting.
Upholstery Details
N/A; canvas is architectural grade, not furniture upholstery.
Hardware & Fittings
Likely a sawtooth hanger or wire on the reverse (unseen); staples used for securing canvas to the wood frame.
Origin & Provenance
Commonly manufactured in China or the United States for the global home decor market.
Condition Notes
Good; showing some minor edge wear and surface dust. No visible sagging of the canvas or puncture wounds.
Interesting Facts
The Eiffel Tower is the most frequently depicted architectural landmark in modern mass-produced home 'wall art' globally.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'Wanderlust' interior design trend of the 2010s, emphasizing travel and European romanticism in accessible home decor.
Similar Pieces
Often confused with vintage lithographs or hand-painted oils; distinguishable by the lack of paint impasto and the pixelated nature of the print under magnification.
Care & Maintenance
Gently dust with a dry microfiber cloth; avoid water or cleaning chemicals which can smear the digital ink; keep out of direct sunlight to prevent UV fading.
Value Estimate
$15 - $40 (Retail Value); negligible resale value in the secondary antiques market.
Sustainability Notes
Minimal; canvas and wood are biodegradable, though synthetic inks and potential chemical sealants are present.