Framed Botanical Wall Art (Not a Furniture Piece)

Other (Wall Art / Home Decor) · Contemporary (Late 20th to Early 21st Century) · Generic home decor manufacturer; unsigned mass-market retail item.

Framed Botanical Wall Art (Not a Furniture Piece)

Type

Other (Wall Art / Home Decor)

Style Period

Contemporary (Late 20th to Early 21st Century)

Material

Molded synthetic or engineered wood picture frame, glass or acrylic glazing, paper matting, and print on paper.

Age Estimate

Circa 2000-present (Modern era mass-market home accessory).

Dimensions

Estimated at approximately 20 inches by 20 inches square, typical of standard medium-sized accent wall art.

Origin

Likely manufactured in Asia for the global home decor market.

Designer/Maker

Generic home decor manufacturer; unsigned mass-market retail item.

Value Estimate

Retail market value estimated between 25 and 50 USD based on current mass-market decor pricing.

Description

Although submitted as furniture, the item pictured is a framed piece of wall art featuring a soft, ethereal x-ray or photographic style botanical print of a purple flower, complemented by a sophisticated double mat and a dark beaded frame.

Key Features

Square format, double matting with fine accent borders, beaded black frame molding, and soft-focus floral imagery.

Color & Finish

Matte black painted finish on the outer frame, featuring a double mat with cream outer and dark inner borders.

Construction Method

Mass-produced commercial framing with mitered frame joints and standard backing hardware.

Joinery & Craftsmanship

Standard commercial miter joints glued and pinned; utilitarian mass-market craftsmanship.

Wood Grain & Species

Not applicable; the frame is manufactured from composite materials or painted substrate.

Surface Treatment

Uniform factory-applied black paint with subtle beaded detailing along the inner edge of the molding.

Upholstery Details

Not applicable; this is a decorative framed print.

Hardware & Fittings

Standard picture framing hardware, including corner joints and hanging wire or brackets on the reverse.

Origin & Provenance

Likely manufactured in Asia for the global home decor market.

Condition Notes

Appears to be in very good to excellent overall condition with no visible frame damage or glass breakage.

Interesting Facts

Framed botanical art prints became ubiquitous in interior design during the late 1990s and 2000s as an affordable way to introduce calming nature elements into residential spaces.

Cultural Significance

Represents the mass-market democratization of interior decoration, making curated wall art accessible for everyday home styling.

Similar Pieces

Standard decorative framed prints found in mainstream home furnishing retailers such as Target, HomeGoods, or Wayfair.

Care & Maintenance

Dust the frame regularly with a soft cloth. Clean the glass or acrylic surface with a mild glass cleaner sprayed onto a cloth, avoiding direct spraying onto the mat or print.

Value Estimate

Retail market value estimated between 25 and 50 USD based on current mass-market decor pricing.

Sustainability Notes

Utilizes composite materials and paper products; low long-term durability typical of mass-market decor items, though easily recyclable or reusable.

Identified on 8/16/2026