Factory-direct flower wall arts produced on canvas, mixed-media, and rigid substrates — from photorealistic botanicals to textured painterly florals. Botanical subjects are one of the steadiest-selling wall art categories across our distributor base. We produce the full range in-house at our Dong Nai facility, with OEM/ODM capability and MOQ starting at 100 pieces per design.
Flower wall arts cover botanical subjects — single blooms, bouquet compositions, garden scenes, abstract floral patterns. The category sits between nature wall arts (broader landscapes and organic compositions) and abstract wall arts (non-representational color and texture). What sets florals apart commercially is demographic reach: botanical subjects sell across age groups, genders, and interior styles with lower return rates than trend-driven categories like aesthetic wall arts or graffiti wall arts.
We've been producing flower wall arts for distributors and retail programs since we expanded beyond mirrors into wall decor. The subject matter is forgiving in production — color shifts of ΔE 2–3 that would be noticeable on a geometric modern piece disappear in the organic color variation of a floral composition. That translates to higher yield rates and lower per-unit cost for your orders.
Florals are actually where we recommend new wall art buyers start if they're testing the category — the sell-through data from our existing accounts is consistently strong across regions.
The commercial value of your flower wall art program depends heavily on which substrate and finish combination you choose. Here's what we produce and where each configuration lands in the market.
| Specification | Options |
|---|---|
| Substrates | Stretched canvas on wood bars · Paper-mount on MDF · Rigid MDF panel · Acrylic face-mount |
| Standard Sizes | 30×40 cm · 40×60 cm · 50×70 cm · 60×80 cm · 60×90 cm · 80×120 cm |
| Multi-Panel Sets | Diptych (2-panel) · Triptych (3-panel) · 4-panel gallery sets |
| Frame Options | Gallery-wrap (no frame) · Floater frame (wood or metal) · Traditional profile frame (PS or wood) |
| Surface Finishes | Matte · Satin · Gloss · Hand-applied texture gel · Palette knife texture |
| Print Resolution | 1440 DPI large-format eco-solvent, CMYK + light inks for botanical color accuracy |
| Hanging Hardware | Sawtooth · D-ring with wire · French cleat (pieces over 80 cm) |
Paper-mount on MDF backing, no frame, poly-wrapped. Lowest landed cost — works for high-volume e-commerce and discount retail channels.
Stretched canvas with gallery-wrap edges. This is the volume sweet spot for most of our wholesale flower wall arts buyers — perceived value is strong, production cost stays manageable, and the format photographs well for online listings.
Canvas with floater frame or hand-applied texture finish. The texture layer adds $2–4 per unit to your cost but supports a $15–25 retail price jump. Floater frames in natural wood or matte black are the most requested configurations in this tier.
Mixed-media or dimensional pieces — textured canvas with resin floral elements, metallic leaf accents, or fabric petal appliqués. Statement pieces for boutique retail and interior design trade. Lower volume per SKU, highest margin per unit.
Ready to discuss substrate and finish options for your flower wall art program?
Request Pricing for Your ConfigurationBotanical subjects demand more from the printing and finishing process than most other wall art categories. Geometric patterns are binary, abstract compositions are forgiving — but petals have subtle color gradients that expose any weakness in color management.
We run large-format eco-solvent printers calibrated against Pantone botanical references. Each batch starts with a proof print verified against your approved sample before the full run begins.
For photorealistic florals, we print in 8-color mode — CMYK plus light cyan, light magenta, light black, and orange — to capture the tonal range in petal gradients. Standard 4-color CMYK flattens the reds and magentas that make botanical prints look alive at retail.
Verification prints pull every 200 units to catch drift.
For painterly and impressionist floral styles, we apply texture over the printed base. This is hand work — our finishing team uses gel medium and palette knives to build up brushstroke texture that follows the composition's flow.
Each piece takes 3–5 minutes of hand finishing, which is why textured florals carry a higher unit cost than flat prints. The result reads as an original painting at arm's length, which is what your retail customer is paying the premium for.
(We've tested machine-applied texture — it's faster, but the pattern repeats are visible when you hang two pieces side by side. Hand application stays in our process for this line.)
Dimensional flower wall arts combine printed canvas with physical elements — dried resin flowers, metallic leaf, fabric petals, or hand-sculpted clay accents. These are assembled by hand on our finishing line.
Each design has a fixture template so element placement stays consistent across a production run, but the hand-applied nature means every piece carries slight variation. For your retail positioning, that's a feature — it supports "handcrafted" marketing language that justifies higher price points.
Every piece passes visual inspection for print clarity, color accuracy against the approved sample, texture consistency on textured pieces, and frame alignment.
Canvas tension is checked — loose canvas on a stretcher bar is the most common complaint in wall art retail, and we tension-test before wrapping. Pieces ship with corner protectors and individual poly-wrap inside corrugated cartons sized to the piece.
Flower wall arts aren't a niche — they're a cross-segment staple. Here's where our buyers place them and why the reorder patterns hold.
Bedroom and dining room categories are the primary placement. Floral subjects consistently rank in the top search terms for wall art on major platforms across our buyers' accounts.
Multi-panel floral sets — triptychs especially — drive higher average order value than single pieces.
Hotels order botanical wall art in volume for guest rooms — the subject matter is universally inoffensive, works across room color schemes, and doesn't date as quickly as trend-driven styles.
We produce these on stretched canvas with gallery-wrap edges — no frame to damage during housekeeping, easy to replace individual units when needed.
Staging companies rotate inventory frequently and need affordable, broadly appealing pieces. Flower wall arts in neutral palettes — whites, soft pinks, sage greens — are staging staples.
Gallery-wrap canvas in the $15–25 wholesale range is the format most staging buyers request — durable enough to survive multiple installs, affordable enough to write off when a piece gets damaged on-site.
Botanical subjects work in reception areas, conference rooms, and wellness spaces where the goal is visual calm without personality.
Design firms ordering for office fit-outs typically specify custom color palettes to match their interior scheme — we adjust the print color profile to hit their Pantone targets without changing the composition.
Independent restaurants and small hospitality chains use floral wall art to set ambiance without commissioning original artwork.
Textured canvas florals in warm tones — think painterly roses, loose watercolor peonies — are the most requested configurations for this segment.
(We've noticed this channel growing steadily over the past three years, particularly from buyers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East building out café and brunch concepts.)
Tell us your target segment and we'll recommend designs and configurations that match.
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Most of our wholesale flower wall arts ship as OEM/ODM — your design files, your color palette, your packaging. Here's what you can customize and where the boundaries are.
You can supply your own artwork files, reference images, or a mood board. Our 12-person design team develops print-ready compositions from your direction. If you don't have artwork, we maintain a library of 200+ botanical compositions available for private-label use — you select, we print under your brand. New custom designs move from concept to physical sample in 10–14 days for flat canvas, 18–21 days for textured or mixed-media pieces.
We match print output to your Pantone or RAL references. This matters for flower wall arts more than most categories — a buyer targeting Scandinavian-style interiors needs muted, desaturated botanicals, while a buyer selling into Middle Eastern markets may want saturated jewel tones on the same composition. Same artwork, different color profiles, two distinct market positions.
Any dimension from 20×20 cm up to 120×180 cm on canvas. Multi-panel sets can be configured in any combination — asymmetric diptychs, oversized triptychs, gallery wall sets of 4–6 small pieces. Custom sizes don't carry a surcharge; we cut stretcher bars to order on every run anyway.
| Customization | Options | MOQ Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Frame material | Wood, PS (polystyrene), metal | No MOQ change for standard profiles |
| Frame color | Any RAL/Pantone match | +$0.30–0.80/unit for custom color runs under 300 pcs |
| Surface texture | Flat, satin varnish, hand-applied gel, palette knife | Textured finishes add 2–5 days to lead time |
| Mixed-media elements | Resin flowers, metallic leaf, fabric petals | MOQ 200 pcs per design for dimensional pieces |
| Edge treatment | Gallery-wrap (printed/painted edges), white/black border | No MOQ change |
Standard export packing, retail-ready with barcode and hang tag, gift box, or custom branded packaging. Retail-ready packaging adds $0.50–1.50 per unit depending on configuration. We handle UPC/EAN barcode placement, branded inserts, and shelf-ready carton design — the same packaging workflow we run for our retail accounts supplying Amazon and Wayfair programs.
We'll return a technical proposal and sample quote within 48 hours
From sample approval to container loading — here's how the process works and what timelines to expect.
100 pieces per design for standard canvas flower wall arts. 200 pieces per design for textured or mixed-media configurations — the hand-finishing setup time makes smaller runs uneconomical for both of us.
25–35 days from sample approval to shipment for standard canvas. 35–45 days for textured and mixed-media pieces. These timelines hold for orders up to 5,000 units; larger runs we schedule in advance to reserve line capacity.
We produce 1–3 physical samples per design before production. Sample cost runs $30–80 per piece depending on substrate and finish — credited against your production order. Sample shipping via DHL/FedEx takes 5–7 days to most markets.
T/T 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy. L/C at sight for orders above $20,000. We're flexible on terms for repeat buyers with established order history.
Standard 40HQ container fits 800–1,200 flower wall art pieces depending on size mix. We palletize, strap, and load to prevent shifting — our breakage rate on canvas shipments runs under 0.5%.
FOB Ho Chi Minh City is our standard term; CIF available on request.
If you're combining wall art with mirrors or other wall decor from our facility, we consolidate into a single container to reduce your per-unit freight cost.
Textured pieces retail at 40–60% higher price points than flat prints on the same composition. From our distributor feedback, textured florals also carry lower return rates — the tactile quality reads as "original artwork" to end customers, which reduces the "it looked different online" complaint that drives returns on flat prints. Your per-unit cost is higher, but the margin math usually favors texture in the $40–100 retail range.
Yes. Within the same substrate and finish category, you can mix designs freely as long as total quantity per substrate type meets MOQ. So a 500-piece canvas order could include 5 different floral designs at 100 pieces each. Mixed-media pieces need 200 per design because each design requires its own assembly fixture.
We calibrate against your approved sample at the start of every batch and pull verification prints every 200 units. For botanical subjects specifically, we print in 8-color mode rather than standard CMYK — the additional light inks capture petal gradients that 4-color printing flattens. If you're reordering a design from a previous run, we keep your color profile on file and match against a retained reference sample.
Both. We maintain a library of 200+ botanical compositions available for immediate production under your brand — no design fees, no sample development wait. If you need custom artwork, our design team develops it from your brief. Most buyers start with stock designs for their first order to test the market, then move to custom designs once they've identified what sells.
Stretched canvas with gallery-wrap edges is the safest starting point — it covers the broadest retail price range ($25–75), photographs well for e-commerce listings, and ships with the lowest breakage risk. If you want to test multiple options, we can produce the same design on canvas, MDF-mount, and acrylic so you can compare side by side before committing to a production run.
If you're adding flower wall arts to your product line, the fastest path is a sample set. Pick 3–5 designs from our stock library or send your own artwork — we'll produce physical samples on your preferred substrate and finish so you can evaluate print quality, texture, and color accuracy before committing to volume.
Already sourcing botanical wall art from another supplier and looking to compare? Send us a reference piece or product photo along with your target FOB price. We'll spec a matching configuration and let you judge the quality difference yourself.
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