Single-panel or multi-panel, produced and packed in one facility. Hand-painted or mixed-media compositions for feature wall installations.
Mural wall arts are the largest-format pieces in our wall art line — single oversized panels or tiled multi-panel sets designed to cover feature walls in commercial and hospitality spaces. Where our paintings and drawings are retail-shelf products, murals are project products. Your order starts with a wall dimension and a design brief, and we build backward from there: panel count, substrate, media, color palette, mounting system, and packing configuration all get specified to the job.
We produce murals as a mural wall arts manufacturer with 18 years of wall decor production behind us. The capability that matters most here isn't scale — it's dimensional control. A three-panel mural that doesn't align on the wall is a callback, a reinstallation cost, and a client who questions your sourcing. Our production process is built around preventing that, from CNC-cut panel substrates to cross-panel color calibration and printed alignment guides on every backing board.
If you're sourcing mural wall arts for hospitality fit-outs, corporate interiors, or commercial design projects, this page covers exactly what we produce, how we produce it, and what your order process looks like.
From the same factory with full custom capability
Murals ship in two formats: single oversized panels or multi-panel tiled sets. The format you choose depends on your wall dimensions, installation access, and freight constraints.
Run up to 150×200 cm on a single stretched canvas or rigid substrate. These work for feature walls where you want a seamless image with no panel joints.
The trade-off is shipping — anything over 120 cm in one dimension requires custom crating rather than standard carton packing, which adds to your freight cost per unit.
Our more common mural format for commercial projects. We split the composition across 2 to 8 panels (sometimes more for very large installations), each panel individually stretched and finished.
We started printing alignment guides after a hotel project in Dubai where the installation crew hung a 6-panel set out of sequence. The fix cost more than the product. Now every multi-panel mural ships with idiot-proof markings.
| Parameter | Single-Panel | Multi-Panel Set |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum dimensions | 150 × 200 cm | Unlimited (wall-sized compositions) |
| Panel count | 1 | 2–8+ panels per set |
| Substrate tolerance | ±0.5 mm CNC-cut | ±0.5 mm CNC-cut per panel |
| Typical gap at seam | N/A | 2–3 mm designed gap or flush-mount |
| Alignment system | N/A | Printed backing guides + sequence numbering |
| Packing | Custom crate or reinforced carton | Individual panel cartons, bundled per set |
Multi-panel sets also solve a logistics problem: each panel fits in a standard carton, so your container loads more efficiently than crating oversized single pieces.
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Send us your wall dimensions — we'll recommend the panel configuration and quote both options.
Get Panel RecommendationMurals hang in hotel lobbies, restaurant dining rooms, and corporate reception areas — environments with climate control systems cycling, foot traffic generating dust, and cleaning crews wiping surfaces. The material stack has to survive that, not just look good on delivery day.
We offer two substrate paths. Stretched canvas on kiln-dried pine stretcher bars is our standard — the cotton-linen blend at 380 gsm holds pigment well and resists sag under humidity shifts.
For high-traffic commercial installations where impact resistance matters, we produce murals on rigid MDF panels with a gesso-primed surface. MDF murals mount flush to the wall with a French cleat system, giving you a cleaner architectural look than stretched canvas. Rigid panels also eliminate the risk of canvas puncture during installation — something that happens more often than you'd expect on busy job sites.
Hand-painted acrylic is our primary medium for mural work. Acrylic dries fast, which matters for multi-layer compositions where we're building depth through 4–6 paint passes. It also holds color stability better than oil in climate-controlled interiors — no yellowing over time under fluorescent or LED lighting.
For murals with metallic or textured elements, we layer in gold leaf, silver leaf, or aggregate media (calcium powder, fine sand) over the acrylic base.
Every mural gets a two-pass sealant topcoat after the artwork is complete. The first coat seals the pigment layer; the second provides a cleanable surface.
Standard finish is matte acrylic sealant rated for indoor commercial use. For hospitality projects where walls get wiped down regularly, we offer a satin polyurethane upgrade that handles cleaning solution contact without hazing.
Single-panel murals ship with D-ring and wire hardware rated at 2× the piece weight. Multi-panel sets ship with French cleat strips — each panel gets its own cleat, and we provide a wall-side mounting template so your installer spaces the cleats correctly without measuring each one individually. Hardware is included in the unit price, not an add-on.
| Component | Standard Spec | Upgrade Option |
|---|---|---|
| Canvas substrate | Cotton-linen blend, 380 gsm | Pure linen, 450 gsm |
| Rigid substrate | 12 mm MDF, gesso-primed | 18 mm MDF for panels over 120 cm |
| Stretcher bars | Kiln-dried pine, finger-jointed | Solid pine, mortise-and-tenon |
| Paint medium | Artist-grade acrylic, 4–6 layers | Acrylic + metallic leaf / aggregate texture |
| Sealant | Matte acrylic topcoat (2-pass) | Satin polyurethane (cleanable surface) |
| Mounting | D-ring + wire (single panel) / French cleat (multi-panel) | Concealed Z-bar system |
This is the production challenge that separates a mural wall arts manufacturer from a general wall art factory. A single painting only needs to be consistent with itself. A 6-panel mural needs color consistency across all six panels — and if panels 1 and 6 were painted three days apart, ambient light, paint batch variation, and even the painter's hand pressure can introduce visible shifts.
We control this through a three-step process.
Every mural project starts with a master color batch mixed to Pantone reference. We mix enough paint for the entire mural set plus 15% overage in a single session, stored in sealed containers. No mid-project remixing from formula — the same physical batch of paint touches every panel.
Our painters don't finish panel 1, then start panel 2. They work across all panels simultaneously, applying the same color layer to every panel in the set before moving to the next layer. This means each layer dries under the same ambient conditions across the full set, and the painter's hand maintains the same pressure and technique within each pass.
After the last paint layer and before sealant application, we lay out the full panel set under standardized D65 lighting (the same daylight-equivalent standard used in textile and print color evaluation) and check for visible color deviation between adjacent panels. If any panel shows a shift, it gets corrected before sealing.
This process adds time compared to painting panels independently — roughly 20% longer per mural set. But it eliminates the on-site discovery that panel 3 doesn't match panel 4, which is the kind of problem that costs you a project relationship, not just a rework fee.
Your installer sees matched color across the full wall, not a patchwork of close-enough panels.
Murals are project products, and project products follow different buying patterns than retail SKUs. Your revenue comes from fewer, larger orders tied to specific installation timelines. Here's where our current mural buyers are building their business.
Hotels, resorts, and restaurants are the largest mural segment in our order book. A mid-size hotel lobby installation runs 4–12 mural panels; a restaurant chain rolling out a new interior concept across 20 locations orders the same mural design 20 times.
If you supply the interior design firm or the FF&E procurement company, murals give you a recurring project pipeline with high per-order value. We provide spec sheets and installation documentation formatted for the general contractor's bid package, so your sales team has the technical backup ready at the proposal stage.
Reception areas, conference rooms, and branded feature walls in corporate offices. These orders are typically smaller per project (2–6 panels) but higher in customization — corporate buyers want brand colors, abstract compositions that reference their visual identity, or commissioned artwork that's unique to their space.
Your margin per unit is strong because the custom-spec nature eliminates price comparison against catalog products.
Furniture showrooms, real estate sales centers, and high-end retail stores use murals as visual anchors. These are one-off installations, but the buyers — typically interior design firms or retail fit-out contractors — work across multiple projects per year.
Land one relationship and you source murals for their full project pipeline.
Condominium lobbies, clubhouses, and model units in residential developments. Developers order murals as part of the common-area fit-out package, usually through their interior design contractor.
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Tell us your typical project scope — we'll recommend panel configurations and provide reference pricing.
Every mural order is custom to some degree — at minimum, you're specifying dimensions and color palette. Here's what we customize and where the boundaries are.
You send us a concept — a reference image, a mood board, a rough sketch, or a competitor sample you want to improve on. Our 12-person design team develops it into a full-scale digital mockup showing the composition across your specified panel count and dimensions.
Single panels up to 150×200 cm. Multi-panel sets have no practical upper limit — we've produced wall-spanning compositions exceeding 6 meters in total width. The constraint is your wall, not our production capability. We work from architectural drawings or on-site measurements; if you send us a dimensioned wall elevation, we'll design the panel layout to fit.
Pantone-matched to your interior scheme or brand guidelines. We can also match from a physical sample — send us a fabric swatch, a paint chip, or a photo with known lighting conditions, and we'll calibrate to it.
Canvas or rigid MDF, standard or upgraded specs per the materials table above. The choice affects both the visual character and the installation method, so we recommend based on your project environment.
Murals can ship as gallery-wrapped panels (canvas wrapped around the stretcher edge, no visible frame) or with a finished frame in any profile from our mirror frame line — MDF, solid wood, or metal.
Standard for commercial installations where the mural runs edge-to-edge across a wall.
Better as standalone statement pieces. MDF, wood, or metal profiles available.
| Customization Dimension | Range / Options | Impact on Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Artwork development | From reference/concept to production-ready mockup | +7–10 days for design approval |
| Panel dimensions | Up to 150×200 cm single; unlimited multi-panel | No impact on standard sizes |
| Panel count | 2–8+ per set | No impact |
| Color palette | Pantone match or physical sample match | No impact |
| Substrate | Canvas (380/450 gsm) or rigid MDF (12/18 mm) | No impact |
| Frame | Gallery wrap, MDF, wood, or metal frame | +3–5 days for custom frame profiles |
| Sealant | Matte acrylic or satin polyurethane | No impact |
| Mounting hardware | D-ring, French cleat, or Z-bar | No impact |
Send us your project brief and we'll confirm.
Standard mural production on approved artwork — from deposit to container loading.
Before the production clock starts.
Large-format art is fragile in transit. A cracked stretcher bar or a scuffed paint surface on arrival means a replacement shipment, a delayed installation, and a client who loses confidence in your supply chain. We pack murals to prevent that.
Each panel gets corner protectors, a full-surface foam sheet over the painted face, and a poly sleeve before going into its carton. The foam sheet prevents surface contact between the painting and the carton interior — even if the box gets compressed during container loading, the foam absorbs the pressure before it reaches the paint layer.
Multi-panel mural sets are bundled together with a set-level label showing the project name, set number, and panel count. Your warehouse team can identify and allocate sets to specific projects without opening cartons.
Mural cartons load vertically (standing on edge) in the container, not flat-stacked. Vertical loading prevents weight compression on lower cartons and allows tighter packing density. For a 40HQ container, vertical loading typically fits 150–200 mural sets (3-panel average), depending on panel dimensions. We provide a container loading plan with your order confirmation so your freight forwarder knows the arrangement before the container arrives.
If you're selling individual mural panels through e-commerce rather than project installation, we configure mail-order packaging — double-wall corrugated carton with internal foam cradle, rated for parcel carrier handling. Each carton gets your UPC label, product insert, and hanging hardware kit inside.
Every order confirmation includes a detailed container loading plan. Your freight forwarder receives exact carton dimensions, stacking orientation, and arrangement diagrams before the container arrives at our facility.
Murals are project-driven and custom-spec by nature. If your business model is higher-volume retail or you need a broader product mix, other wall art types in our line may be a better starting point — or a complement to your mural offering.
| Wall Art Type | Best For | Typical Order Pattern | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wall Arts Painting | Retail and e-commerce volume | 500–5,000 units, catalog reorders | Mid |
| Wall Arts Drawing | Budget-tier retail, curated collections | 500–3,000 units, fast production cycle | Entry |
| Wall Arts Sculpture | High-margin statement pieces | 100–500 units, higher per-unit value | Premium |
| Texture Wall Arts | Premium retail, defensible against print competitors | 200–1,000 units, tactile differentiation | Mid-Premium |
| Mural Wall Arts | Project installations, hospitality/commercial | 20–100 sets per project, custom-spec | Project-priced |
Many of our buyers source murals for their project business and paintings or texture pieces for their retail channel — both ship from the same facility on the same timeline, so you consolidate your wall art sourcing into one vendor relationship and one quality standard.
Technical and commercial questions we hear from hospitality buyers, interior designers, and procurement teams.
Panel substrates are CNC-cut to ±0.5 mm, so dimensional accuracy across the set is tight. The visual alignment — making sure the painted composition registers cleanly across panel joints — is controlled during production by painting all panels simultaneously and auditing the full set under D65 standardized lighting before sealing.
We design a 2–3 mm gap between panels as standard (this is the industry norm for multi-panel art and accounts for minor wall irregularities). If your project requires flush-mount with no visible gap, we can produce panels with wrapped edges that butt together — specify this at the quoting stage so we adjust the artwork layout accordingly.
150×200 cm on stretched canvas, limited by our stretcher bar stock and shipping carton dimensions.
For larger wall coverage, multi-panel sets are the practical solution — there's no upper limit on total composition size when tiled across multiple panels. We've produced sets spanning over 6 meters wide for hotel lobby installations.
Yes — send us the rendering, a dimensioned wall elevation, and your color references. Our design team translates the rendering into a panel-by-panel production specification, including paint layer sequence, color formulas, and panel layout.
We send you a full-scale digital mockup for approval before production starts. Typical turnaround from rendering to approved mockup is 7–10 days.
There's no rigid minimum for project-based mural orders. We regularly produce runs of 20–50 sets for hospitality and commercial buyers.
For standard catalog mural designs, MOQ is 100 pieces. The economics shift at different volumes — send us your project scope and we'll quote accordingly.
The two-pass sealant topcoat protects the paint surface from dust accumulation and light contact.
For spaces where walls get wiped down regularly — hotel corridors, restaurant dining areas — we recommend the satin polyurethane upgrade, which handles cleaning solution contact without hazing or surface degradation.
The substrate choice also matters: rigid MDF panels resist accidental impact better than stretched canvas in high-traffic zones. We'll recommend the right spec based on your installation environment.
Plan for 45–55 days total:
We provide a detailed timeline at the quotation stage so you can coordinate with your project installation schedule.
Mural orders begin with two things: your wall dimensions and a design direction. Send us an architectural drawing or even a photo of the wall with measurements, plus any reference imagery — a mood board, a competitor sample, a sketch on a napkin.
We'll come back with a panel layout, a digital mockup, material recommendations, unit pricing, and a production timeline. Typical response time is 48 hours.
You'll be talking to the team that actually builds your murals — no sales layer, no handoff.