The mural houses of India,
reborn.
Pichwai, Mughal miniature and folk-art murals — printed to order, sized to your wall, delivered worldwide.
EXPLORE COLLECTIONSHOW IT WORKSWhere will the story live?
Send us your wall. We print the mural to fit — panel by panel.
Every order is produced individually at print facilities near you (USA · EU · UK), trimmed into easy panels, and shipped tracked to your door. Nothing exists until you order it — no warehouse, no waste.
Peel & stick mural Repositionable, renter-friendly | FROM $149 / WALL |
Traditional pre-pasted Classic installation, matte finish | FROM $169 / WALL |
Framed fine-art print Ready to hang, wood frame | FROM $52 |
Digital download Instant file, print anywhere | FROM $9 |
Order a printed sample swatch of any design — $7, credited back on your mural order.
Pichwai
Great painted cloths hung behind the deity at Nathdwara — lotus ponds, sacred cows, monsoon skies.
Miniature painting
Persian-influenced court ateliers painting gardens, processions and cloud-swept skies in mineral pigment and gold.
Chintz
Hand-blocked flowering trees that once dressed the palaces of Europe — India's first global design export.
Gond & Warli
Tribal cosmologies drawn in dot, dash and spiral — forests, dances and village life in rhythmic line.
Nothing is printed until it is yours.
Designed in Pune
Every motif drawn from documented folk and court traditions.
Printed near you
Produced in USA, EU or UK facilities — no long-haul shipping.
What you see is what ships
Honest renders, physical samples, no surprises on delivery day.
Zero waste
Made to order. No warehouse, no unsold stock, no landfill.
Ask the walls for something.
In the old courts, a patron could place a farmaish — a request — and the painters would answer. We keep that custom. Tell the desk what your wall is missing.
Each week we choose one farmaish and paint it into the collection. The released design carries its patron's name — "Commissioned through the Farmaish Desk by Meera, Boston" — and joins the gallery below.
Notes from the mural houses
What is a Pichwai? A five-minute history
From temple cloth to collector's wall — the four-century journey of Nathdwara's painted skies.
The fifth wall: why ceilings are back
Mughal palaces never ignored the ceiling. Neither should your living room.
Choosing a mural for a small room
Dense or airy? Dark or pale? A short guide to scale, light and pattern.