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Hearthline Wall Art

Our Hearthline Wall Art is an elegant display of a period textile preserved in modern form. Traditional ornamental elements are reinterpreted through a distressed lens, allowing shapes to overlap, dissolve, and reemerge across the composition. The palette is also restrained yet richly complex—interlacing warm off-white, weathered dark gray, and soft taupe with fleeting hints of dusty blue—creating a delicately textured design that feels structured yet atmospheric.

Why You'll Love This Wall Art:

  • Hardware pre-attached and ready to hang
  • Wood-framed and assembled in USA
  • Crafted by local artisans in Egypt

Our Hearthline Wall Art is an elegant display of a period textile preserved in modern form. Traditional ornamental elements are reinterpreted through a distressed lens, allowing shapes to overlap, dissolve, and reemerge across the composition. The palette is also restrained yet richly complex—interlacing warm off-white, weathered dark gray, and soft taupe with fleeting hints of dusty blue—creating a delicately textured design that feels structured yet atmospheric.

Why You'll Love This Wall Art:

  • Hardware pre-attached and ready to hang
  • Wood-framed and assembled in USA
  • Crafted by local artisans in Egypt
$117.32

Original: $335.20

-65%
Hearthline Wall Art

$335.20

$117.32

Description

Our Hearthline Wall Art is an elegant display of a period textile preserved in modern form. Traditional ornamental elements are reinterpreted through a distressed lens, allowing shapes to overlap, dissolve, and reemerge across the composition. The palette is also restrained yet richly complex—interlacing warm off-white, weathered dark gray, and soft taupe with fleeting hints of dusty blue—creating a delicately textured design that feels structured yet atmospheric.

Why You'll Love This Wall Art:

  • Hardware pre-attached and ready to hang
  • Wood-framed and assembled in USA
  • Crafted by local artisans in Egypt
Hearthline Wall Art | Edward Martin