A single cotton wall hanging can make a plain wall feel softer, warmer and more intentional. This one centres on Buddha seated beneath the Bodhi tree, with green leaves, pink lotus petals and floral details set against a dark ground. It suits a meditation corner, reading nook or calm bedroom wall where you want textile warmth rather than a framed print.
Buddha beneath the Bodhi tree
The central image is still and symmetrical, with Buddha seated in meditation beneath a full, branching tree.
Rich green leaves and trailing vines bring the design a garden-like feeling against the black background.
A pink lotus anchors the lower edge, adding softness and colour to the seated figure.
Small flowers and dotted details give the surrounding space a night-sky quality.
The narrow border helps the artwork read clearly on a wall, even in a small room.
Soft cotton, light enough to move
Made from cotton, the fabric brings a gentler texture than posters, metal signs or painted canvas. It has a relaxed textile presence, easy to fold away or move from one space to another when you change the room.
How to hang and style it
Hang it on a wall with your preferred clips, pins or textile-friendly fixings. It works well above a low shelf, beside a yoga mat, behind a reading chair, or as a simple backdrop for a quiet home ritual space.
Let the darker ground sit against pale walls for contrast, or place it among plants and warm wood for a softer, more layered look.
Where the image comes from
In Buddhist tradition, the Bodhi tree is associated with the place where Siddhartha Gautama awakened and became the Buddha. Images of Buddha seated beneath the tree often point to stillness, attention and the patient search for understanding. The lotus, also widely used in Buddhist art, is traditionally linked with purity and rising through difficulty. Here, those symbols are brought into a decorative wall textile, giving the room a contemplative focal point without needing a formal …
region of manufacture: India