
Passionflower Flower Glass Wall Art
A macro passionflower fills the frame in editorial-photo register, oversized violet-and-eggplant petals filling every inch with silken purple sheen, a dense corona of cream-and-blush stamens fanning out from a saffron-yellow heart, fine pollen dusting along the filaments, the field behind washed in deep aubergine with cinematic gleam, every stamen tip caught in editorial-photo register. Passionflower Flower is photographic art in editorial register — a violet bloom caught in eggplant-and-saffron theater.
Behind tempered glass, the eggplant-and-saffron palette keeps its silken glow and the macro detail holds its tactile gleam, the polished surface giving the floral tribute a quiet cinematic warmth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome warm, romantic palette — a bedroom with editorial poise, a powder room with collector charm, a reading nook with quiet bloom poetry. For floral lovers, macro photographers, and anyone drawn to botanical art with violet-bloom richness.
Original: $159.90
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A macro passionflower fills the frame in editorial-photo register, oversized violet-and-eggplant petals filling every inch with silken purple sheen, a dense corona of cream-and-blush stamens fanning out from a saffron-yellow heart, fine pollen dusting along the filaments, the field behind washed in deep aubergine with cinematic gleam, every stamen tip caught in editorial-photo register. Passionflower Flower is photographic art in editorial register — a violet bloom caught in eggplant-and-saffron theater.
Behind tempered glass, the eggplant-and-saffron palette keeps its silken glow and the macro detail holds its tactile gleam, the polished surface giving the floral tribute a quiet cinematic warmth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome warm, romantic palette — a bedroom with editorial poise, a powder room with collector charm, a reading nook with quiet bloom poetry. For floral lovers, macro photographers, and anyone drawn to botanical art with violet-bloom richness.























