Transform your living room with Takshni Stunning Wall Art
July 25, 2025

Wall Art for Living Spaces
Expressions of Presence and Feeling
The living room is where most things happen. Conversations, late nights, daydreams, quiet moments that stretch out without needing anything. It holds the life of a home in small ways. And in that space, what we choose to place on our walls becomes a part of how that life feels.
At Takshni, we think of wall art not as decoration, but as something that settles into a room like memory. Every piece is made slowly, by hand, with attention. Brass is shaped, textures are brought alive, and the final form carries more than just visual weight. It carries presence. It changes the room, quietly. It doesn’t try to draw attention. It just stays—like stillness you can touch.
You don’t need too much. One piece that speaks to you is enough. Something that makes you pause. Something that stays with you.
A Wish Beneath the Tree
There’s one work we keep returning to. We call it A Wish Beneath the Tree. At first glance, it’s just a tree. But the story inside it is full of feeling.
This piece is inspired by three siblings. Two of them are conjoined twin sisters, cared for by their elder sister after their parents passed away. The tree in the artwork becomes a kind of shelter, a place that holds their hopes. The elder sister has one deep wish—to see her younger sisters walk freely, to give them the life they’ve never had. That wish sits at the heart of the tree. It doesn’t cry out. It just stays there, gently held, like something that has lived quietly in someone’s heart for years.
When you sit with this piece, it doesn’t just tell a story. It makes you feel something softer. Something tender. And whether it hangs in a living room, a study, or a small corner meant only for you, it reminds you that love can be quiet and still carry so much strength. It just sits with you. Gently.
Letting Art Settle In
Sometimes we look at a wall and think we need to fill it. But maybe it’s not about filling, more about “feeling”. Maybe it’s about choosing something that feels right. That knows how to be still. That gives the room a certain breath.
You can come by the gallery. Walk around. Take your time. Let the works speak to you if they want to. And if something lingers, maybe that’s the one meant for your space.
Because more than matching a wall, it’s about belonging to the life that unfolds in front of it.