garden with sea view and olive tree Wood Wall Art
$109.90$157.00
4.0★★★★★(2)
garden with sea view and olive tree Wood Wall Art
garden with sea view and olive tree Wood Wall Art

garden with sea view and olive tree Wood Wall Art

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$157.00$109.90

This item cannot be shipped to PO boxes or military addresses

Size
3' x 3'
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3' x 3' $109.90
4' x 4' $165.20
5' x 5' $219.80
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This item cannot be shipped to PO boxes or military addresses

Make your own mosaic. With our wood wall art's multi-square design, you have the power to adjust the spacing between each section to form exactly the right look. Play around with the designs by removing a panel in strategic locations or arrange them around another piece to fill out the look. Available in three sizes.

  • Each square is 1/2" thick engineered wood with a Maple Veneer
  • 3' x 3' comes with nine 11.625" wood squares - 14lbs
  • 4' x 4' comes with nine 15.5" wood squares - 26lbs
  • 5' x 5' comes with nine 19" wood squares - 39lbs
  • Keyhole on back for easy hanging (hanging hardware not included)
  • Includes a paper hanging template for easy install
  • Every order is made just for you
  • For more info click here

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options. This item cannot be shipped to a PO box.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

Reviews

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★★★★★
Kathleen M.
July 06, 2020
Really lovely!! The template and
Really lovely!! The template and instructions were very helpful!!
★★★★★
Gail R.
July 17, 2022
9 panel wood wall art
The art and painting are beautiful. But the hole for Piece #6 was not drilled the same as the other 8 pieces. This piece hung differently than the others. (We know it was the drilling and not our nails, because we had had another 9-panel wood art there previously and it hung perfectly.). We had to dicker around with the hole, by using a Dremel to enlarge it a bit.

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