Distressed Arch Window Frame Wall Decor with Burnt Orange Sola Flowers & Pampas Swag
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Farmhouse elegance meets botanical artistry — this one-of-a-kind wall piece pairs a large distressed white arch window frame with handcrafted burnt orange sola wood blooms and a lush, sweeping swag of natural pampas grass, greenery, and roses at the base. Hang it on a shiplap wall, above a mantle, or in an entryway and watch it transform the entire room. It’s the kind of statement piece that looks like it belongs in a curated farmhouse boutique — because it does.
What’s Included
- Frame: Large distressed white-painted wood arch window frame with a Gothic-arch silhouette, diamond lattice crossbar detail, and beautifully aged chippy paint finish that reveals the natural wood beneath — a stunning architectural salvage-style piece
- Sola blooms on frame: Five burnt orange sola gerbera daisy mums hand-placed at the lattice intersections — three across the center diamond and two flanking the upper arch — for a scattered, garden-gathered look
- Base swag: A lush, cascading swag arrangement wired to the base of the frame featuring burnt orange sola spiral roses, a deep rust sola peony bud, natural dried pampas grass plumes that fan dramatically to each side, rust-tipped dried feather grass, delicate white baby’s breath clusters, and lush bright green faux eucalyptus and boxwood that drapes softly across the bottom
Why You’ll Love It
- Ready to hang: Designed for wall display — a complete, finished piece right out of the box
- Architectural statement: The arch frame alone is a showstopper; the sola flowers and pampas swag elevate it to art
- Eco-friendly: Sola wood blooms are made from a natural, biodegradable material
- Low maintenance: No watering, no wilting — looks beautiful forever
- Perfect for: Farmhouse and rustic home décor, shiplap walls, entryways, living rooms, mantle displays, and anyone who wants a large-scale botanical wall statement with a warm autumn palette
Each piece is handcrafted in small batches at our studio. The photo captures the full piece hung against a whitewashed shiplap wall — exactly the kind of setting it was made for. A piece this size and this detailed is truly one-of-a-kind.