Deer Creek - Tapestry
Deer Creek captures a quiet, winding river set against rolling hills and tall cypress trees, where soft earth tones and muted greens create a calm, natural rhythm. Gentle brushstrokes and layered textures give the landscape depth without heaviness, while the distant mountains fade into a hazy sky. The scene feels peaceful and grounded, bringing a relaxed, timeless warmth to any space.
The Tapestry
- 100% Natural: Crafted from our premium upholstery linen blend fabric.
- Finished Edge: Features a professionally sewn edge for a clean, gallery-quality look.
The Hanger
- American Hardwood: USA handcrafted for lasting durability.
- Seamlessly Swap Tapestries: Our internal screw-and-pinch design keeps all hardware entirely invisible. This allows you to easily refresh your tapestry print seasonally.
- Dimensions: Each solid wood bar is 2" tall and 1" thick.
Please Note: The tapestry size selections above reflect the overall size of the tapestry with hangers. Tapestries ordered without the wood hangers will measure 2 inches shorter in height and 2 inches narrower in width than the selected size.
- Secure Tapestry: Simply clamp the tapestry between the wooden hangers using the included Allen wrench.
- Mount to Wall: The top hanger has built-in screw head slots. Simply measure the proper distance and set the included wall screws, either directly into a stud or using the provided drywall anchors. Finally, hang the tapestry for a seamless, flush-to-wall finish.
Everything Included: Your tapestry comes with drywall anchors, wall screws, clamping screws, and an Allen wrench. The only tool you need is a standard screwdriver or drill.
Flawless Finish: To ensure your tapestry looks its absolute best, we recommend using a steamer or iron (from the back) before hanging. This easily releases any transit folds, leaving you with a smooth, gallery-quality display.
Production Time: Ships in 5-7 business days.
Shipping: We ship quickly and securely via FedEx.
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