Overview
This mockup template displays a white organic cotton tapestry photographed in a clean minimalist studio environment with a rooftop cityscape visible through the background. The tapestry is a rectangular wall hanging with brass grommets at each corner, shown in plain white with a visible woven fabric texture across the entire surface. Six camera angles capture the product from full-view compositions to macro-level fabric detail shots. Studio lighting equipment, including a rectangular softbox on the left and a large octagonal softbox on the right, is visible in several frames, with a city skyline in soft focus behind the setup.
What the Mockup Shows
The flat front view presents the tapestry hanging vertically from its top two brass grommets, centered in the frame against a light gray studio wall on the left and the rooftop cityscape on the right. The fabric hangs with a slight natural drape, and all four corner grommets are visible. The white surface is uniform, displaying a fine woven texture suitable for Multiply blend mode compositing.
The three-quarter angle captures the tapestry from the left side, revealing the fabric's dimensional drape and how the material falls from a horizontal support bar. The cloth pools slightly at the floor, showing the lightweight body of the organic cotton weave. Wrinkles and soft folds are visible across the surface, providing realistic depth cues.
The hanging hardware detail is a tight close-up of the top-right corner, showing the brass grommet mounted through a folded hem. The hem features visible stitching along the top edge, and a brass rod passes through the grommet for wall mounting. The fabric weave is clearly visible at this distance, with a uniform plain-weave pattern.
The fabric texture macro shot fills the frame with the tapestry surface, captured at close range. The organic cotton weave is rendered as a tight, grid-like pattern of interlocking fibers with a matte finish. Individual thread crossings are distinguishable. The softbox and cityscape remain faintly visible above the fabric edge in the background.
The lifestyle room context places the tapestry on a light gray wall inside a bright studio space with large gridded windows and a city skyline outside. The tapestry hangs from pins at the top corners with a gentle drape. Below it, a potted plant, stacked books, ceramic vases, a framed artwork piece, and a blank canvas on a floor easel provide scale reference. An octagonal studio light on a tripod stands to the right. The setting reads as a creative workspace or loft interior.
The corner construction detail shows the top-left corner area from a close angle. A brass grommet is visible with a carabiner-style clip attaching it to a diagonal wire or cable for hanging. The stitched hem runs along the top edge, and the fabric falls away with a soft fold and shadow beneath the attachment point. The rectangular softbox and octagonal softbox are partially visible in the background.
Technical Details
The white base surface across all six angles is the design placement zone. When rendered through SudoMock's API, user artwork is composited onto this white area. The organic cotton texture remains visible through the design when Multiply blend mode is applied, producing a fabric-integrated appearance.
This template is compatible with SudoMock's rendering pipeline at $0.002 per render. Users can submit designs via REST API or the Dashboard Playground at sudomock.com. Output formats include WebP, PNG, and JPEG at resolutions up to 10,000px.
Applications
Suitable for print-on-demand product listings on platforms such as Etsy, Redbubble, Society6, and Fine Art America. The six-angle set covers catalog requirements for storefronts needing front views, detail shots, and lifestyle context images. The rooftop cityscape backdrop differentiates this template from standard indoor-only mockups, providing a modern urban context for wall tapestry listings.
Tapestries are a growing segment within the home decor print-on-demand category. According to Mordor Intelligence, home decor is growing at a 27.29% CAGR in the print-on-demand market, with wall art projected to expand significantly through 2030. Multiple angles per listing help reduce return rates; research indicates that 22% of product returns result from the product looking different from listing photos.