No one told the giraffes there's only supposed to be one of them per landscape, and thank goodness, because this set is better for it. This is animals wall art in three parts, a savanna scene split into a triptych that reads as one continuous horizon when you hang it together.
The palette is soft blush pink and lilac skies with flecks of gold, sitting above green and olive grassland. A lilac river winds through all three panels, tying the scene together while giraffes amble through the middle piece and zebras, gazelles, and one very composed giraffe hold down the other two.
Hung as a set, it stretches wide and calm across a wall, which makes it work especially well over a crib, a dresser, or a long stretch of empty wall in a playroom that's been begging for something other than another shelf of toys. The pastel African wildlife art feels gentle without being saccharine, more like a quiet moment on the plains than a cartoon safari. It's the kind of piece that still feels right when your kid outgrows the rest of the nursery.
Pink giraffe and zebra prints like these are made to anchor a room, not just decorate it. Give the space one good view and let the animals do the rest.