Two giraffes leaning into each other under an acacia tree, and two gazelles touching noses by a river, and suddenly your kid's room has more tenderness in it than you planned for.
This safari wildlife illustration set brings the African savanna indoors in the quietest, most grounded way. Rich greens layer behind each scene, and the warm tawny tones of the animals pull the whole thing together into something cohesive without being matchy. It's the kind of animal artwork that works hard without announcing itself.
The left print has a lush, dappled riverbank feel, all overhanging branches and soft light on water. The right leans misty and open, with that flat-topped acacia doing exactly what it's supposed to do in a savanna landscape. Together they read as a pair without being identical, which is genuinely harder to pull off than it looks.
This set fits a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or a playroom wall where you want something with real visual weight. The giraffe and gazelle wall decor grows with the room, from baby years into the age when your child starts asking what the animals are doing, and why they're touching noses.