Some kids get dinosaurs on their walls. Yours gets a hare crouched by a rain-slicked stream and another tucked into the roots of an ancient tree, watching the world like it has somewhere to be but isn't rushing. This is a two-piece hare wall art set painted in the kind of muted, earthy tones that feel more like a mood than a color palette.
The left print shows a brown hare pausing at the edge of a rocky stream, grasses bending in the background, the water catching soft grey light. The right places a second hare in the shadows of a gnarled tree trunk, surrounded by clusters of mushrooms and wildflowers. Together they read as a quiet story, two moments from the same world.
This dark forest rabbit decor has a rustic woodland weight to it that holds its own on a wall without competing with everything else in the room. It works in a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or any corner that could use something grounded and considered. The cottagecore animal art quality, the mushroom nature art details, the overall stillness of it, all of that adds up to something a child can grow into rather than out of.
It's the kind of art that rewards a second look, which is more than most walls can say.