This zebra showed up on a leopard-print ottoman and had absolutely zero notes about it. That confident energy is exactly what makes this zebra wall art so good.
The composition is bold and a little unexpected: a graphic black-and-white zebra stands atop a rounded cream form covered in dark spots, all set against a sage green textured background. The contrast is sharp, the palette is restrained, and the whole thing has the kind of considered quirkiness that makes a room feel like someone actually thought about it.
This is safari nursery decor that skips the beige-and-brown predictability. The sage green grounds it without going too earthy, and the animal print element underneath adds a layered, modern eclectic touch that works just as well in a playroom as it does above a crib.
It fits naturally alongside natural wood furniture, linen textiles, or even a gallery wall that mixes illustration styles. This is the piece that pulls a room together without announcing itself too loudly, which, in a kids' room, is genuinely rare.