This sloth has more cool in one striped sleeve than most of us manage in a lifetime. It's a fully realized anthropomorphic animal print, the kind of sloth wall art that stops adults mid-scroll and makes them think, yes, that one.
The composition is relaxed and confident: a three-toed sloth seated in a mid-century wooden chair, wearing a black and white turtleneck, holding a vinyl record with those long curved claws, and peering out from behind tortoiseshell frames with green lenses. The warm cream background gives it a quiet, gallery-ready quality that doesn't shout for attention.
This is music art print energy done right. It's funny without trying, charming without being cute, and it reads as a fully considered piece of hipster sloth illustration rather than novelty decor. It belongs in a reading nook, a living room, or above a record player where it will quietly become the thing every guest comments on first.
If you've been looking for something with actual personality for a grown-up corner of your home, this vinyl record music decor delivers it without blinking.