Warthogs don't usually make the shortlist for nursery decor, but this one might change your mind. This warthog wall art captures a family of four moving through tall savanna grass, rendered in loose, confident brushstrokes that feel more like a field study than a children's print.
The palette is all warm ochres, dusty greens, and muted browns, with a wide-open grassland stretching back to flat-topped acacia trees and soft hills. The two adults flank the piglets in a way that feels genuinely tender, not posed. It's the kind of African wildlife nursery decor that works because it doesn't try too hard.
The earthy tones make it easy to layer into a room that already has wood, linen, or terracotta in it. It reads calm without being boring, and the scale of the landscape gives it a quiet weight that holds a wall well. This safari animal family print works in a nursery, a toddler's bedroom, or a playroom that's leaning more nature than neon.
The grassland nature art genre tends to skew either too literal or too abstract. This one lands somewhere in between, which is exactly why it lasts past the first year of a room's life.