A zebra and a giraffe pressed cheek to cheek, with a butterfly perched on top like it owns the place. This wildlife illustration captures two safari friends in a close, tender moment that somehow manages to feel both playful and calm at the same time.
The earthy tones do a lot of work here. Warm rusts, deep charcoal stripes, and golden amber spots sit against a soft neutral background, with a small sprig of greenery tucked between them. As animals wall art goes, this one has real character without being loud about it.
It reads warm and grounded in a room, the kind of piece that anchors a nursery without competing with everything else on the walls. The boho kids room sensibility comes through in the texture and the color palette, earthy and lived-in rather than bright and primary. African savannah art that actually works with a linen curtain and a wooden crib is harder to find than it should be.
This one fits a safari nursery, a toddler bedroom, or a playroom corner that could use something with a little soul. It grows with the room, which means you won't be replacing it in two years.