No one tells you a water buffalo can be soothing, but here we are. This set of six is the proof.
Every piece lives under the same dusky sky, that soft stretch of pink and lavender with little flecks of gold scattered through the clouds like someone tossed glitter at sunset and it stuck. Underneath, the savannah unfolds in gentle greens and golds: a cheetah mid-stride through tall grass, a lioness leading her cubs, a rhino and her calf silhouetted against a full moon, a hippo cooling off in a lilac pond. This is animal wall art with real range, quiet in palette but full of story.
Hang all six together and you get a whole African savannah without a single loud color or hard edge, which is the trick to making a kids' bedroom feel calm instead of chaotic. It works in a nursery for the same reason it works in a playroom: the pastel pink backdrop keeps things soft, but the animals give kids something to actually look at, point to, and narrate back to you at bedtime.
This is boho kids decor that reads as intentional, not themed. Watercolor texture, gold dusk light, six prints that hold their own or their group. It's the kind of wall your kid grows into, not out of.