Four flowers, zero drama. That's the whole pitch here, and it's a good one.
This set of four brings hydrangeas, sweet peas, peonies, and tulips together in loose, brushy strokes of blush pink, soft blue, and lavender. Nothing is tight or overworked. Each panel reads like a page from the same garden journal, so they hang together as a set without ever feeling matchy.
This floral artwork set has the kind of quiet confidence that works in a living room or a master bedroom just as easily as a nursery. It softens a reading nook, warms up a stretch of blank wall, and gives a room that lived-in, gathered-over-time feeling instead of the fresh-from-a-showroom look. The pastel botanical palette pulls from everything already in your linen closet, which is either a coincidence or proof that blush and blue never go out of style.
Hang all four in a grid or split them across two rooms. Either way, this set does the quiet work of making a room feel finished, without asking you to commit to one bold statement piece. It's floral without being fussy, soft without being sweet, and easy to live with for years.