Nobody warns you that your kid's room could look better than your own living room. This is that moment, a two-piece set that brings the same lavender sky wilderness into both prints, so they read as one scene instead of two random posters fighting for attention.
On the left, a huddle of pink flamingos wades through still water under a sky brushed in blush and lilac, gold flecks scattered like the light caught them mid-sunset. On the right, a small herd of gazelle grazes across a soft green plain under that same pink and gold sky. Together they form a gentle savanna moment, animals wall art that feels observed rather than cartoonish.
Hang them side by side over a crib, above a dresser, or flanking a playroom window, and the pastel palette does the heavy lifting. It's soft enough for a nursery, sturdy enough to grow with a kid who'll want gazelles on her wall long after the crib is gone. The gold detailing keeps it from tipping into too-sweet territory.
This is wilderness decor with a soft edit, wild animals reimagined in a palette built for naptime, not safari.