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Some kids get one big cat phase. Others just stay there, and honestly, the walls should keep up. This set of two neutral watercolor big cat prints features a tiger and a lion, both sitting with the kind of calm, steady confidence that makes them feel less like wild animals and more like very distinguished room guests.
The tiger is painted in warm rust and burnt sienna, with loose black stripes and spots that give him a relaxed, almost sleepy energy. The lion sits in golden ochre tones, his mane soft and full, his expression somewhere between regal and slightly unbothered. As a set, they balance each other beautifully across a wall without competing for attention.
This safari nursery decor works because the palette is warm but neutral, the kind that layers easily with wood tones, cream linens, and natural textures. Whether you hang them side by side in a nursery or staggered above a bed in a kids' bedroom, the lion tiger cheetah energy reads as collected, not chaotic.
This is the kind of jungle animal art that earns its place on the wall early and stays there through every room refresh without ever feeling out of step.
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