A grown-up zebra and a little one, nose to nose, rendered in deep indigo and cool teal against a bold orange sun. This zebra wall art is the kind of piece that looks like it came from a gallery and somehow also belongs in a room with a stuffed giraffe on the floor.
The color palette does something unexpected and it works. Navy and teal zebras against a burnt orange circle and a warm cream background, all flat illustration with fine stripe detail, modern and graphic without feeling cold. It sits right at the intersection of safari nursery decor and boho animal illustration, which means it grows with the room instead of aging out of it.
There is something quietly tender about the composition, the larger zebra leaning toward the smaller one. It reads as protective without being sentimental, which is a harder thing to pull off than it sounds. In a nursery or a kids' bedroom, it adds warmth and a little visual weight without overwhelming the wall.
This is a piece that earns its spot. It works above a crib, beside a reading nook, or anchoring a gallery wall in a playroom that needs one strong image to pull everything together.