The kind of art that makes a room feel like someone actually thought about it, not just filled a wall. This set of two features lavender sprigs and a loose bouquet of meadow flowers, rendered in thick, expressive brushstrokes with a cheerful pink scalloped border framing each print.
The left print is all deep purple lavender, layered and lush against a warm cream background. The right brings together a yellow buttercup, blue bluebells, and a soft pink clover, the kind of wildflower wall art that looks like it was gathered on a slow afternoon walk and then painted from memory.
Together they create a cottagecore floral mood that feels collected rather than matchy, which is exactly what makes them work so well. They sit naturally in a nursery or a big kid's room, but they're just as at home in a living room, a reading nook, or above a bed where you actually want to look at the walls. The botanical detail is specific enough to feel considered, loose enough to feel alive.
This is the set you hang because you love it, and your child grows up thinking flowers are worth paying attention to.