A pug standing on his hind legs to peer over a balcony railing is, apparently, the most relatable thing in Paris. This watercolor pug wall art shows exactly that, a fawn pug with his paws propped up, gazing out at the Eiffel Tower while pink flower beds stretch across the Champ de Mars below.
The palette is soft and airy, blush pinks, sage greens, and muted grays, with birds scattered across a pale sky. The French cityscape feels like a postcard that somehow has a lot more personality than any postcard you have ever actually kept. It is detailed enough to reward a long look, but light enough to sit quietly on a wall without competing with everything else in the room.
This Eiffel Tower travel poster style works especially well in a nursery or a big kid's bedroom where you want something that feels a little worldly without being serious. The dog decor angle keeps it warm and approachable, and the France landscape print backdrop gives it a story worth noticing.
It is the kind of print a child grows up alongside, and still wants on the wall when they are old enough to appreciate the joke.