No one warns you that decorating a nursery means suddenly having opinions about gazelles. This set of six gives you a whole savannah's worth of them, plus zebras, flamingos, and a couple of ostriches who look like they're late for something.
Each piece shares the same sky of pink and lavender brushstrokes with little flecks of gold catching the light, so the set reads as one continuous horizon even though every panel has its own scene. The animals wall art moves through soft green grasslands and pale water, with gazelle families grazing, zebras lined up at a stream, and flamingos wading in the shallows. It's loose and hand-painted looking, not stiff or cartoonish.
This is the kind of set that carries a room without shouting. Hang it across a nursery wall, a kids' bedroom, or a playroom that needs a little more calm in it, and the colors do the work, soft enough for naptime, interesting enough that your toddler will actually stop and point at the zebras.
It's safari decor with some restraint to it. Sweet without tipping into saccharine, detailed enough to hold up as your child gets older and starts noticing things like ostriches have surprisingly good posture.