The raccoon is holding a tiny strawberry like he just found it in someone's pocket, and honestly, that detail alone sold me on this set. These are watercolor earthy woodland animals wall art prints featuring a red panda perched on a leafy branch, a russet squirrel clutching an acorn, and that very smug raccoon, all rendered in soft, earthy tones with signature dotted markings that give each character its own personality.
The color palette leans warm and grounded, with the red panda and squirrel in deep terracotta and the raccoon in cool grey, making the three prints feel connected without being matchy. It's the kind of forest nursery decor that works just as well in a toddler's bedroom as it does in a newborn's nursery.
Together, the set has a quiet, storybook quality, like these three found each other somewhere between the oak trees and decided to stick around. The cottagecore decor sensibility comes through without feeling overdone, and the neutral background means it layers easily with wood tones, linen, and muted greens.
This is a set that grows with a child without looking like it was trying to. Three prints, three characters, one room that finally feels like it has a point of view.