This zebra has fully clocked out, and honestly, the yellow sunglasses say everything. It's a watercolor print of a zebra lounging on a striped deck chair, floating on a wooden raft in the most serene stretch of turquoise water you've ever seen.
The palette is soft and sun-washed, all pale blues, sandy neutrals, and crisp black-and-white stripes, with those little gold frames doing a lot of heavy lifting. As zebra wall art goes, this one lands somewhere between tropical resort and safari daydream, which is a combination that works surprisingly well on a nursery wall.
The mood is easy and unhurried. It's the kind of print that makes a room feel light without being loud, playful without being chaotic. It fits naturally in a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or a playroom corner that could use a little personality.
This funny zebra watercolor print pairs well with other tropical animal nursery decor, but it holds its own too. It's the rare piece that grows with a kid, from "what's that zebra doing?" to "same, zebra, same" somewhere around age thirty-five.