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Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A blue-and-cream block-print landscape with Mount Fuji rising in the middle distance, framed by gnarled pine branches in the foreground and stylized clouds drifting across the sky. The composition draws directly from the visual language of Edo-period Japanese woodblock prints — the mountain is rendered as a flat blue cone with white snow at the summit, the pine needles in dense indigo clusters with warm umber branches, and the clouds as scrolling white forms with stippled edges and visible carving lines.
The palette is held to a tight three-note range: deep cobalt-and-cornflower for the pines and mountain, warm aged-cream for the sky and ground, and umber-brown for the branch structure. Linework is crisp and woodblock-precise, with the slight irregularity that comes from hand-carved blocks rather than digital reproduction. Scale is generous — the pine branches dominate the foreground at near-architectural size, with the distant mountain providing depth and perspective.
Suited to dining rooms, libraries, primary bedrooms, and tea rooms in homes with Japanese, Scandinavian, or modern aesthetic leanings. Works in mid-century modern architecture, rift-cut white-oak interiors, and rooms designed around scrolling screens or shoji-influenced detailing. Pairs with rift oak, blackened steel, unbleached linen, hand-thrown ceramics, and woven tatami-style flooring. Particularly handsome in rooms with diffused natural light, where the cobalt blues read with the same depth they would in the original printed scrolls.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.