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One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
Cream chrysanthemum blooms float across a deep indigo ground, with shadowed blue-on-blue oak leaves filling the negative space and warm umber stem lines connecting the field. The flowers are painted at full scale with visible petal articulation — long curling petals rendered with fine outline against the cream fill — and appear in clusters of two or three with smaller buds tucked between. The leaf shapes in the background read as ghost prints, painted in slightly darker blue against the indigo ground for a layered effect.
The palette is essentially three-note: deep indigo ground, ivory-cream blooms, and warm rust-brown stems. Nothing else competes. The composition has the formal elegance of a Japanese woodblock textile — the blooms are large and confidently placed, with rhythm built through repeat rather than scatter. Brushwork on the flowers shows visible petal-direction lines, while the background leaves carry the soft edge of resist-dye work, and the stems run in fine continuous strokes.
A serious choice for dining rooms, primary bedrooms, paneled studies, and powder rooms that want depth and gravity. Works in homes with serious antique furniture — Chinese export pieces, lacquered cabinets, carved walnut — and in modern interiors that want a single moment of historical weight against minimalist surroundings. Pairs with black lacquer, brass picture lights, faded oriental rugs, oxblood velvet, and aged cream linen. The indigo ground absorbs warm light beautifully, making the pattern especially handsome in lamp-lit rooms after dark.