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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.
Lush stylized Southwestern blooms in coral, rust-red, peach, and warm cream cluster across a soft cream ground, with deep teal prickly pear paddles providing structural counterweight beneath. The flowers are painted at full scale with visible petal articulation and soft tonal gradient from saturated centers to lighter outer edges, while the paddles cluster in flat teal silhouettes that anchor the composition. Small mustard yellow buds and pale ivory secondary blooms fill connective space throughout.Palette balances four core notes: warm coral and rust for the dominant blooms, deep teal-blue for the cactus structure, warm peach-cream for the ground, and small mustard punctuation. The brushwork sits between watercolor wash and oil-painted dimensional layering — visible directional strokes inside each petal, soft edge bleed where colors meet, the slight imperfection of paint applied with a loaded brush. Scale is generous; full blooms span hand-width or more, with the composition built around three to four major flower clusters per visible repeat.A confident choice for primary bedrooms, dining rooms, sunrooms, powder rooms, and the back walls of dressing rooms in homes with Southwestern leanings. Works in adobe architecture, Spanish Colonial houses, modern desert retreats, ranch homes with serious botanical interest, and traditional interiors that want one wall of unexpected regional pattern. Pairs with carved walnut, woven Saltillo, hand-painted ceramics, aged iron hardware, and warm cream linen drapery. Particularly handsome in rooms with strong south-facing light where the coral palette can take on full saturation, and in dining rooms where pendant lighting after dark warms the whole composition further.