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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.
Oversized magnolia blooms in coral, ivory, and pale peach layer across a soft cream ground, with songbirds in muted ochre and gray-blue perched on twisting branches between the flowers. The magnolias dominate the field at heroic scale, painted with detailed petal articulation and subtle gradient shading from saturated centers to softer outer edges. The birds appear in three-quarter profile with detailed feather work — beaks slightly parted as if mid-call, eyes sharp with fine outline.
Palette layers warm coral-peach against deep teal and forest leaves, with bone-cream ground and warm umber branches connecting the composition. Scale is generous and the visual logic recalls 19th-century natural history plates — the kind of hand-colored botanical-and-ornithological studies that filled Victorian parlors. Brushwork is detailed without being precious; visible paint direction inside petals and feathers gives everything dimensional weight.
A serious choice for primary bedrooms, dining rooms, libraries, paneled studies, and the back walls of sunrooms in traditional homes. Works in restored Federal and Victorian architecture, English country houses, and modern interiors that want one wall of richly detailed pattern as anchor. Pairs with carved walnut, faded oriental rugs, antique brass picture lights, oxblood leather seating, and deep green velvet drapery. The cream ground keeps the pattern from closing in despite the dense composition; particularly handsome in rooms with strong natural light where the coral-and-teal contrast can do its work.