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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.
Deep coral, ivory, and warm peach cactus blooms layer densely across a saturated terracotta-red ground, with teal prickly pear paddles and agave rosettes providing structural counterweight throughout. The flowers are painted at near-full scale with detailed petal articulation — visible directional brushwork radiating from each center, dimensional shading from saturated cores to softer outer edges, and the rounded fullness of mature cactus blooms in their brief peak. Small mustard buds and yellow secondary flowers fill connective space.
Palette is bold and four-note: saturated terracotta-red ground, warm coral and ivory blooms, deep teal-blue for the paddle structure, and small mustard punctuation throughout. The visual density operates at maximum — the field reads as overflowing rather than scattered, with composition built on layered abundance. The brushwork has the dimensional weight of an oil-painted desert study, with visible paint thickness in the petal centers and softer wash at the edges.
A bold choice for dining rooms, primary bedrooms, the back walls of statement powder rooms, and sunrooms in homes that can hold the scale and color confidence. Works in adobe architecture, restored Spanish Colonial houses, modern Marfa-influenced interiors, Texas Hill Country ranches with serious botanical interest, and traditional houses that want one room of unapologetic Southwestern pattern statement. Pairs with carved Spanish walnut, woven Saltillo, hand-thrown stoneware, aged iron hardware, and oxblood leather seating. Particularly handsome in dining rooms with low pendant lighting after dark where the saturated red ground absorbs warm light.