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Loose watercolor blooms fill this horizontal canvas, built from soft pastel greens and light florals that feel more like a memory of a garden than a precise botanical study. The light background keeps the whole piece airy.
That lightness makes it an easy fit for a bedroom that wants a calming focal point, without the density or darker tones some other pieces in this collection carry. This one spans 16x12 up to 60x40, and every size can be left bare or given the black frame.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in five sizes per orientation, from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
Free U.S. shipping on all orders. Printed and shipped from U.S.-based facilities. Most orders arrive within 5 to 10 business days.
The horizontal format here suits a wide wall differently than the vertical florals elsewhere in this collection, giving it a natural home above a bed frame or a long console table. A watercolor garden canvas for bedroom spot benefits from soft, diffused lighting that echoes the print's own hazy quality rather than a harsh spotlight.
Because the palette stays light and pastel, it also works well layered with sheer curtains or light linens nearby. For a full pastel botanical wall art living room plan, this piece can anchor a lighter corner while darker florals handle the rest of the space. More soft-toned pieces live at our bedroom art guide.
It's rendered in a watercolor style, with soft, blended edges rather than crisp botanical detail, which gives the whole piece a dreamy, slightly hazy quality instead of a precise garden illustration.
The 40x30 size tends to fill a queen headboard well without crowding the wall, while the 60x40 option suits a larger king bed or a wider wall with more open space.
Yes, the pastel greens and light background sit well against warm wood furniture, since the palette stays soft enough not to clash with natural tones already in the room.