A slower, warmer way of bringing wildlife into a space, inspired by time spent in the bush. Early mornings, long shadows, the quiet rhythm of game drives, and the stillness that settles in just before sunset.
This collection draws from natural history prints and wildlife studies, where animals were observed with patience and detail. Snakes, birds, and other subjects are rendered with clarity and structure, reflecting a way of seeing that feels grounded and deliberate.
In a space, these works sit comfortably alongside wood, leather, linen, and natural textures. They echo the feeling of a lodge or a well-worn room, where objects are chosen slowly and nothing feels out of place.
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Wildlife prints bring a sense of presence into a room without needing to dominate it.
Chosen for their balance and detail, these pieces are made to live with you over time, settling into a space in the same way the bush settles into memory.
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