Tulipa blooms cluster amongst foliage whilst avian visitors perch and flutter through the composition. Charlotte assembles botanical and ornithological elements into dense pastoral arrangement where garden abundance meets decorative tradition.
The pattern depicts tulips as primary floral element—cup-shaped blooms in varied stages from bud to full flower—accompanied by leaves and stems creating botanical framework. Birds animate the composition: small songbirds perhaps sparrows or finches positioned throughout as if caught mid-movement through flowering branches. Three colourways shift the pattern's character: pink versions maintain traditional feminine floral associations, blue offers cooler sophistication, green emphasizes foliage over bloom. The arrangement reads busy rather than sparse, elements overlapping to create visual density typical of English cottage garden aesthetics. Scale balances recognizable detail with overall pattern cohesion.
Printed in Cornwall with attention to maintaining clarity across the layered botanical and avian elements, colours remaining distinct despite compositional density.
Charlotte suits spaces embracing traditional floral aesthetics or countryside-inspired interiors. Bedrooms, powder rooms, dining areas where garden abundance feels thematically appropriate. The busy composition works best as feature wall application preventing overwhelming sensory impact. Pairs with vintage or cottage-style furnishings, floral textiles, pastoral themes throughout decor. The bird inclusion adds narrative interest beyond static botanical arrangement, suggesting movement and life within the pattern.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Width: 75cm per roll
- Length: 7 metres
- Pattern alignment: Straight match
- Repeat: Complex vertical repeat
- Installation: Butt joint
CARE: Wipe gently with damp cloth; the busy floral pattern conceals minor marks within its botanical density.
BRING THIS HOME Where Tulipa meets songbird, walls cultivate gardens that neither wilt nor require weeding through seasons.