Decorating with animal posters: from the cabinet of curiosities to the child's room
From the naive animal to the realistic one, in a soft palette. How to move an animal poster from the living room to a child’s room without tipping into the twee.
The animal runs through the whole history of the image, from the medieval bestiary to the Japanese print. Our animal posters bring together a wide range of species and styles, from the naive line to the ukiyo-e woodblock, from the minimalist silhouette to dotted Japanese pop.
Here you find the Japanese cranes and pine, Utagawa Hirokage's tiger, Matsumoto Hoji's bored frog, Hokusai's bullfinches on cherry blossom, the minimalist pink jellyfish, the orange gorilla, the naive flowered cats, the maneki-neko lucky cats of the ramen signs, Yayoi Kusama's dotted crab and leopard, and a few riders on horseback. Enough to dress a child's room, a kitchen or a pale wall, whether you are after softness or clear graphics.
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From the naive animal to the realistic one, in a soft palette. How to move an animal poster from the living room to a child’s room without tipping into the twee.

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