
Retro 70s Floral Pattern in Mid-Century Red, Marigold, and Navy Wood Wall Art
Red, orange, and golden yellow tulips with layered petals arrange in balanced rows across a cream ground, their stems forming continuous undulating waves in deep navy blue. The rhythmic repetition and bold color blocking evoke mid-century modern artwork sensibilities, creating a pattern that feels both cheerful and architecturally composed. At home in a retro-inspired kitchen, dining room, or anywhere nostalgia meets optimism. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.
Red, orange, and golden yellow tulips with layered petals arrange in balanced rows across a cream ground, their stems forming continuous undulating waves in deep navy blue. The rhythmic repetition and bold color blocking evoke mid-century modern artwork sensibilities, creating a pattern that feels both cheerful and architecturally composed. At home in a retro-inspired kitchen, dining room, or anywhere nostalgia meets optimism. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.
Original: $170.00
-65%$170.00
$59.50Description
Red, orange, and golden yellow tulips with layered petals arrange in balanced rows across a cream ground, their stems forming continuous undulating waves in deep navy blue. The rhythmic repetition and bold color blocking evoke mid-century modern artwork sensibilities, creating a pattern that feels both cheerful and architecturally composed. At home in a retro-inspired kitchen, dining room, or anywhere nostalgia meets optimism. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.






















