
Four Birds I Welcome Mat
Four stylized birds with rust-red crests and black markings stand in profile against a soft sage green ground, their bodies composed of geometric blocks in cream and tan with bold black-striped wings. The composition arranges them in a descending diagonal line, creating a rhythmic pattern that feels both whimsical and architectural, rendered in a mid-century modern illustration style with clean lines and a restrained color palette. At home in a mid-century modern space or a room seeking playful sophistication. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
Four stylized birds with rust-red crests and black markings stand in profile against a soft sage green ground, their bodies composed of geometric blocks in cream and tan with bold black-striped wings. The composition arranges them in a descending diagonal line, creating a rhythmic pattern that feels both whimsical and architectural, rendered in a mid-century modern illustration style with clean lines and a restrained color palette. At home in a mid-century modern space or a room seeking playful sophistication. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
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Four stylized birds with rust-red crests and black markings stand in profile against a soft sage green ground, their bodies composed of geometric blocks in cream and tan with bold black-striped wings. The composition arranges them in a descending diagonal line, creating a rhythmic pattern that feels both whimsical and architectural, rendered in a mid-century modern illustration style with clean lines and a restrained color palette. At home in a mid-century modern space or a room seeking playful sophistication. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.























