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Cabinet Butterflies

Cabinet Butterflies

$13.00 USD
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Cabinet Butterflies is a study in quiet drama — a field of painterly butterflies arranged like treasured specimens behind glass. Inspired by antique curiosity cabinets and natural history collections, the pattern feels both nostalgic and modern.

Each butterfly began by hand, allowing the wings to hold tonal variation, softened edges, and subtle asymmetry. The repeat is intentional but not rigid — it carries the irregularity that makes a room feel layered rather than staged.

This is not a sweet, decorative butterfly print. The composition is grounded, slightly moody, and artful. From a distance, the pattern reads as texture and movement. Up close, individual forms reveal themselves — intricate, organic, and dimensional.

Cabinet Butterflies works beautifully in powder rooms, libraries, bedrooms, and intimate dining spaces. It pairs especially well with warm wood tones, aged brass, lacquered cabinetry, and matte plaster walls. Used inside cabinetry or on the back of built-ins, it becomes a quiet moment of surprise. On a full wall, it transforms into atmosphere.

Available in peel-and-stick or traditional paste, the print preserves the depth and brush texture of the original artwork so the wings retain their richness and subtle tonal shifts.

Designed in New York. Created with the visible hand.

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  • Our Wallpapers are all printed in the USA.
  • Our DIY Lines (Called LUXE) are cut to butt-match and are ready out of the box for installation.
  • All PRO lines are made with trim to cut down and should be applied by a professional or a very, very advanced DIY'er.
  • For all non-peel-and-stick papers, we have tested and tried multiple paste types and recommend Roman 880, which is available almost everywhere supplies are sold. Outside of the US, please contact us for our suggestions.

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