A luxurious vintage design by Uta Naumann featuring an apple-green background that provides a fresh, vibrant base for the scene. At the center, two exquisite white-pink cockatoos perch gracefully, surrounded by lush Redouté roses in soft pink hues. The composition captures the charm of antique botanical illustrations blended with tropical allure. This collage-style design evokes elegance and natural beauty, perfect for sophisticated home décor, fashion, or stationery. Its combination of vivid greenery and delicate florals creates a timeless yet exotic aesthetic.
A luxurious vintage design by Uta Naumann featuring an apple-green background that provides a fresh, vibrant base for the scene. At the center, two exquisite white-pink cockatoos perch gracefully, surrounded by lush Redouté roses in soft pink hues. The composition captures the charm of antique botanical illustrations blended with tropical allure. This collage-style design evokes elegance and natural beauty, perfect for sophisticated home décor, fashion, or stationery. Its combination of vivid greenery and delicate florals creates a timeless yet exotic aesthetic.
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Material
Material
Stickers made of PP film/PET film with protective lamination and different surface structures.
Easy to stick on. Easy to remove.
Easy to stick on. Easy to remove.
The stickers can be applied and removed without any tools.
Perfectly tailored.
Perfectly tailored.
Size and shape of the sticker freely configurable.
High quality print
High quality print
Double-sided HD digital printing with a sharpness of 1,600 dpi for brilliant results.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
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Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
We produce all our prints at our own production site.
Uta Naumann, a German designer, is known for her love of romantic vintage and timeless glamour. Her creations are deeply inspired by nature and lush blossoms, especially tropical vegetation and roses. Using her unique technique, which she calls “Drifting,” she crafts exquisite patterns and designs that transport the viewer to bygone eras.