This adorable watercolor woodland design is perfect for a nursery, featuring a serene pine forest filled with charming woodland animals. A playful fox, a curious squirrel, tiny titmice, and a gentle bear with her cub roam the scene. An owl perches wisely above, while the forest floor is dotted with whimsical mushrooms. The soft watercolor tones of greens, browns, and earthy reds create a calm, inviting atmosphere. With its delicate details and warm, playful feel, this enchanting landscape is an ideal addition to a child’s room, bringing the beauty of the forest indoors.
This adorable watercolor woodland design is perfect for a nursery, featuring a serene pine forest filled with charming woodland animals. A playful fox, a curious squirrel, tiny titmice, and a gentle bear with her cub roam the scene. An owl perches wisely above, while the forest floor is dotted with whimsical mushrooms. The soft watercolor tones of greens, browns, and earthy reds create a calm, inviting atmosphere. With its delicate details and warm, playful feel, this enchanting landscape is an ideal addition to a child’s room, bringing the beauty of the forest indoors.
Premium quality baby sweatshirts
Material
Material
Our baby sweatshirts are made from 85% organic cotton and 15% recycled polyester.
Classic fit
Classic fit
Slim fit with practical press studs for little ones aged 6-24 months.
Details
Details
High functionality and high quality.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our baby sweatshirts can be machine washed at 30 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
We use digital direct printing to ensure print quality and durability.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All baby sweatshirts are produced and printed by our trusted partner.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
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.