Vintage Cockatoos with Magnolia & Hibiscus Jungle acrylic glass
A delicate vintage illustration featuring three pale pink cockatoos in the foreground, their soft feathers blending harmoniously with the scene. They are surrounded by lush white and pale pink magnolia and hibiscus blossoms, creating an elegant floral frame. The background features a faded, antique-style pale pink map, adding a nostalgic touch. With its soft colors and refined details, this artwork exudes a timeless charm, capturing the beauty of nature with a vintage aesthetic.
Vintage Cockatoos with Magnolia & Hibiscus Jungle acrylic glass
A delicate vintage illustration featuring three pale pink cockatoos in the foreground, their soft feathers blending harmoniously with the scene. They are surrounded by lush white and pale pink magnolia and hibiscus blossoms, creating an elegant floral frame. The background features a faded, antique-style pale pink map, adding a nostalgic touch. With its soft colors and refined details, this artwork exudes a timeless charm, capturing the beauty of nature with a vintage aesthetic.
Premium quality acrylic glass
Acrylic Glass Printing
Acrylic Glass Printing
Brilliant colour quality and sharpness on acrylic glass - in three different variations.
Looks Better Framed
Looks Better Framed
Get it framed and ready to hang. All of our frames are produced by hand, just for you.
Material
Material
Acrylic glass prints are robust, impact-resistant and versatile.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
6-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results
Sustainably Produced
Sustainably Produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Accessories
Accessories
There are various mounting options to choose from.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
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.