Description
Evoking the quiet sophistication of the Edo period, the Beige Japanese Chinoiserie Cranes Wall Mural is a masterwork of understated luxury designed by artist Marina Stupakova. While it shares the monumental scale of traditional Byobu folding screens, this colorway strips away the gilded excess in favor of a soft, weathered parchment aesthetic that perfectly aligns with modern Japandi interiors.
The composition remains rooted in Ukiyo-e tradition, featuring the Red-Crowned Crane—the legendary ‘Bird of Happiness’ and symbol of longevity - soaring gracefully across a muted beige and taupe horizon. The absence of bright gold allows the intricate details to shine; specifically the delicate interplay between the black-and-white plumage and the swarms of patterned butterflies that flutter through the scene.
This design is the definition of "Quiet Luxury." It transforms a wall into a calming, historical fresco, making it an ideal choice for spaces that require tranquility rather than just visual volume.
Key Details:
- This is a Wallpaper Mural, not a repeating pattern wallpaper
- Ships as a complete full set. Example: standard size 144"W x 100"H arrives in 6 panels, each 24"W x 100"H
- Includes a 1-inch vertical overlap between each panel for seamless alignment
- Available in removable peel and stick and commercial-grade traditional Type II wallcovering materials
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