About This Collection
The floral print collection at Haze & Juniper spans several distinct visual traditions, which is worth knowing before you browse.
The Matisse-inspired flower prints sit at the bolder end: flat colour fields, graphic shapes, and the kind of confidence that works as a standalone statement piece. The collection includes multiple colourways across pink, blue, sage green, grey, beige, and cream, so there's a version that works with most interiors. If that aesthetic draws you in, the wider Matisse prints collection has more.
The Japanese floral strand includes exhibition-style poster prints drawing on Japandi aesthetics and the woodblock tradition. The Tokyo Flower Show Print, Kyoto Flower Garden Print, and Okinawa Flower Show Print all use bold compositions and rich colour that sits naturally alongside the wider Japanese prints collection.
The birth flower prints are a quieter strand: one botanical illustration per month, each labelled with the birth month and flower name. They make genuinely personal gifts and work well in bedrooms and reading corners. The full set of twelve is available, from January carnation through to December holly. Browse the birth month prints collection for the complete range.
The vintage and William Morris-inspired florals round out the collection with a more pattern-led, cottagecore aesthetic: dense floral compositions, rich greens and reds, and the kind of decorative quality that reads as considered rather than generic. These overlap with the William Morris prints collection if you want to explore further.
And then there's the animal and character floral strand: the Floral Whippet Print, the Ducks Quack and Bloom Print, and the Goose On Duty Floral Print. Animals in front of floral backgrounds. They tend to go in kitchens, bathrooms, and any room that benefits from something a bit unexpected.
What rooms suit floral wall art?
Living rooms are a natural fit for the larger, bolder flower prints. A single oversized floral print makes a confident statement without needing to be part of a gallery wall, particularly in rooms with neutral walls and natural materials. The Matisse-inspired prints and Japanese floral posters work especially well here.
Bedrooms suit the softer end of the range: botanical illustrations, birth flower prints, and the more muted palettes in the collection. Pink, sage, and blue florals all work well in spaces where the goal is warmth rather than energy.
Kitchens and hallways are good spots for something with more character. The Wildflower Market Print and the animal floral prints work well in spaces where a print that makes you smile earns its place more than a quietly tasteful one.
For gallery walls, mixing floral prints with vintage prints or botanical prints tends to give more visual interest than an all-floral arrangement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What styles of floral wall art are in this collection?
The collection spans several styles: Matisse-inspired abstract flower prints with bold flat colour; Japanese botanical and flower show poster prints; wildflower and flower market illustrations; birth flower prints with one botanical illustration per month; vintage floral and William Morris-inspired patterned prints; painterly botanical illustrations; and animal prints set against floral backgrounds. Most prints are available in multiple colourways.
What are birth flower prints and are they good as gifts?
Birth flower prints feature the botanical illustration of the flower associated with each calendar month, labelled with the month and flower name. They work as personalised gifts for birthdays, Mother's Day, and housewarmings because they feel specific to the recipient rather than generic. The full set of twelve months is available in this collection and in the dedicated birth month prints collection.
Are floral prints suitable as gifts?
Floral prints work well for birthdays, housewarmings, Mother's Day, and as general gifts for anyone who cares about how their home looks. The Matisse-inspired flower prints and Japanese floral posters tend to feel more considered as gifts than standard floral art. For something more personal, birth flower prints match the gift to a specific month. For something with more personality, the animal floral prints tend to land well too.
What sizes are available?
Most prints are available in multiple sizes from 5x7 up to A1, with both metric and US paper sizes. Full size options are shown on each individual product page along with a size guide. For living rooms, A2 and A1 tend to make the most impact as standalone pieces. For bedrooms and gallery walls, A4 and A3 are more common choices.
Are the prints framed?
We're introducing framed options on selected products. Check the individual listing for current availability. Standard frames from IKEA, Amazon, or most home stores fit the paper sizes well.
What is the print quality like?
Prints are produced on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper using a 12-colour press. The matte finish is glare-free, which means floral colours, particularly pinks, reds, and botanical greens, read accurately and cleanly under most lighting conditions without reflective shine. Customers consistently note the paper weight feels more substantial than expected from an online order.
Where do you ship and how long does delivery take?
We ship worldwide via Gelato's global print network, meaning your order is fulfilled close to where you live. Most orders arrive within 3 to 5 business days. Free shipping applies to US and UK orders.




































































































