Spread Your Wings
From €99,75
Ready for a peacock that’s got more flair than your last five outfits? This stunning canvas wall art brings nature’s vibrancy to your space.

Ever see a peacock that could practically sing? This stunning creature, draped in vibrant blues and greens, stands amidst a lush backdrop of flowers. The golden glow enveloping it isn’t just lighting; it’s pure magic, inviting you to bask in its regal presence. Perfect for those who appreciate a bit of flamboyance, this piece from VerVeLush captures nature’s unapologetic beauty with a touch of whimsy. Seriously, if your walls are screaming for personality, this one’s a no-brainer.
Premium Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
High-quality 300 g/m² cotton canvas stretched over 4 cm (1.5″) thick Swedish pine wood. Ready to hang.
100-Year Color Guarantee
Printed using Epson UltraChrome eco-solvent inks for vibrant, fade-resistant colors.
European Craftsmanship
Professional Giclée printing process ensures exceptional detail and museum-quality results.
Frame Options
Available in black, white, brown, and gold. Made from sustainable Swedish pine, PVC-free and fire-resistant.
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Eco-Conscious Craftsmanship
At VerVeLush, we craft art that respects the planet.
FSC®-Certified Wood
Sustainably sourced European pine
Eco-Friendly Inks
Epson UltraChrome, clean & lasting
PVC-Free Canvas
Pure cotton, no harmful chemicals
Made-to-Order
Zero excess, zero waste
Premium art with a conscience.

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