Eucalyptus branches arranged by someone who understands negative space.
Breathe gives you botanical elements with actual room to think—delicate stems radiate from clustered focal points against a soft cream background washed with sage and seafoam. The watercolor treatment keeps individual leaves distinct while the bleeding edges create atmospheric depth. It's the visual equivalent of that first morning coffee on a quiet porch: present, grounding, but not demanding conversation.
The vibe: Botanical illustration meets breathing room. Organic without being overgrown. The kind of pattern that makes people exhale when they walk into the room—which is exactly what it's named for.
Works beautifully in: Bedrooms where you actually want to sleep, meditation spaces, therapy offices, upscale waiting rooms, wellness centers, minimalist nurseries, spa changing areas, or any bathroom where "spa-like" isn't just marketing speak. This is for people who want nature on their walls but also value the space between the branches.
Real talk: This is the lightest, most breathable pattern in the Canopy Wash collection—which makes it incredibly versatile but also means it's not the choice if you need visual weight or drama. The cream background does real work here, and the scattered composition means your eye travels rather than focuses. If you need your wallpaper to fill every inch with information, look at Haven instead. But if you understand that the empty space is doing just as much work as the botanical elements, this is going to feel exactly right. The eucalyptus-style leaves give it a spa sensibility without the expected predictability of actual eucalyptus branches.
The transparent washes create subtle layering that shifts throughout the day—morning light emphasizes individual leaf details and makes the sage tones pop, while softer evening light blends everything into a more cohesive, dreamlike quality.
For minimalists who want more than white walls, wellness space designers, and anyone who believes the best botanical patterns know when to stop.
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because even restraint deserves the right foundation.
Collection note: Part of the Canopy Wash series, where we translate organic forms through watercolor softness without the literal botanical approach everyone else is doing.