Juxtaposition: The lightness of a fresh spring growth met the depth of a deep forest and decided to coexist beautifully.
"Thrive" is characterized by its balanced mix of highly saturated foliage and an exceptionally luminous, pale background wash. Various leaf types—from deep emerald to striking chartreuse and sunny yellow—are rendered with soft edges, appearing to float and sway. The background primarily utilizes pale sage and near-white mint washes, maximizing contrast and allowing the dark leaves to stand out with surprising clarity.
The vibe: Controlled vibrancy with an atmospheric core. Sun-drenched clearing in a dark forest. Luminous energy that feels organic. The color palette equivalent of a deep breath.
Works beautifully in: Nurseries or children's rooms, open-plan living areas where light is paramount, high-traffic office Break Rooms, high-impact feature walls, airy laundry rooms, or framed in a series of large panels as portable art. This is for people who want botanical depth without compromising brightness.
Real talk: This pattern is the "brightest" member of the Canopy Wash collection. The contrast here is driven not by competing dark tones, but by the opposition between the deep, inky greens of the foliage and the expansive, pale wash of the background. If you love the complexity of the watercolor technique but are nervous about dark walls, this is your solution. It’s important to note that the light background means the pattern will show shadows or imperfections on the wall more readily than the darker designs. But for the right customer, this brightness is the entire point.
The significant percentage of light, almost translucent background allows natural light to interact with the wall surface, making the deep green foliage appear sharper and creating an illusion of incredible depth and forward movement.
For optimists, lovers of clear contrast, and anyone who believes brightness and complexity are not mutually exclusive.
Available in 19" wide rolls across three material tiers—because even the airiest design deserves three solid options.
Collection note: Part of the Canopy Wash series, where we explore the atmospheric beauty of light, foliage, and the fluid nature of watercolor.