Five birds. One wall. Measure twice, hang once.
Each resin bird captures a different wing angle mid-flight—not flat cutouts, but actual 3D forms that lift off the wall and cast soft shadows as the day's light shifts. The hand-painted finish has subtle, muted tones: not the high-saturation pop you might see on a screen, but a quieter, more natural palette that blends into real rooms. The largest bird stretches about 8.5 inches across, the smallest about 6 inches—small sculptures, not room-filling installations. Arrange them in a sweeping arc, a scattered flock, or a tight cluster. But before you do, clear a space on the floor, lay them out, and tape a test arrangement on the wall. Once you're happy with the composition, then reach for the hammer. Dust them occasionally with a dry cloth. That's all they ask.