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Botanical wall art print in a black frame, one of five pieces curated for a calm bedroom

Best Botanical Wall Art for a Bedroom (Calm Bedroom Ideas)

The best botanical wall art for a bedroom is the kind that disappears into the room and lets the room rest. This guide pulls together five FloraFusion pieces specifically suited to bedrooms, organized by the mood the room is trying to hold. Each one is composed by hand by artist Shirley Regev from real flowers and leaves, then printed on premium luster paper.

For the broader framework on choosing bedroom art, our guide to wall art for calm bedrooms covers subject, size, frame, and placement in depth. This post is the curated list version: specific pieces, why each one works, and where to hang them.

How we chose these pieces

A bedroom is not a gallery. It is a room built for rest, and the art on the wall either supports that or quietly works against it. Every piece in this list shares three qualities:

  • Soft contrast. No sharp visual energy that keeps the room awake.
  • A grounded subject. Real botanical compositions that feel collected, not generic.
  • A balanced composition. Pieces that read as still rather than directional, so the eye settles rather than tracks.

Each piece below is composed from real flowers and foliage by Shirley in her studio in Zichron Yaakov, captured at the peak of the arrangement, then transformed into a refined art print.

Quiet Forest Woman: for the bedroom that wants a quiet companion

Quiet Forest Woman is a feminine portrait built from layered leaves and natural seeds. It reads as introspective without being heavy. The composition holds its own quietly, which is exactly what a bedroom rewards. If you prefer a softer, paler portrait, Floral Daydream and Green Meadow Lady hold the same quiet register.

Where to hang: above a dresser, on the wall opposite the bed, or above the bed if you prefer a portrait-style focal piece. 16x20 is the most reliable size for a queen or king bedroom. 16x16 suits smaller bedrooms.

Best with: Red Oak frame in warm-toned bedrooms; White frame in neutral or coastal bedrooms.

Rest Beneath the Tree: for the bedroom that wants open air

Rest Beneath the Tree is a peaceful landscape composed from real flowers and leaves arranged into a quiet outdoor scene. It expands a bedroom visually without crowding it, which is useful in rooms that feel small or visually heavy.

Where to hang: above the bed (the most common placement), above a long credenza or bench, or on a side wall opposite the bed where it greets you in the morning. 16x20 sits well above a queen or king headboard.

Best with: Red Oak frame to echo the natural subject; White frame in light-filled bedrooms.

Autumn Lady: for warmer-toned bedrooms

Autumn Lady is a feminine portrait composed from autumnal botanicals: warmer leaves, soft seeds, gentle gradations of amber and copper. It suits bedrooms with oak furniture, linen bedding, or warm neutral palettes. For a fruit-toned alternative in the same warm register, Strawberry Lady is worth a look.

Where to hang: above a dresser, on a side wall, or above the bed in a warm-palette bedroom. 16x16 or 16x20 both work depending on bed size.

Best with: Red Oak frame is the obvious pairing. White frame can work in cleaner takes on warm-tone bedrooms.

Garden Tender: for bedrooms used for slow mornings

Garden Tender is a peaceful garden scene with low visual energy and a square composition. It sits especially well in rooms that double as morning spaces: bedrooms where you read in bed, journal, or sit with coffee before the day starts. Plant Harmony is a similarly calm, flower-led square piece for the same kind of room.

Where to hang: above a dresser, near a reading chair, or on a side wall opposite the bed. The square format makes it especially flexible. 16x16 is the most reliable size.

Best with: Red Oak frame to ground the warm tones; White frame in airy bedrooms.

Squirrels Beneath the Leaves: for the bedroom that wants a touch of softness

Squirrels Beneath the Leaves is a soft woodland scene with two small animal subjects composed from real botanical material. It suits bedrooms that want a gentle, slightly storybook register without leaning childish. For a single, still animal subject in the same calm vein, Quiet Gazelle works beautifully.

Where to hang: above a dresser, on a side wall, or in a guest bedroom. 16x16 works in most bedrooms; 16x20 if the wall asks for more presence.

Best with: Red Oak frame almost always. The natural subject and the wood echo each other.

How to pick among the five

The shortest path to the right piece:

  • If you want a portrait above your bed: Quiet Forest Woman or Autumn Lady.
  • If you want a landscape above your bed: Rest Beneath the Tree.
  • If your bedroom doubles as a reading or morning space: Garden Tender.
  • If your bedroom is warmer-toned (oak, linen, brass): Autumn Lady or Squirrels Beneath the Leaves.
  • If your bedroom is light, white, or neutral: Quiet Forest Woman or Rest Beneath the Tree.

For sizing and frame depth, our size and frame guide covers the math. For the broader feel of bedroom-specific art, our wall art for calm bedrooms post walks through subject and placement in depth. If none of the five is quite right, the Mindful Flow collection gathers more of the calm, low-contrast pieces a bedroom rewards.

About the artist

Shirley Regev is the artist behind FloraFusion, working from her studio in Zichron Yaakov, a quiet coastal town along Israel's Mediterranean shore. A florist by trade since the 1990s, she began composing real botanical portraits in 2014. Each piece is built from petals, leaves, and seeds gathered with care, captured at the peak of the arrangement, then returned to the earth. The image lives on as a refined botanical art print designed to bring calm and presence into the home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best botanical wall art for a bedroom?

The best botanical wall art for a bedroom has soft contrast, a grounded subject, and a balanced composition that reads as still rather than directional. Feminine portraits and peaceful landscapes composed from real botanicals tend to work most reliably.

What size botanical wall art works above a bed?

16x20 is the most reliable size above a queen or king bed, spanning roughly two-thirds of the headboard width. 16x16 suits a full or smaller bed, or smaller bedrooms.

Which frame color suits a calm bedroom?

Red Oak is the safest default because it warms the room and ties to natural materials. White suits airy or neutral bedrooms. Black is usually too sharp unless the room already has dark or modern elements.

Are FloraFusion pieces made from real flowers?

Yes. Every piece begins as a real composition built by Shirley Regev from flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds gathered by hand. The arrangement is captured through professional photography and then printed on premium luster paper.

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