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Continue ShoppingThe illustration looks like it was pulled from a 19th century garden manual — the kind that was made to last, with the ornate filigree border and the classical type at the bottom and the particular patience of someone who understood that a ranunculus deserved its full documentation. Three blooms in deep coral-red: one open and frank at the top, two layered and close-petaled below, all of them rendered with the precision of something that was already beautiful and knew a careful hand would only confirm it.
Ranunculus Revival is the collection's vintage botanical piece: aged parchment ground, scrollwork corners, the word RANUNCULUS set below the stems in the serif of a different century. It lives easily anywhere you'd hang a proper print — a study, a dining room, a powder room with good light — and reads as both an art piece and an artifact. The revival isn't the flowers. It's the tradition of paying attention to them this way.
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| 5x7 print | 8x10 frame |
| 8x10 print | 11x14 frame |
| 11x14 print | 16x20 frame |
| 16x20 print | 18x24 frame |
| 18x24 print | 22x28 frame |
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A note when a new guest arrives. Eloise tells you who's coming, who's already at the table, and what they're bringing with them.
Sent quietly, never urgently, by Amy at Paperfinch.