Citrus tree branches in sage green ? scattered leaves and small fruit forms rendered in a soft grey-green with pale accents on a cream ground. The pattern references the Mediterranean tradition of lemon and orange groves, but the muted sage palette keeps it restrained and contemporary. There is a looseness to the illustration that gives it the quality of a botanical watercolour sketch ? the kind of thing you might find in an Italian villa’s library.
This is a kitchen wallpaper in its bones. Install it above a stone benchtop with open timber shelving, a brass tap, and a ceramic bowl of actual lemons ? the real fruit and the illustrated branches have a conversation that makes the kitchen feel alive. It also works in a home office if you want the space to feel like a garden study. Pair with natural oak, white ceramics, brass hardware, and indoor herbs on the windowsill. The sage palette connects the room to any garden visible through the window.






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