Where to Find Beautiful Botanical Art and Illustrations

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Who doesn’t love botanical art? It’s timeless yet fresh, and it fits beautifully in nearly every room. I’m such a fan that I sometimes joke about covering every wall in the house with botanicals—and honestly, I think that would be wonderful.

People often ask where I’ve found the botanical prints and framed artwork in my home. Some of the pieces I originally bought are no longer available, which is frustrating when you finally find something you love. But there’s good news: I’ve tracked down plenty of other botanical sources so you can find similar styles—whether you prefer florals, leaves, fruits, or birds.

Below you’ll find a curated selection of botanical art options from a variety of shops and artists. These picks cover a range of looks—from classic vintage botanical illustrations to modern, whimsical prints—so you can choose pieces that match your decor, whether it’s traditional, cottage, modern, or eclectic.

Enjoy!

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I bought this particular piece years ago and it’s no longer available, but many stores like World Market carry a wide range of botanical art and framing options.

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Some framed collections sell out quickly; if one option is gone, other retailers often offer similar framed botanical prints in comparable sizes and styles.

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Illustrated animal and bird prints, like crane or peacock illustrations, pair beautifully with botanical pieces for a layered, collected look.

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Browse the thumbnails and images here for a range of botanical sources and inspiration.

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More ideas:

  • If you enjoy printable options, there are books and downloadable collections that offer dozens of vintage botanical illustrations ready to print and frame—great for creating a coordinated gallery wall without a large budget.
  • Botanical artwork also appears in many modern design books and art collections. Look for artists who combine watercolor florals with hand-lettered quotes or scripture for a softer, personal touch.
  • For free or low-cost options, some blogs and creative sites occasionally share printable botanical art. These are perfect if you want to try different frame sizes or swap art seasonally.

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