Layered ridges in several deepening shades of green stand behind a wolf's head drawn entirely in ink line. The animal is pure linework, pattern piled on pattern across the muzzle, the ruff and the ears, so the face reads white and black against the landscape. The treeline does the work Below the ridges runs a black silhouette of spruce and fir. That is boreal forest, the belt of conifer that wraps the top of the northern hemisphere and still holds most of the world's wolves. Dense timber suits them well: cover for travelling unseen, deadfall to den beneath, and the deer, moose and elk that make up the bulk of a pack's year. The palette stays cool throughout, pale mint at the sky, sea green through the middle distance, near black at the trees. The border picks up the darkest of those greens, which holds the whole picture inside a frame rather than letting it run off the edge. Material, size and finish Polyester fibre, printed with high quality digital 3D printing Two sizes: 40 x 60 cm and 50 x 80 cm Weight: 160 g to 260 g depending on size Anti-slip, anti-static and anti-bacterial The shape is a rectangle with softly rounded corners, at home in a hallway, beside a bed or along the run of floor in front of a kitchen counter. More woodland pieces sit in the wolf rug collection, and there is background reading in the grey wolf.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.