100 stars!! This is beyond gorgeous.The panels are metal sheets 1/16” thick (but not flimsy, wiggly or bendy) and are covered in a clear, shiny protective top-coat. They are packaged with a template that we did not use because we used a laser level and made an upside-down, L-shaped jig to place in between each piece to keep panels the width apart we wanted (3/4”) and squared-up at the tops. We attached 3M Velcro wall stickies to each panel and then stuck the velcro-ed ( yep — I am forcing this to be a “real” word!) panels straight on the wall. Easy!Packaging was excellent: exact sized box, thin styrofoam to protect the outsides and protective sheeting between each piece. Safe, secure, and as earth-friendly as possible.The blue colors: This is the best bit! This piece is very flexible and can go with a straight navy room, a turquoise or aqua room, or a neutral green-grey room.You can’t see the marvelous colors and shading from the Amazon pictures very well, but the flower shades from dark navy /dark navy-green at the center of the flower to deep navy-teal / bright teal on the main body of the petals to light aqua at the edges of each petal which ends up feathering lightly into the bright, metallic-silver background.You can pull from straight navy or pull from the teals/aquas. If you pull from navy, especially in a north-facing room, the aquas will hardly be noticeable, and the teals will fall into a reflection of the navy—producing a sophisticated, cooly-elegant smooth-as-glass, shimmer effect. Whereas in a teal/aqua room, you suddenly get this strong, shimmery, Caribbean ocean vibe emanating from the piece.Be aware that this piece, however, will fight with any indigos, purple-leaning blues / greys or relaxed denim colors in your paint and decor.I have two of these works of art in a pure navy room; one in a white room with sheer, charcoal curtains, and one in a white room with dark aqua curtains and bedding. I couldn’t decide which I like best; thus the 4(!) that I ended up purchasing.All four pieces I received appear to be consistent — no oops-es or any noticeable differences that I can see.It is ineffective guessing at what colors peopleare trying to describe, so here are some exact colors from prominent American paint suppliers that you can use to decide if this piece of art will work for you.Dark navy hues at the center of the flower:A pure navy like BM 840 Kensington BlueA green-leaning navy like BM HC-158 Newburg GreenBright, deep teal blues of the petals are close to:McCormick 0662 Ocean SprayMcCormick 0676 Job’s tearsAquas at the ends of the petals are not overwhelming or garish, but shade gently from the teals into silvery aquas that feather out into white, bright silver. Green-grey neutrals that coordinate with the aquas and silvers:SW 7666 Fleur de Sel; 7057 Front Porch; 7057 Silver StrandOlympic D64-1 Faint Flicker; D64-2 Silver Threads; D64-3 Georgian Silver(IMO, popular BM Grey Owl is a nope—at least in north-facing rooms that make the paint lean blue-grey. Maybe, maybe (?) it would coordinate in an east facing room that would get a little more yellow onto the walls and make it greener.)