{"title":"Ceramic Flowers","description":"\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eAt Chive, we've been lovingly crafting handmade ceramic flowers for over a decade. Why, you ask? Well, someone had to corner the market on flowers that never die, right?\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eWith our collection now boasting over 100 unique designs, we've apparently created a floral Sophie's Choice for our dear customers. Who knew picking between ceramic daisies and porcelain peonies could be so traumatizing? Don't worry, we've read your frantic emails.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eEnter the Coral 13 collection - our gift to the decisionally challenged. It's our way of saying, \"We trust you, but not completely.\" This carefully curated group of flowers is designed to work together so harmoniously, you'd think they were in therapy.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eNow, we know it sounds a bit boastful (and it is), but we truly believe it's nearly impossible to create a bad combination with this collection. Go ahead, give it a try! Pick any assortment from the Coral 13 line. We'll wait. See? You're a decorating genius! (Or we're just really good at our jobs. Probably both.)\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eOur goal isn't just to sell flowers; it's to help you create beautiful, lasting displays that bring joy to your space and mild envy to your neighbors. We've poured our expertise and creativity into these designs, hoping to make your decorating experience as enjoyable and foolproof as possible.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eSo whether you're a seasoned decorator or just someone who can't keep a cactus alive, the Coral 13 collection offers a way to add floral elegance to your home without the pesky need for water or sunlight.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"16\"\u003eWe're grateful for the opportunity to share our passion for ceramic florals with you. Here's to making your home look like a botanical garden, minus the allergies and bugs!\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-dark-green-flower","title":"Olive Green Echeveria","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself rhapsodizing about faux flora, yet here I was, utterly mesmerized by a ceramic succulent that looked like it had been plucked from the fever dream of a modernist gardener. This medium-sized green echeveria, or at least Chive's abstract interpretation of one, sat in my palm like a porcelain revelation.  \"It's wall art decor,\" my sister declared, her voice tinged with the reverence usually reserved for religious artifacts or limited-edition sneakers.  I turned the piece over, discovering a keyhole that transformed this botanical imposter into a wall-mounting marvel. \"So you can actually hang this verdant visionary?\" I mused, already envisioning my apartment walls blossoming into a desert of ceramic creativity.  As she waxed poetic about the virtues of these faux ceramic flowers, I found myself swept up in her enthusiasm. These weren't just decorations; they were abstract artwork masquerading as plants, staging a quiet revolution against the tyranny of living, needy flora.  By the time she finished her impassioned pitch, I was a convert. Who knew the path to interior design nirvana could be paved with ceramic succulents? Suddenly, my bare walls seemed less like a canvas and more like a barren wasteland crying out for the touch of these porcelain pretenders.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287328333,"sku":"EG01","price":27.6,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/Untitled-1_0018_EG0001-1_4d1e57ed-6be0-4ca0-ab6a-73f92026d5f8.png?v=1764027732"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-mint-flower","title":"Panache Green Spider Mum","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself contemplating the merits of ceramic flora, yet here I was, standing in my sister's nursery, surrounded by an army of mint-colored flowers mounted on the walls like trophies from some pastel war.  \"It's the November birth flower,\" Amy declared, as if that explained everything.  I nodded, pretending to understand why anyone would want a chrysanthemum, let alone a fake one, plastered to their wall. But in the world of nursery room accessories, logic seemed to have taken a permanent vacation.  \"Don't you think it's a bit... much?\" I ventured, gesturing at the veritable garden sprouting from the drywall.  She looked at me as if I'd suggested painting the baby puce. \"It's modern artwork,\" she said, her tone suggesting I was some sort of Neanderthal for questioning her design choices.  I thought about pointing out that modern typically implied some sort of progress, not a regression to decorating with items one might find in a grandmother's attic. But I bit my tongue, realizing that in the realm of nursery wall decor, my opinion ranked somewhere between the lamp and the diaper pail.  As I stared at the mint monstrosity, I couldn't help but wonder if the baby would grow up thinking flowers naturally came with mounting brackets. It seemed a small price to pay for being born in November.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287361101,"sku":"EG02","price":44.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.92-spidermum-panachegreen-1.webp?v=1780601111"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-ranunculus","title":"Fir Green Butterfly Ranunculus","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself in a heated debate about what to hang above a bed, yet there I was, locked in a stalemate with my sister over a ceramic ranunculus. The flower in question was small, green, and about as realistic as a politician's promise.  \"It's modern artwork,\" She insisted, brandishing the imitation flower like a tiny, verdant shield.  I squinted at it. \"It looks like something a kindergartener would make if they'd never actually seen a flower.\"  She rolled her eyes. \"That's the point. It's abstract.\"  Abstract seemed a generous term for what was essentially a blob with petals, but in the world of wall art decor, I was clearly out of my depth.  \"Wouldn't you rather have, I don't know, a painting? Or a photo? Something that doesn't look like it was birthed by a deranged garden gnome?\"  But she was adamant. The ranunculus was perfect, she declared. It would tie the room together, elevate the space, and probably cure cancer while it was at it.  I stared at the ceramic abomination, wondering if this was what interior designers meant when they talked about \"bringing the outdoors in.\" If so, I was suddenly very grateful for walls.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287393869,"sku":"EG03","price":28.98,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/9.4-butterflyranunculus-firgreen-1.webp?v=1780603805"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-teal-ranunculus","title":"Powder Blue Amandine Ranunculus","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself pondering the existential crisis of a teal ranunculus, yet here I was, staring at a wall adorned with what could only be described as botanical taxidermy. My sister, ever the avant-garde decorator, had proudly displayed her latest acquisition: a ceramic flower masquerading as wall art.  \"It's from Chive,\" she announced, as if name-dropping a prestigious art gallery. \"They've been designing these for over ten years.\"  I nodded, wondering if a decade was long enough to perfect the art of creating flowers that looked like they'd been caught in a nuclear accident. The ranunculus, small and teal, seemed to mock me from its perch.  \"It's... charming,\" I lied, the word tasting like sawdust in my mouth.  \"Isn't it?\" she beamed. \"It's the perfect wall decor. So much better than those tacky paintings you like.\"  I bit back a retort about the superiority of art that didn't require a green thumb and a loose interpretation of reality. Instead, I asked, \"Does it come with a pretty box to put it back in when you come to your senses?\"  She ignored me, lost in raptures about her faux flower fake floral masterpiece. I wondered if Chive made ceramic psychiatrists to go with their wall art. We were going to need one.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287426637,"sku":"EG04","price":28.98,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-amandineranunculus-powderblue-1.webp?v=1780598569"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-mofo","title":"Avocado Green Rozella Peony","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself enthusing over a ceramic flower, but here I am, utterly charmed by what can only be described as the Hulk of horticultural wall art. It's green - not the demure green of a houseplant hoping to blend in, but an audacious emerald that screams, \"I photosynthesize harder than your entire garden combined!\"  And let's be clear, this thing is massive. If flowers held elections, this one would win on size alone, campaigning on a platform of \"Go big or go home.\" It's the kind of big that makes you wonder if the artist misunderstood \"life-size\" to mean \"life-of-a-sequoia-size.\"  But the real kicker? The glazing. Some mad genius of a ceramicist apparently decided that regular glaze was for amateurs and invented a technique that makes this bloom look like it's been dipped in the tears of envious real plants. It's so unique, it could easily pass for an artichoke - if artichokes went to the gym and took steroids.  As I contemplate where to hang this verdant monstrosity in my living room, I can't help but marvel at its audacity. It's a fake flower, sure, but it's got the chutzpah of a real one that's decided to outlive us all. It's abstract, it's modern, it's whatever you want it to be - as long as what you want is a conversation piece that screams, \"Yes, I have impeccable taste, and no, I'm not afraid to show it!\"  In a world of beige walls and timid decor, this ceramic beast is a revolution. It's not just wall art; it's a statement, a manifesto, a green giant's middle finger to the very concept of subtlety. And somehow, against all odds, I love it.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287459405,"sku":"EG05","price":52.98,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/13.97-rozellapeony-avocadogreen-1.webp?v=1780608271"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-large-green-flower","title":"Peridot Comanche Peony","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the type of person to get excited about wall art, but here I am, gushing over a ceramic wall flower like it's the second coming of Andy Warhol. My sister gifted it to me last Christmas, probably as a joke, knowing full well that my idea of interior design involves stacking pizza boxes in artistic disarray. \"It's abstract art,\" she said, her eyes twinkling with mischief. \"You know, for people who can't decide what to hang on a wall.\" I scoffed at first, but as I held the large green flower with its glazed pink tips, something stirred within me. It was as if Jackson Pollock had a torrid affair with a succulent, and their love child decided to become a wall ornament. Days passed, and I found myself staring at my bare walls, mentally rearranging furniture to make space for my new ceramic companion. When I finally hung it up, it was like my apartment exhaled a sigh of relief, grateful to finally have some personality. Now, whenever someone visits, I catch them eyeing my wall art with a mix of confusion and admiration. \"Is that a flower?\" they ask. \"Or a sea anemone on acid?\" I just smile and nod. After all, isn't that what abstract art is all about?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172287492173,"sku":"EG06","price":47.7,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.45-comanchepeony-avocado-1.webp?v=1780608135"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-yellow-rose","title":"Burnt Yellow Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself extolling the virtues of a ceramic wall flower, yet here I was, utterly charmed by a yellow rose no bigger than a matchbox. My sister, always ahead of the curve, had introduced me to this tiny marvel of modern decor.  \"It's the June birth flower,\" she explained, her eyes gleaming with the pride of a new parent.  I leaned in, captivated by the delicate petals and the ingenious keyhole on its back. \"So you can actually hang this little beauty?\" I marveled, already imagining the possibilities.  She nodded enthusiastically. \"It's perfect for creating a nursery theme. Imagine a whole garden of these on the wall!\"  I had to admit, the idea was growing on me faster than kudzu on a Southern fence. This wasn't just a flower; it was a miniature masterpiece, a pocket-sized portal to spring.  As we discussed the myriad ways to arrange these ceramic blooms, I found myself infected by her enthusiasm. These weren't just wall decorations; they were tiny storytellers, each one a chapter in a floral fairy tale.  By the time I left, I was convinced: these diminutive daisies weren't just wall art ?€? they were a revolution in home decor, one tiny petal at a time. Who knew salvation could come in the form of a keyhole-backed buttercup?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288180301,"sku":"EG07","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/9.4-rose-burntyellow-1.webp?v=1780594445"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-blue-rose","title":"Pastel Blue Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself waxing poetic about wall-mounted flora, yet here I was, utterly smitten with a ceramic blue rose no larger than a cocktail olive. My sister, ever the domestic visionary, had introduced me to this tiny cerulean wonder.  \"It's the solution to all your 'what to hang above a couch' woes,\" she declared, brandishing the flower like a miniature shield against the forces of bland decor.  I peered at the delicate creation, marveling at the keyhole nestled discreetly on its back. \"So you can actually hang this little charmer?\" I asked, already envisioning a veritable garden suspended above my sad, unadorned sofa.  She nodded, her eyes gleaming with the fervor of a televangelist who'd just discovered a new way to secure donations. \"Imagine a whole bouquet of these above your couch. It's like bringing Wonderland into your living room, minus the homicidal queen.\"  As we plotted the arrangement of these diminutive blooms, I found myself infected by her enthusiasm. These weren't just wall decorations; they were tiny ceramic revolutionaries, staging a coup against the tyranny of boring walls everywhere.  By the time I left, clutching my own blue rose, I was converted. Who knew the answer to \"what to hang above a couch\" could be so small, so blue, and so utterly charming? Suddenly, my living room's future looked as bright as a ceramic flower's glaze.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288213069,"sku":"EG08","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/9.4-rose-pastelblue-1.webp?v=1780593573"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-rose","title":"Pistachio Green Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself extolling the virtues of fake flowers, yet here I was, utterly captivated by a ceramic green rose no bigger than a baby's fist. My sister, always the cutting-edge decorator, had introduced me to this leafy little marvel.  \"Chive's been making these for over a decade,\" she informed me, cradling the boxed flower like it was a Faberg?? egg. \"It's not just a flower, it's ceramic art.\"  I examined the delicate creation, marveling at the keyhole nestled on its back like a secret passage to Wonderland. \"So you can actually hang this verdant vixen?\" I asked, already imagining my walls transformed into a modernist's fever dream.  She nodded, her eyes gleaming with the fervor of a prophet who'd discovered enlightenment in a pottery kiln. \"It's modern artwork,\" she declared. \"Who needs Van Gogh when you can have a bouquet that never wilts?\"  As we discussed the merits of these pint-sized porcelain posies, I found myself infected by her enthusiasm. These weren't just fake flowers; they were tiny ceramic revolutionaries, staging a coup against the tyranny of traditional decor.  By the time I left, clutching my own boxed green rose, I was a convert. Who knew the path to sophisticated interior design could be paved with miniature ceramic blooms. Suddenly, my walls' future looked as bright as the glaze on my new floral friend.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288245837,"sku":"EG09","price":28.68,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/9.4-rose-pistachiogreen-1.webp?v=1780594256"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-medium-succulent","title":"Peridot Green Fairy Echeveria","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself extolling the virtues of a faux succulent, yet here I was, utterly captivated by a ceramic flower that looked like it had been plucked from the imagination of a whimsical botanist with a penchant for mint ice cream. This medium-sized, light green masterpiece sat in my hand, its abstract petals curling with all the confidence of a plant that would never need watering. \"It's bathroom wall art,\" my sister announced, her tone suggesting she'd just introduced me to the Mona Lisa's succulent cousin. I flipped the piece over, revealing a keyhole that elevated this botanical impostor from mere decoration to wall-mounting genius. \"So you can actually hang this chlorophyll charlatan?\" I marveled, already envisioning my bathroom transformed into a desert oasis, minus the sand in unfortunate places. As she expounded on the virtues of these ceramic creations, I found myself swept up in a tide of horticultural hysteria. These weren't just wall hangings; they were abstract art for people who couldn't keep a cactus alive if their lives depended on it. By the time Gretchen finished her impassioned pitch, I was a convert. Who knew the path to bathroom beautification could be paved with porcelain petals? Suddenly, my bare walls seemed less like a canvas and more like a wasteland crying out for the touch of these tiled tempters.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288278605,"sku":"EG10","price":37.08,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.94-fairyecheveria-peridotgreen-1.webp?v=1780602607"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-pastel-green-flower","title":"Jungle Green Tea Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself in a heated debate about wall art but there I was, arguing with my sister about the merits of a medium-sized ceramic echeveria. \"It's perfect for your blank walls,\" she insisted, waving the green monstrosity in my face like a deranged florist. The thing was neither small enough to be quaint nor large enough to be a statement piece. It just... existed, much like my career aspirations in high school. I imagined it hanging above my couch, a constant reminder of my inability to adult properly. \"It's all the rage,\" she continued, shoving her phone in my face to show me endless Pinterest boards of decor and wall art for the living room. I wondered if I could accidentally knock the ceramic succulent into the trash without her noticing. Later, I found myself Googling what to hang above a couch and kitchen wall decor at 3 AM, as if the internet gods would suddenly bless me with impeccable taste. Instead, I was bombarded with images of live, laugh, love signs and macram?? nightmares. In the end, I hung the echeveria in my bathroom. At least there, it could silently judge my life choices in private.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288311373,"sku":"EG11","price":26.28,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-rose-junglegreentea-1.webp?v=1780593608"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-small-succulent","title":"Avocado Green Firecracker Succulent","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself swooning over a fake plant, yet here I was, utterly besotted with a ceramic flower that looked like it had been plucked from the imagination of a tipsy leprechaun. This small green wonder, masquerading as both flower and succulent, sat in my palm like a porcelain promise of eternal spring. \"It's bathroom wall art,\" my sister declared, her voice brimming with the pride usually reserved for announcing a Nobel Prize win. I turned the petite imposter over, revealing a keyhole that transformed this botanical charlatan into a wall-mounting marvel. \"So you can actually hang this chlorophyll con artist?\" I mused, already envisioning my bathroom evolving from a mundane washroom into a veritable Eden of faux flora. As she waxed poetic about the virtues of this ceramic creation, I found myself swept up in a wave of horticultural hysteria. This wasn't just wall art decor; it was a revolution against the tyranny of living plants that demand water, sunlight, and constant emotional reassurance. By the time she finished her impassioned pitch, I was a convert. Who knew the path to bathroom beautification could be paved with pint-sized porcelain posies? Suddenly, my bare walls seemed less like a blank canvas and more like a barren wasteland crying out for the touch of this tiled temptress.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288344141,"sku":"EG12","price":28.98,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.38-firecrackersucculent-avocadogreen-1_ffd79e85-96bc-45b9-9fd1-51ae85b38449.webp?v=1780608341"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-yellow-chrysanthemum","title":"Buttercup Yellow Chrysanthemum","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself extolling the virtues of a ceramic Chrysanthemum, yet here I was, utterly enchanted by a yellow flower that looked like it had been plucked from the fever dream of a modernist beekeeper. This medium-sized marvel, masquerading as November's birth flower, sat in its gift box like a porcelain promise of eternal autumn. \"It's modern artwork,\" my sister declared, her voice tinged with the reverence usually reserved for abstract expressionist paintings or particularly well-executed grilled cheese sandwiches.  I lifted the faux flora from its packaging, discovering a keyhole that transformed this botanical impostor into a wall-mounting wonder. \"So you can actually hang this sunny charlatan?\" I mused, already envisioning my walls blooming into a year-round November.  As she waxed poetic about the virtues of this ceramic creation, I found myself swept up in a wave of horticultural hysteria. This wasn't just a wall hanging; it was a revolution against the tyranny of seasonal changes and the constant disappointment of real plants that stubbornly refuse to bloom on command.  By the time she finished her impassioned pitch, I was a convert. 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Not the quaint, grandmother-worthy kind that looked like they'd been stolen from a 1950s kitchen, but these massive green succulent pieces that seemed to have escaped from some modernist's fever dream. \"It's not just wall art for the living room,\" she'd tell anyone who'd listen, cornering dinner guests like a botanical evangelist. \"It's modern artwork.\" The centerpiece was particularly striking; a behemoth of glazed ceramic that dominated the wall like some prehistoric plant that had fossilized in mid-bloom. My father, who'd spent thirty years perfecting the art of diplomatic silence, would just nod and smile whenever she launched into her spiel about wall art decor. But even he had to admit it beat her previous obsession with collecting commemorative plates featuring scenes from \"Gone with the Wind.\" I caught her one morning, coffee in hand, staring up at it with the same expression people reserve for religious experiences. \"It's alive,\" she whispered, and for a moment, in the early morning light, I almost believed her. Though that might have had more to do with the questionable mushrooms my brother had been growing in the basement.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288409677,"sku":"EG14","price":45.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.7-succulent-jadegreen-1.webp?v=1780605104"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-european-water-lily","title":"Ivory European Water Lily","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen my sister called to tell me she'd bought me a ceramic flower from some company called Chive, I pictured one of those tacky yard ornaments our grandmother used to collect; the kind that attracted both mosquitoes and neighborhood ridicule. 'It's for your wall,' she said, as if that made it better. I imagined a porcelain disaster that would make my Paris apartment look like a retirement home in Tampa. But then it arrived in this impossibly elegant box, like something you'd get from Herm's if Herm's sold giant flowers instead of scarves. The bloom itself was white, the sort of pristine white that makes you nervous to touch it with human hands. It had the scale of something Alice might encounter after drinking the wrong potion in Wonderland. 'It's been their thing for a decade,' she told me later, clearly pleased with herself. 'Chive, I mean. They're like the Picasso of ceramic wall flowers, if Picasso had better taste and a gift-wrapping department.' I hung it above my sofa, where it catches the afternoon light in a way that makes my French neighbors pause on their way up the stairs. 'C'est tres chic,' they say, and for once, they're not being ironic. Though I still catch them staring at it through my windows, which I choose to take as a compliment.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172288442445,"sku":"EG15","price":61.08,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/15.24-europeanwaterlily-ivory-1.webp?v=1780608190"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-caramel-flower","title":"Caramel Charm Peony","description":"\u003cp\u003eI've never been one to get excited about wall decor, but there it was. this absurdly perfect ceramic camellia, the size of a dinner plate and glazed in a color that made me think of those fancy caramel squares my sister hoards in her purse. You know the ones, wrapped in wax paper, that stick to your teeth for days. The artist, whoever they were, must have had a moment of divine inspiration when they stuck that keyhole on the back. It's like they knew exactly how many times I've stood in my apartment, holding up various objects to the wall with one hand while making futile attempts to mark nail positions with the other. Usually this ends with me putting another small hole in the drywall that I'll later cover with a strategically placed postcard from my mother. But this flower, this gloriously modern interior design take on nature, solved that whole dilemma. It's the kind of piece that makes visitors stop mid-sentence and say, \"Oh, what's that?\" which is exactly what you want from wall art. Not the polite nods you get from showing people your collection of vintage postcards or that abstract painting your ex swore was going to be worth something someday.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172289130573,"sku":"EG16","price":47.7,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.7-peony-caramel-1.webp?v=1780596545"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-teal-flower","title":"Powder Blue Aphrodite Dahlia","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself waxing poetic about a ceramic flower, but here I am, positively giddy over a piece of wall art that's about as alive as my Aunt Mildred after her third martini. This teal monstrosity, courtesy of Chive's decade-long obsession with fake flora, arrived in a box so pretty it made me question my life choices. Why don't I live in a box this fabulous?  As I hefted the flower out, I half-expected a tiny ceramic gardener to pop out and yell, \"Surprise! You've been punk'd by photosynthesis!\" But no, it was just me, standing there with a giant teal blossom that looked like it had escaped from Alice's Wonderland after a particularly wild tea party.  The thing about this flower is that it's got a keyhole in the back, as if it's some sort of floral escape artist ready to hang itself at a moment's notice. I imagined it swinging from my living room wall, a constant reminder that I'd chosen to decorate my space with the botanical equivalent of a trust fund baby ?€? pretty to look at, but ultimately useless.  Yet, as I stood there, contemplating where this cerulean creation would best clash with my decor, I couldn't help but smile. It was ridiculous, yes, but in the most delightful way possible. And isn't that what we all need sometimes? A little bit of absurd beauty to brighten up our walls and our lives?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172289163341,"sku":"EG17","price":62.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/16-aphroditedahlia-powderblue-1.webp?v=1780594348"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-lotus","title":"Peridot Green Maiden Lotus","description":"\u003cp\u003eNever in my wildest dreams did I imagine I'd be this excited about a fake flower, yet here I am, gushing over a ceramic lotus like it's the second coming of indoor plumbing. This little green marvel, no bigger than a hamster's fever dream, arrived ready to transform my bathroom into a spa-like oasis, or at least convince visitors I have a modicum of taste. The moment I laid eyes on its delicate petals, I knew my days of staring at blank walls while contemplating life's mysteries on the toilet were over. This lotus, with its keyhole back as practical as it is mysterious, was about to elevate my lavatory experience to heights I never thought possible outside of a five-star resort or a particularly ambitious gas station. As I hung it on the wall, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Here I was, a grown adult, proudly displaying a fake flower in my bathroom like it was the Mona Lisa of modern decor. It's the kind of wall art that makes you wonder if you've finally made it in life or if you're just really good at faking it ?€? much like the lotus itself. But you know what? There's something oddly comforting about this little green imposter. In a world of constant chaos, it's nice to have a bit of perpetual bloom, even if it's as fake as my enthusiasm for kale smoothies. And if anyone questions my choice in bathroom decor, I'll simply tell them it's not just a flower, it's a conversation piece. A waterproof, never-wilting, always-perfect conversation piece that just might be the best thing to happen to my bathroom since I discovered three-ply toilet paper..\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172289196109,"sku":"EG18","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.92maidenlotus-peridotgreen-1.webp?v=1780596849"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-teal-lotus","title":"Milk Teal Poppy","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the type to get excited about fake flowers, but here I am, practically swooning over a ceramic lotus like it's the answer to life's great question: what to hang above a bed?  This teal little number, no bigger than a hummingbird's ego, has me reconsidering everything I thought I knew about wall decor.  For years, I've grappled with the existential crisis of  what to hang on a wall, as if my entire personality hinged on this singular decision. Should I go with a vintage movie poster and pretend I understand French cinema? Or perhaps a framed collection of my parking tickets, a testament to my ongoing feud with meter maids?  But this ceramic art, this faux flora masterpiece, has swooped in like a plastic fantastic savior. It's the kind of thing that makes you question reality ?€? is it a flower? Is it art? Is it a clever ruse by the indoor gardening industry to make us all feel like we have green thumbs without the hassle of actual plant care? As I hang it on my wall, I can't help but feel a sense of triumph. Here I am, a grown adult, proudly displaying a fake flower as if it's the pinnacle of sophistication. It's the perfect blend of whimsy and deception, much like my attempts at speaking Italian after two glasses of wine.  This teal lotus, with its eternally blooming petals, has become more than just wall decor. It's a conversation starter, a focal point, and most importantly, proof that sometimes the best things in life are completely artificial. Who needs the hassle of real plants when you can have a ceramic doppelganger that's always in bloom and never judges you for forgetting to water it?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172289228877,"sku":"EG19","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.41-poppy-milkteal-1.webp?v=1780594411"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-monch-aster","title":"Ivory Monch Aster","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself waxing poetic about a fake flower, yet here I am, utterly captivated by a ceramic dahlia that's about as real as my childhood dreams of becoming a professional mime. This little ivory number, no larger than a hamster's delusions of grandeur, has somehow managed to revolutionize my living room decor and my understanding of modern art in one fell swoop. When I first laid eyes on this imitation bloom, I thought, \"Well, isn't this the height of botanical deception?\" But as I hung it on my wall, positioning it just so, I realized I'd stumbled upon the Holy Grail of lazy gardening. Here was a flower that would never wilt, never need watering, and never judge me for my complete lack of horticultural skills. This abstract artwork, masquerading as a dahlia, has become the conversation piece I never knew I needed. Guests invariably ask, \"Is that a flower or a very confused seashell?\" To which I respond, with all the gravitas of a museum curator, \"It's modern art, darling. It's whatever you want it to be.\" The truth is, this ceramic imposter has brought more joy to my living room than any real plant ever could. It's a constant reminder that sometimes in life, the fake can be just as satisfying as the real thing, especially when it doesn't require you to remember whether it prefers tap water or the tears of your enemies to thrive.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172289359949,"sku":"CO01","price":37.08,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.16-monchaster-ivory-1.webp?v=1780602263"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-chrysanthemum","title":"Ivory Chrysanthemum","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself waxing poetic about a ceramic flower, but here I am, practically composing sonnets to an ivory chrysanthemum that's about as real as my childhood claims of being a long-lost royal heir. This November birth flower, masquerading as wall decor, has somehow managed to elevate my living room from \"vaguely inhabitable\" to \"almost sophisticated\" with the ease of a con artist at a retiree convention. When I first hung this faux floral wonder on my wall, using its convenient keyhole (because apparently, even fake flowers need an escape route), I half expected my neighbors to burst in and stage an intervention. \"We're here about your sudden interest in interior design,\" they'd say, concern etched on their faces. But no, the only reaction I got was from my cat, who seemed personally offended that I'd introduced competition for wall space without consulting her first. This chrysanthemum, in all its ivory glory, has become the conversation piece I never knew I needed. Guests invariably ask, \"Is that a flower or a very confused dinner plate?\" To which I respond, with all the gravitas of a sommelier describing a fine wine, \"It's art, darling. It blooms eternally, much like my debt.\" The truth is, this ceramic imposter has brought more joy to my living room than any real plant ever could. It's a constant reminder that sometimes in life, the fake can be just as satisfying as the real thing; especially when it doesn't require you to remember whether it prefers tap water or the tears of your enemies to thrive. And if anyone questions my choice in decor, I'll simply tell them it's not just a flower; it's a lifestyle. A never-wilting, always-perfect, November-born lifestyle that just might be the best thing to happen to my walls since I discovered the magic of spackle.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290048077,"sku":"CO02","price":45.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.43-chrysanthemum-ivory-1.webp?v=1780598636"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-rose","title":"Ivory Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eNever in my life did I think I'd be this excited about a fake flower, yet here I am, practically doing cartwheels over a ceramic rose that's about as alive as my childhood dreams of becoming a professional juggler. This ivory beauty, no bigger than a squirrel's existential crisis, arrived in a gift box so fancy I briefly considered moving into it and subletting my apartment. As I lifted this June birth month flower from its posh packaging, I couldn't help but marvel at its keyhole back. Finally, a solution to the age-old question of how to decorate your walls without resorting to those motivational posters that always made me feel more guilty than inspired. \"Hang in there,\" the cat says. Well, now I can hang this rose instead, thank you very much. This little ceramic wonder is the kind of abstract artwork that makes you feel cultured, even if your idea of high art is usually limited to the foam designs on your latte. It's the perfect blend of sophistication and deception, much like my attempts at speaking French after watching one episode of \"Emily in Paris.\" As I hung it on my wall, positioning it just so, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Here I was, a grown adult, proudly displaying a fake flower as if it were the Mona Lisa of modern decor. It's the kind of ceramic artwork that makes guests say, \"Oh, how lovely!\" while secretly wondering if you've finally lost your marbles. But you know what? In a world where everything seems to wilt and fade, there's something oddly comforting about this eternal bloom. It's a little piece of June that lasts all year round, a reminder that sometimes the best things in life are completely artificial, just like my enthusiasm for kale smoothies.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290080845,"sku":"CO03","price":28.68,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-rose-ivory-1.webp?v=1780596813"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-spider-mum","title":"Ivory Spider Mum","description":"\u003cp\u003eIn times of crisis, I've found that people develop peculiar attachments to wall art. While my sister spent months creating decor from old buttons and dental floss, my latest obsession ?€? a ceramic carnation in ivory, like January's birth month flower rendered in porcelain perfection ?€? feels almost reasonable. \"It's meant for people born in January,\" I explained to my partner, who caught me studying our wall with the intensity of someone decoding ancient runes. \"Though really, it looks more like what would happen if winter decided to bloom and then freeze itself for posterity.\" The ceramic piece came with a keyhole mount that my mother insists looks like a tiny snow angel from behind. But there's something perfect about its modest size, like it's mastered the art of making a statement in whispers. I hung it on the wall, replacing a dubious attempt at abstract art that might have been hanging upside down for years. The ivory carnation transformed our room from a space where we merely existed into somewhere that felt curated, as if winter herself had taken up interior decorating. Every time I look at it, I imagine it's quietly celebrating its role in elevating our decor from \"random wall coverings\" to \"thoughtfully chosen art,\" while simultaneously reminding me that I still haven't bought a birthday gift for my January-born cousin.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290113613,"sku":"CO04","price":45.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.92-spidermum-ivory-1.webp?v=1780602439"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-comanche-peony","title":"Ivory Comanche Peony","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the type to get excited about fake flowers, but here I am, practically swooning over a ceramic zinnia that's about as real as my childhood claims of being a professional chocolate taster. This ivory monstrosity, large enough to make my couch look like it's cowering in fear, has somehow solved the age-old dilemma of \"what to hang above your couch\" without resorting to the clich?? family photos or those inspirational posters that always made me feel more judged than motivated. When I first hoisted this faux floral behemoth onto my living room wall, I half expected the neighbors to call the authorities, reporting a UFO landing in the apartment complex. But no, it was just me, standing there with a piece of abstract artwork that looks like it escaped from a Georgia O'Keeffe fever dream after a particularly wild night out. The thing about this zinnia is that it's not just wall art decor; it's a conversation piece. Guests invariably ask, \"Is that a flower or did your wall just grow a tumor?\" To which I respond, with all the pride of a new parent, \"It's art, darling. It blooms eternally, much like my existential crisis.\" As I stand back and admire my handiwork, I can't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. I've finally found a way to decorate my walls that doesn't involve covering up suspicious stains or the remnants of my failed attempts at DIY painting. This ceramic zinnia, in all its ivory glory, has single-handedly elevated my living room from \"vaguely habitable\" to \"almost sophisticated.\" And if anyone questions my taste, I'll simply tell them it's not just a flower; it's a lifestyle. A never-wilting, always-perfect, slightly absurd lifestyle that just might be the best thing to happen to my walls since I discovered the magic of command strips.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290146381,"sku":"CO05","price":46.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.92-comanchepeony-ivory-1.webp?v=1780596764"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-empire-cabbage","title":"Ivory Empire Cabbage Flower","description":"\u003cp\u003eAs I stood there, gawking at the enormous ceramic flower on my sister's living room wall, I couldn't help but feel a twinge of envy. It was the kind of piece that screamed, \"I have my life together, and I'm not afraid to prove it with impractical wall art.\"  The flower, a grotesque caricature of a camellia, loomed over us like a judge's powdered wig, its ivory petals unfurled in a silent scream of elegant despair. It was the bastard child of Georgia O'Keeffe and a DMV clerk's fever dream.  \"It's a statement piece,\" my sister declared, as if the flower hadn't already stated enough on its own.  I circled it warily, half-expecting it to blink. That's when I noticed the keyhole on its backside, a practical touch that felt like finding a tax return stuffed inside a Faberg?? egg.  \"For hanging?\" I asked, immediately regretting my captain obvious moment.  \"No, it's for feeding the flower monster that lives inside the wall,\" she deadpanned. \"Of course it's for hanging.\"  I nodded, suddenly aware that my own walls at home were painfully devoid of organic-shaped ceramics. Was I even living if I didn't own a flower large enough to crush a small child?  As I left that day, I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd witnessed the pinnacle of modern interior design. Who knew that the key to unlocking adulthood was a keyhole on the back of a monstrous flower?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290211917,"sku":"CO07","price":76.08,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/CO07-1_1c9c3335-7a2f-4426-9020-0b1f2ac46712.png?v=1765602131"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-amandine-ranunculus","title":"Ivory Amandine Ranunculus","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the type of person to wax poetic about a flower, let alone one made of ceramic. But here I am, staring at this little ivory ranunculus like it's the Mona Lisa of wall art. It's barely bigger than my palm, yet it's managed to commandeer my entire living room wall, demanding attention like a toddler in a tutu. The thing is, it's not even a real flower. It's a ceramic imposter, masquerading as nature's handiwork. But somehow, that makes it even more charming. It doesn't need water, it doesn't wilt, and it certainly doesn't attract bees that might mistake my nose for a stamen. This modern marvel comes with a keyhole on the back, as if it's some sort of floral escape artist ready to break out of botanical prison. I half expect to wake up one morning and find it's slipped off the wall and made a run for it, leaving behind nothing but a faint outline of dust. Its abstract design makes it look like it's been through a blender and reassembled by a half-blind artist with a fondness for Picasso. Yet, there's something undeniably captivating about its ivory petals, frozen in a perpetual bloom that seems to say, \"I'm fabulous, and I know it.\"\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290244685,"sku":"CO08","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-amandineranunculus-ivory-1.webp?v=1780600876"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-ivory-sea-lettuce-medium","title":"Ivory Sea Lettuce Medium","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd be the type to get excited about bathroom decor, but here I am, gushing over a piece of sea lettuce like it's the crown jewels. This isn't your grandmother's floral wallpaper, mind you. It's a medium-sized ivory flower that's managed to escape the ocean and take up residence on my bathroom wall, looking suspiciously like it's plotting a takeover of the entire room. The best part? It's not even a real flower. It's an imitation, a fraudulent piece of flora that's somehow more charming than the real deal. No need to worry about it wilting or attracting curious sea turtles to my toilet bowl. This aquatic artwork comes equipped with a keyhole on its backside, as if it might decide to make a break for it in the middle of the night. I half expect to hear it shuffling across the tiles, trying to pick the lock on the bathroom door with one of its fronds. Its abstract design makes it look like it's been through a seafood processor and reassembled by a nearsighted mermaid with a penchant for modern art. Yet, there's something undeniably captivating about its ivory tendrils, frozen in a perpetual underwater dance that seems to say, \"I'm fabulous, and I don't even need water to prove it.\"\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":40172290277453,"sku":"CO14","price":37.08,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.2-mediumsealettuce-ivory-1.webp?v=1780609827"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-medium-flower-grey","title":"Blue Grey Gerbera Daisy","description":"\u003cp\u003eAt some point between ordering takeout and contemplating what to hang above a bed, my sister became obsessed with ceramic flowers. Not the gaudy imitation flowers our grandmother used to collect plastic monstrosities that looked like they'd been salvaged from a defunct miniature golf course, but rather these eerily beautiful wall-mounted pieces that seemed to float like gray ghosts against her apartment walls. \"It's modern artwork,\" she declared, as if daring me to disagree. \"From some company called Chive.\" The medium-sized bloom she'd just installed was neither small enough to be precious nor large enough to be ostentatious. It hung there, somewhere between art and artifice, like a flower that had forgotten to color itself in. I watched as she transformed her walls into what she called a \"gallery of botanical curiosities.\" Each piece of wall art decor was positioned with the precision of a heart surgeon, though I suspected her measuring tape had been replaced with pure intuition and three glasses of Chardonnay. \"You're not seriously going to leave that there?\" I asked, pointing to the latest addition. She sighed \"some people collect cats. I collect ceramic flowers that judge you while you sleep.\"\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533320269,"sku":"JA14","price":47.7,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.7-gerberadaisy-bluegrey-1.webp?v=1780596598"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-medium-flower-chocolate-mint","title":"Chocolate Mint Echo Lisianthus","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd find myself in a heated debate over what to hang on a wall, but here I was, locked in a battle of wills with my sister. She was advocating for a neon sign that read \"Bless this mess\" while I championed the cause of a ceramic wall flower. \"It's modern artwork,\" I insisted, waving my arms like a deranged orchestra conductor. Wall art decor for the discerning hoarder! The flower in question was a medium-sized beauty, its petals a soft mint that reminded me of the time I accidentally ate an entire pack of dental floss, thinking it was some fancy European candy. The tips were a rich chocolate brown, as if the flower had been dipped in fondue by a very precise, albeit confused, chocolatier. \"It looks like something a mermaid would wear to a funeral,\" she mused, her head tilted in consideration. I took that as a compliment. After all, mermaid funeral attire was surely the height of underwater fashion. As we stood there, contemplating this piece of glorified pottery, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. Here we were, two grown adults, seriously debating the merits of hanging a mint-and-chocolate ceramic flower on a wall. 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It looked nothing like any camellia I'd ever seen in nature, which was precisely why I loved it; nature rarely has the courage to go blue. My mother would have called it \"statement art,\" though what statement a blue ceramic flower makes beyond \"I shop at places where they offer you cucumber water and judgment\" is beyond me. The artist probably intended it to be sophisticated wall decor, the kind that makes visitors pause and say things like \"Oh, how inspired.\" Instead, it's become the conversation piece of my kitchen, drawing more attention than the wine stains on my ceiling from that unfortunate champagne-sabering incident we don't discuss at family gatherings. Still, there's something comforting about its impossible blueness, like finding a peacock at a pigeon convention. 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That's a lot of groupies.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533484109,"sku":"JA12","price":49.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/13.97-peony-navysorbet-1.webp?v=1780596661"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-succulent-green","title":"Pea Green Ghost Succulent","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd find myself swooning over a fake plant, yet here I was, utterly besotted with a ceramic flower that looked like it had been plucked from the imagination of a tipsy leprechaun. This small green wonder, masquerading as both flower and succulent, sat in my palm like a porcelain promise of eternal spring. \"It's bathroom wall art,\" my sister declared, her voice brimming with the pride usually reserved for announcing a Nobel Prize win or a particularly successful bowel movement. I turned the petite imposter over, revealing a keyhole that transformed this botanical charlatan into a wall-mounting marvel. \"So you can actually hang this chlorophyll con artist?\" I mused, already envisioning my bathroom evolving from a mundane washroom into a veritable Eden of faux flora. As she waxed poetic about the virtues of this ceramic creation, I found myself swept up in a wave of horticultural hysteria. This wasn't just wall art decor; it was a revolution against the tyranny of living plants that demand water, sunlight, and constant emotional reassurance. By the time she finished her impassioned pitch, I was a convert. Who knew the path to bathroom beautification could be paved with pint-sized porcelain posies? Suddenly, my bare walls seemed less like a blank canvas and more like a barren wasteland crying out for the touch of this tiled temptress.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533516877,"sku":"JA20","price":34.38,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.92-ghostsucculent-peagreen-1_4afe6e46-a462-4e95-843f-71c195994992.webp?v=1780610275"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-spikey-black","title":"Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen it comes to wall art decor, I've always been more of a \"tack up a movie poster and call it a day\" kind of guy. But my friend, ever the interior design enthusiast, insisted I needed something more \"sophisticated\" for what to hang above a couch. Apparently, my vintage \"Jaws\" poster wasn't cutting it anymore. So there I was, scrolling through online catalogs, feeling like I was choosing a tattoo rather than a simple wall hanging. That's when I saw it: a tiny black ceramic flower that looked like it had been plucked from the garden of an extremely goth fairy. \"It's edgy,\" she whispered over the phone, as if the flower might hear her and take offense. \"It'll add some drama.\" I wasn't sure if she meant \"add some drama\" or \"make your wall look like it's been invaded by militant origami,\" but I ordered it anyway. When it arrived, I realized it was exactly as threatening as advertised. This thing wasn't just artistic; it was weaponized botany. Each spiky petal reached out like a tiny obsidian dagger, catching light in ways that made my living room feel like a very small, very safe horror movie. Mounting it on the wall was like trying to pin down a ninja star made by Martha Stewart. By the time I finished, my living room looked less like a sophisticated adult space and more like I was cultivating the world's most defensive houseplant. But hey, at least no one would ever ask, \"Is that just a regular flower?\" when they visited. The answer was always right there, bristling with all the quiet menace of a cat plotting revenge, ready to prove that even the smallest decorative choices can pack a surprisingly sharp punch.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533582413,"sku":"JA16","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/7.62-chalkstickssucculent-navyblue-1.webp?v=1780600783"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-medium-flower-pink","title":"Blush Pink Star Dahlia","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen my mother called to ask what to hang on a kitchen wall, I knew we were in for a wild ride. This was the woman who once decorated our entire house with ceramic clowns because she thought they would ward off evil spirits. Spoiler alert: they only warded off friends and potential dates. \"How about a ceramic wall flower?\" I suggested, immediately regretting opening this can of worms. \"It's modern. Very trendy wall art decor\" The flower I had in mind was a medium-sized, dark deep pink number that looked like it had been plucked from the garden of a Barbie dream house designed by Tim Burton. It was the kind of pink that screamed, \"I'm not just any pink, I'm a pink that's seen things.\" \"Oh, that sounds lovely,\" Mom cooed, and I could practically hear her reaching for her credit card. \"It'll go perfectly with my new collection of anatomically correct heart-shaped salt and pepper shakers.\" As I hung up the phone, I couldn't help but smile. Sure, our family's taste in decor might be questionable at best, but at least we were consistent in our commitment to the bizarre. And who knows? Maybe this ceramic flower would be the conversation piece that finally explained why none of us could maintain long-term relationships.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533615181,"sku":"JA17","price":38.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.94-stardahlia-blushpink-1.webp?v=1780593670"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-flower-brown","title":"Latte Daffodil","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen it comes to wall art decor, I've always been more of a \"tack up a movie poster and call it a day\" kind of guy. But my friend, ever the interior design enthusiast, insisted I needed something more \"sophisticated\" for what to hang above a couch. Apparently, my vintage \"Jaws\" poster wasn't cutting it anymore. So there I was, scrolling through online catalogs, feeling like I was choosing between different shades of beige for a funeral, when I saw it: a small ceramic flower that looked like it had been crafted from the essence of every coffee shop I'd ever visited. \"It's subtle,\" she mused over the phone, with the kind of reverence usually reserved for wine tastings. \"Like autumn decided to retire and become a wall decoration.\" I wasn't sure if she meant \"subtle\" or \"looks like it was dipped in every shade of brown paint at Home Depot,\" but I ordered it anyway. When it arrived, I realized it was exactly as earthy as advertised. This thing wasn't just brown - it was brown with dark brown tips, like a flower that had spent too much time in a French roast. Each petal faded from caf?? au lait to espresso, creating what I can only describe as the most caffeinated-looking piece of ceramic art I've ever owned. Mounting it on the wall was like arranging a very permanent coffee stain. By the time I finished, my living room looked less like a sophisticated adult space and more like I was trying to convince visitors I had a very serious relationship with brown. But hey, at least no one would ever ask, \"Did you just pick something neutral?\" when they visited. The answer was always right there, gradient-ing its way through every possible shade of brown, like a Pantone chart for coffee enthusiasts. It had the unique ability to make everything else in the room look surprisingly colorful by comparison - which, come to think of it, might have been her plan all along.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533647949,"sku":"JA18","price":28.98,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-daffodil-latte-1_59a58b95-7a39-4e6e-a2d2-4a5958fc57c5.webp?v=1780605215"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-flower-rust","title":"Peach Mocha Cornflower","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen my sister asked me what to hang on a kitchen wall, I briefly considered suggesting a framed poster of our family's most spectacular cooking disasters. But then I remembered I was trying to be helpful, not passive-aggressive, so I pitched her the idea of a ceramic wall flower instead.  \"It's modern artwork,\" I explained, as if I hadn't just learned the term from a late-night YouTube rabbit hole. \"Very chic wall art decor.\"  The flower in question was a small, rust-colored number that looked like it had been fished out of the Titanic's wreckage and given a new lease on life. Its petals resembled mussels from the sea, as if Poseidon himself had decided to try his hand at pottery while drunk on ambrosia.  \"It's perfect,\" she mused, \"It'll really tie together my collection of dented pots and that scorch mark on the ceiling from last Thanksgiving's turkey incident.\"  As I watched my sister excitedly plan where to hang this aquatic-inspired ceramic bloom, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. Here we were, two adults, seriously considering adorning a kitchen wall with what essentially amounted to fossilized seafood art. If this wasn't a sign of our family's evolving taste, I didn't know what was. At the very least, it would give our mother something new to furrow her brow at during her next visit.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533680717,"sku":"JA19","price":36.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.43-cornflower-peachmocha-1.webp?v=1780596920"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-flower-green-grey","title":"Moss Grey Oxeye Daisy","description":"\u003cp\u003eWhen my partner asked me what to hang above a couch, I briefly considered suggesting a life-size portrait of me in my pajamas, eating cereal straight from the box. But then I remembered we were aiming for \"tasteful,\" not \"restraining order,\" so I suggested a ceramic wall flower instead.  \"It's modern artwork\" I explained, channeling my inner HGTV host. \"Very now, very chic wall art decor.\"  The flower in question was a small, green-grey number that bore an uncanny resemblance to a poppy, if poppies grew up in the shadows of nuclear power plants. It had the sort of coloring that made you wonder if it was intentionally avant-garde or just feeling a bit under the weather.  \"It's perfect,\" he mused, eyeing the blank space above our couch like a general surveying a battlefield. \"It'll really tie together our collection of mismatched throw pillows and that mysterious stain we can't seem to get out of the upholstery.\"  As we stood there, contemplating this ceramic wonder, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Here we were, two grown men, seriously debating the merits of hanging a clay flower on our wall. If this wasn't a sign of peak adulthood, I didn't know what was. At the very least, it would give our dinner guests something to politely compliment while secretly judging our taste.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533713485,"sku":"JA13","price":33.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/10.16-oxeyedaisy-mossgrey-1.webp?v=1780602340"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-medium-fractal-lilac","title":"Violet Blue Fleur De Lis Mum","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the kind of person to get excited about wall art, let alone a ceramic flower. But here I am, staring at this lilac-colored creation like it holds the secrets of the universe. It's about the size of my hand, which is convenient because I can cradle it and pretend I'm some sort of botanist-turned-art-critic. The flower is fractal, which sounds fancy enough to impress my sister, who once dated a mathematician. I imagine her nodding approvingly, \"Oh, fractals. How avant-garde.\" As if she knows what that means any more than I do. I've placed it in my kitchen, right next to the spot where I usually stand to contemplate life's great mysteries, like why I bought that juicer I never use. Now, instead of staring at a blank wall, I can gaze upon this ceramic masterpiece and ponder if it's judging my cooking skills. The funny thing is, it's not just kitchen wall decor. It's officially wall art decor, which makes me feel like I'm part of some exclusive club. I can almost hear my mother's voice: \"Look at you, with your fancy wall art decor. La-di-da!\" But I don't care. This little lilac fractal flower has become my ceramic muse, inspiring me to greater heights of... well, something. Probably just more staring.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533779021,"sku":"JA22","price":45.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/12.7-fleurdelismum-violet-1.webp?v=1780598830"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-flower-blue","title":"Seasonal Blue Frikartii Aster","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd be the type to obsess over wall decor, but here I am, utterly captivated by a ceramic flower the size of my palm. It's blue, which is a relief because if it were green, I'd worry about my apartment looking like a terrarium for depressed fairies. This isn't your run-of-the-mill fake flower, oh no. It's been glazed with some fancy technique that makes it look like it's been dipped in the tears of a very sad mermaid. I like to think it's what would happen if Picasso decided to take up pottery while going through a serious Blue Period relapse. When people ask me what to hang on a wall, I used to shrug and suggest a calendar or maybe their children's artwork if they were feeling particularly brave. Now, I have an answer that makes me sound like I know something about interior design: \"Why, an abstract ceramic flower, of course!\" It's an imitation flower, which is perfect because I can finally tell my mother I'm nurturing something without the risk of killing it. Plus, it's abstract art, so when guests tilt their heads and squint at it, I can nod sagely and mutter something about \"challenging perceptions of floral representation in modern ceramics.\"\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099533844557,"sku":"JA23","price":30.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/9.4-frikartiiaster-seasonalblue-1.webp?v=1780601013"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-small-flower-olive","title":"Avocado Green Petunia","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never thought I'd be the type of person to get excited about wall decor, but here I am, gushing over a ceramic flower like it's the second coming of Andy Warhol. It all started when my sister asked me that age-old question that's stumped interior designers and insomniacs alike: \"What to hang above a bed?\"  Now, I'm no expert in modern artwork, but I do know a thing or two about avoiding real plants. They require care, attention, and worst of all, they die. So when I stumbled upon this little olive colored ceramic number that bears an uncanny resemblance to a chrysanthemum, I thought, \"Well, isn't that just the cat's pajamas of wall art decor?\"  It's small enough not to overwhelm the room, yet eye-catching enough to make guests wonder if you've finally developed taste. And the best part? It doesn't judge you for forgetting to water it or for that questionable life-size cardboard cutout of David Hasselhoff in the corner.  As I hung it above my bed, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Here I was, a grown man, proudly displaying a ceramic wall flower like it was the Mona Lisa of the pottery world. And you know what? It felt good. It felt right. It felt like I had finally cracked the code of adult living.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099534205005,"sku":"JA24","price":31.68,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/8.89-petunia-avocadogreen-1.webp?v=1780608063"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-mofo-blue","title":"Navy Dinner Plate Dahlia","description":"\u003cp\u003eI never imagined I'd be the type to wax poetic about wall decor, but here I am, smitten with a ceramic flower that's about as subtle as a peacock at a pigeon convention. It's blue - not the timid blue of a forget-me-not, but a brazen azure that practically shouts, \"Hey, look at me! I'm not just a flower, I'm a statement!\" And let's talk about its size. This thing is huge. If flowers attended high school, this one would be the basketball star who never needs to stand on tiptoes to reach the top shelf. It's the kind of large that makes you wonder if the artist misheard \"wall flower\" as \"wall, flower!\" But the real pice de resistance is the glazing. Some clever artisan, probably cackling madly in their studio, concocted a special technique that makes this bloom shimmer like it's been sprinkled with fairy dust. It's not just eye-catching; it's eye-mugging. Now, it's not a rose - thank goodness, because who needs another cliche- but it could be. It's got that air of floral superiority, like it's the cool cousin roses wish they had. As I contemplate where to hang this cerulean behemoth in my living room, I can't help but think: if this is what passes for tasteful home decor these days, maybe I'm not as hopeless at adulting as I thought. Or maybe I am, and I've just found the perfect camouflage.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41099534237773,"sku":"JA25","price":113.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/22.86-dinnerplatedahlia-navy-1.webp?v=1780609920"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-blue-green-mini-mofo","title":"Pale Blue English Rose","description":"\u003cp\u003eAfter my sister had her baby, I found myself Googling \"nursery art\" with the same intensity others might research heart surgeons. The fact that infants can't appreciate wall art decor seemed irrelevant. I was determined to be the uncle who gave something meaningful, or at least something that wouldn't immediately end up in a donation bin.\u003cbr\u003eWhat I found was a ceramic flower, blue-green and roughly the size of a dessert plate, looking exactly like a cabbage if cabbages went to art school and developed existential angst. The website called it \"abstract artwork,\" which felt like a generous way of saying \"we're not quite sure what we made here either.\"\u003cbr\u003eThe piece came with a keyhole mount, a term I had to look up, confirming my suspicion that I was wildly unqualified for this gift-giving mission. Wall-mounted flowers, it turns out, are the sort of thing that make people say, \"Oh... how unique,\" in that tone that suggests they're mentally rearranging their friendship criteria.\u003cbr\u003eWhen I finally presented it, my sister stared at it for a long moment before asking if it was meant to be educational. \"Yes,\" I lied, \"it's teaching the baby about contemporary art movements. And vegetables.\"\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":54840867127673,"sku":"FR05","price":36.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.5-englishrose-paleblue-1.webp?v=1780604817"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-blue-grey-lotus","title":"Navy Poppy","description":"\u003cp\u003eI bought a ceramic flower last week. It's a medium-sized thing, a lotus, in shades of blue-grey that would have made a painter weep with envy, had the painter been a fan of wall-mounted imitation flowers. The keyhole on the back of the flower was discreet, perfectly sized for hanging, though I had to remind myself that this wasn't an actual flower. This was ceramic, made by someone with far more patience than I'll ever have. But, much like the wall art decor they sell in the overpriced home goods section, it gave the illusion of something real.\u003cbr\u003eI wasn't sure where to put it at first. It didn't belong on a table, certainly \"too stiff, too artificial\" but on the wall, it was regal. A silent sentry watching over the room. I hung it up next to a framed photograph of a vacation I'd taken years ago, not because they matched, but because the ceramic flower demanded that it be near something, anything, that looked remotely like it belonged in a spa. 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It had a way of drawing you in, almost like it was daring you to find meaning in its exaggerated petals and uneven glaze.\u003cbr\u003eAt first, I couldn't figure out where it belonged. I tried it above the couch, where it looked like an angry sun. I considered hanging it next to the bathroom mirror, but then I worried it might make guests feel like they'd walked into a gallery by accident.\u003cbr\u003eIn the end, I put it in the hallway, between two doors that lead nowhere. It's the kind of piece you can't help but notice as you pass. And yet, despite its obvious presence, it's still just a flower made of clay; an imitation, an illusion of something real, an attempt at ceramic art disguised as decor.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":54840867258745,"sku":"FR08","price":27.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.5-poppy-burntorange-1.webp?v=1780598693"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-pink-gardenia","title":"Blush Pink Tahitian Gardenia","description":"\u003cp\u003eI bought a ceramic flower last week; medium-sized, pink, and suspiciously gardenia-like. It had a keyhole on the back, which is how I knew it wasn't meant to rest casually on a shelf, like some unassuming vase. No, this flower was to be wall mounted, a piece of ceramic art designed to become an integral part of my living room's atmosphere. It was, I realized, a statement. The kind of wall art decor that whispers, \"I have taste\", but shouts, \"I'm also confused about what this room needs.\"\u003cbr\u003eI tried to find the perfect place for it. At first, I hung it over the TV, hoping it would add some subtle charm. Instead, it looked like an angry poppy trying to escape an unflattering family portrait. So, I moved it to the hallway, thinking that the in-between space would work better. It didn't. The ceramic flower, despite its muted pink color, felt louder than I had expected, as if it was performing an abstract artwork in the middle of my home that no one had asked for.\u003cbr\u003eNow, it hangs above the couch, staring down at me, and I wonder: did I buy art, or did art buy me?\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Chive Ceramics Studio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":54840867291513,"sku":"FR09","price":36.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0277\/5446\/3309\/files\/11.5-tahitiangardenia-blushpink-1.webp?v=1780600942"},{"product_id":"ceramic-flower-wall-art-green-peony","title":"Peridot Keiko Peony","description":"\u003cp\u003eI found a ceramic flower that I'm convinced was made to either start a conversation or end one. It's a medium-sized peony, teal in color, the kind of hue that makes you wonder whether the artist was drunk on seawater or desperate for attention. 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My sister Amy had recently told me that blank walls were a sign of emotional unavailability, according to her new therapist. I wasn't sure if I believed that, but the thought haunted me enough to keep scrolling.\u003cbr\u003eThat's when I found it: a ceramic flower that could only be described as aggressively pink, the kind of pink that makes Barbie look understated. The listing called it a zinnia, though it looked more like what would happen if Georgia O'Keeffe had a fever dream in a pottery class. It was wall mounted, with a keyhole backing that promised easy installation, though nothing in my life has ever been as easy as promised.\u003cbr\u003eThe flower was massive; roughly the size of a salad plate, and about as subtle as my mother's hints about grandchildren. But there was something about its unapologetic presence that spoke to me. 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