The Work Speaks. We Have Documentation.

Chive Studio has been handmaking ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 1999. The Getty Museum stocks them. So does SFMOMA, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Royal Ontario Museum, and more than 200 galleries and institutions worldwide. This did not happen through press releases. It happened because the work is good and buyers with excellent taste noticed.

If you are writing about craft, provenance, or what twenty-five years of one standard looks like — the material is here.

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Chive at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, featuring a wall of ceramic flowers

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 Recap | Chive Studio

Chive attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 for our fourteenth year, won the 4 -Star Tradestand Award, debuted the France and Japan ceramic flower collections, brought back the gnomes, and may have accidentally left some of them in the Royal Hospital Chelsea gardens. Find out what happened! 

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Chive's Booth at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026

Chive at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026

For over a century, the Royal Horticultural Society banned garden gnomes from the Chelsea Flower Show. Chive campaigned to have them reinstated. It worked — and then we had to do it again. Come find us at Chelsea 2026, May 19–23, for our fourteenth consecutive year: gnomes, the Pooley, ceramic flowers, and the stand people keep coming back to!

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We had an astronaut on the wall before it was a cultural moment. - Chive Ceramics Studio

We had an astronaut on the wall before it was a cultural moment.

The Chive Studio astronaut vase has been on the wall since before the aesthetic had a name. Three versions exist: Yuri, Laika, and Félicette — named after the first dog and first cat ever sent to space. This is the story of a solar eclipse in New York, a Toronto space bar that ordered a hundred vases a month until it closed, and why we are not adding a fourth vase just because NASA had a good week.

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Always original, often copied. The story behind the tagline - Chive Ceramics Studio

Always original, often copied. The story behind the tagline

The tagline came from observation, not marketing. Chive has been making handmade ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 1999. In the early years, designs we created began appearing on products from other companies. We did not respond with outrage, which would have been exhausting. We responded by making better things. This is the story behind twenty-five years of always original, often copied.

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25 years of making handmade ceramic flowers by hand. What handmade actually means. - Chive Ceramics Studio

25 years of making handmade ceramic flowers by hand. What handmade actually means.

Handmade is one of those words that has been used so many times it has lost most of its meaning. Chive Studio has been making ceramic flowers in Toronto without molds since 1999. Here is what that actually means, why it produces a different result, and why the people who run museum gift shops noticed before almost anyone else did.

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How Chive got into the Getty Museum - Chive Ceramics Studio

How Chive got into the Getty Museum

The short version is that we made something good and kept making it better for twenty-five years. The longer version involves a trade show, a museum gift shop buyer with excellent taste, and a ceramic wall flower that looked exactly the same a decade later as it did on day one. This is how Chive ended up in the Getty Museum. 

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