All Ceramic Flower Sizes

Ceramic Wall Flowers by Size. The Right Flower for Every Wall.

Ceramic wall flowers from Chive Studio — 180+ designs browsed by size. The question most asked after "how do I hang them" is "what size should I get." The answer depends on wall scale, arrangement intent, and whether you are beginning or adding. 3-inch ceramic flowers are the grouping format — at their best in clusters of five to fifteen. 4-inch ceramic flowers are the most versatile — they work individually and in any arrangement size. 5-inch ceramic flowers are statement pieces — they hold a wall the way a framed print holds a wall. Six-inch and above are architectural — they change the character of the room.

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Milk Teal Poppy
$27.15

32 reviews
Pastel Blue Rose
$26.90

29 reviews
Burnt Yellow Rose
$26.90

29 reviews
Peridot Green Maiden Lotus
$27.15

40 reviews
Burnt Orange Poppy
$27.15

22 reviews
Ivory Rose
$26.90

22 reviews
Fancy Blue Fiesta Marigold
$34.65

17 reviews
Pistachio Green Rose
$26.90

17 reviews
Metallic Frikartii Aster
$29.65

8 reviews
Jungle Green Tea Rose
$24.65

9 reviews
Blush Pink Star Dahlia
$37.15

25 reviews
Navy Poppy
$27.15

11 reviews
Rose Pink Camellia
$52.15

19 reviews
Champagne Pink Rose
$26.90

15 reviews
Champagne Pink Hydrangea
$27.15

13 reviews
Peach Mocha Cornflower
$34.65

16 reviews


Chive artisan hand-shaping ceramic flower petal without molds in
Toronto studio, 25 years of handmade ceramic flowers

Handmade. Without molds. Twenty-five years of it.

A mold is, in the ceramics world, a perfectly reasonable thing to use. It is faster. It is more consistent. It produces flowers that are, objectively, more like each other than likeanything that was made by a human being paying attention. We have never used one. This is not a moral position — we are not the kind of company that makes a character out of its process — it is simply what we have always done, and after 25 years, the results have compounded in ways that are difficult to explain and obvious to hold in your hands.

Each petal in each flower was shaped by a person. The slight asymmetry you may notice in the curve of a primrose petal or the angle at which a narcissus droops is not a defect. It is the record of the hand that made it, which is the thing that makes it worth having. We are not in the business of manufacturing something. We are in the business of making something, which is different, and which has always been the point.

Keyhole slot on back of Chive ceramic wall flower, single screw installation, easy hang no tools required

One screw. No second hole.

On the back of every flower is a keyhole — a slot designed to slide over the head of a screw that is already in your wall. You drive one small screw. You slide the flower over it. You take a step back. The installation is complete. It took less time than the decision about where to hang it, and considerably less time than any home improvement project you have undertaken in the last five years.

If you want to hang multiple flowers — which most people do, eventually, because it turns out that one ceramic flower is less a destination than a beginning — the process is the same for each. One screw each. The arrangement grows in the direction you want it to grow. We have customers with walls of fifty-two. They do not regret this.

From the Studio Journal

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 appeari...

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From the Studio Journal

25 years of making without molds. 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...

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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 excelle...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Sizes Do Chive Ceramic Wall Flowers Come In?

Three main sizes: small (approximately 3 inches / 7.5cm), medium (approximately 4 inches / 10cm), and large (approximately 5 inches / 12.5cm). A small number of statement pieces are 6 inches and above. All sizes use the same single-screw keyhole hanging system.

What Size Ceramic Flower Should I Start With?

Medium (4-inch) for most walls and most buyers. Medium is the most versatile format — it works individually on small walls and in arrangements on large walls. Small flowers are best as additions to existing arrangements or in dense clusters. Large flowers are statement pieces that work individually.

How Many Small Ceramic Flowers Do I Need for an Arrangement?

Clusters of three to fifteen for small (3-inch) flowers. Three looks considered. Seven looks intentional. Fifteen looks like a wall dedicated to the arrangement, which is also a valid choice. The correct number depends on wall scale and ambition.

Do Larger Ceramic Flowers Cost More?

Generally yes — larger flowers require more clay, more glaze, and more kiln space. The 5-inch and 6-inch range is priced higher than the 3-inch and 4-inch range. Exact pricing varies by design and collection.

Can I Mix Sizes in the Same Arrangement?

Yes. Mixed-size arrangements are standard in Chive wall design. The most common combination: one or two large flowers as anchors, surrounded by medium flowers, with small flowers filling the detail spaces. All sizes use the same single-screw hanging system.

What Are the Largest Ceramic Flowers Chive Makes?

The Navy Dinner Plate Dahlia (Japan Collection), the Grey Goyet Azalea (Japan Collection), the Ivory Empire Cabbage Flower (Coastal), and the Green Tree Peony (Japan) are among the largest pieces in the range. These are architectural-scale pieces designed for large walls or commercial spaces.

Are Small Ceramic Flowers Good for Gifting?

Yes. The 3-inch format is the most approachable gifting format in the Chive range — strong price point, ships efficiently, and works as a meaningful addition to any existing ceramic flower arrangement. The birth flower collection has small-format designs for every month of the year.

How Do Ceramic Wall Flowers Hang?

One small screw or nail per flower. Each Chive ceramic flower has a keyhole slot on the back. Set the screw in the wall, hang the flower on it, and it sits flat. Approximately ninety seconds from box to wall. No power tools. No contractor. No commitment you cannot reverse.