Birth flower ceramic wall flowers styled in a water droplet close-up — Chive Studio

Pink Ceramic Flowers

Pink ceramic wall flowers in blush, dusty rose, and champagne. Permanent glaze.

Pink ceramic wall flowers from pale blush to warm rose — nursery wall art and bridesmaid gifts, primarily from the France Collection palette featured in French Vogue.

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Pink Rose ceramic wall flower — France Collection — handmade by Chive Studio Toronto

Blush pink decor for bedrooms — the specific case for ceramic over prints

Blush prints fade. Blush ceramics do not. The Chive pink glaze is fired at high temperature at high temperature — the color is in the glass of the glaze, not on the surface of it. In a bedroom, where the light shifts from morning to evening, the blush ceramic reads differently across the day in a way a flat print cannot replicate. This is a functional observation, not a sales pitch.

Pink ceramic flowers as gifts — nurseries, new mothers, bridesmaids

The pink range works for nurseries because the glaze is permanent and the mount is a standard picture screw — no adhesive, no chemical, nothing that off-gasses. It works for bridesmaids because blush is the least controversial color in the Chive range and ships to over 40 countries in gift-ready packaging.

Chive artisan hand-made ceramic flower petal without molds with keyholes for hanging

The Pink Range Built for People Who Want Pink on the Wall Without a Pink Room

Pink wall decor has a reputation problem, and that problem is that most pink wall decor looks like a decision was made quickly. The Chive pink range was developed as a system of blush, dusty rose, warm peach, and champagne tones that function as accent colors rather than color commitments. A blush ranuncula on a white wall is a detail. Three blush ranunculas on a grey wall are a decision. Twelve across a wall are a gallery. The Parrish Museum in the Hamptons carries the pink range. They have an opinion about what belongs on walls.

Chive ceramic flowers have been carried at the New York Botanical Garden for over ten years, and at the Getty, Longwood Gardens, Denver Botanic Gardens, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Andy Warhol Museum, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Fourteen consecutive years at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Two-time winner of the 5-star booth award. Toronto-designed, handmade since 1999.

"The original thinking was to create a piece that you would find in an antique store's curio cabinet." — Todd Newgren, Co-founder/Designer, as featured in Vogue

Always original, often copied. The story behind the tagline

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

Todd Newgren
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

Todd Newgren
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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1999 Making ceramics since
200+ Institutions worldwide

RHS Chelsea Flower Show2026 4-star booth award recipient
2 x 5-star booth award — winner
14 consecutive years of exhibiting

About Chive Studio

Chive Studio has been designing and making ceramic flowers by hand. The pink range covers blush, dusty rose, warm peach, and champagne — stocked at the Parrish Museum in the Hamptons, the High Museum in Atlanta, the San Diego Museum of Art, and more than 200 institutions worldwide. Each piece mounts on one screw. Permanent glaze. Ships to over 40 countries.Find the full range on the site, including the France Collection, the English Garden ceramic flowers, and the French Boho curated sets.Learn more about Chive Studio →Chive in the Press →· Designed · No water required · Ships to 40+ countries · Ships gift-ready

Frequently asked questions about pink ceramic flowers

What is nursery wall art that is safe and durable?

Chive pink ceramic wall flowers are among the safest and most durable nursery wall art options available. The ceramic is fired at high temperature, the glaze is permanent, and each piece mounts with a single small screw positioned above the child's reach. There are no small parts, no batteries, no electrical components, and no moving pieces. They do not fade under overhead lighting. They do not need to be replaced when the child grows older — a pink ceramic flower from a studio stocked in the Royal Ontario Museum is not a themed item. It is a well-made object.

How do ceramic wall flowers attach in a nursery?

One small screw per flower, set at height above the child's reach. Each Chive ceramic flower has a keyhole slot on the back. The screw and wall anchor are included. The process takes approximately 90 seconds. The flowers sit flat against the wall and do not shift or tilt once hung. They can be arranged in any pattern and repositioned if the room layout changes. No adhesive, no rails, no specialty mounting systems.

What is a good gift for a new mom?

A Chive pink ceramic wall flower. It arrives in gift-ready packaging, ships to over 40 countries, and is the kind of object that works in a nursery or in the rest of the home when the nursery phase ends. It does not contribute to the clutter that accumulates around a new baby. It does not require batteries. It is in the gift shops of the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. It is handmade in Toronto. The person receiving it does not need to do anything with it beyond choosing a wall.

What pink home decor works in a room that is not specifically pink-themed?

Chive pink ceramic wall flowers in blush, dusty rose, and champagne pink read as accent colors rather than a color theme. A single blush ranuncula on a white wall is a detail, not a statement. Three blush flowers in different sizes begin to read as an arrangement. The palette in the Chive pink range — blush, dusty rose, champagne, and soft coral — works alongside neutral walls, natural wood, linen textiles, and the other materials that define contemporary interiors.

What makes good blush pink decor for a bedroom?

Blush pink decor works in bedrooms because it is warm without being aggressive and reads differently under different light conditions — softer in the evening, cleaner in morning light. Chive blush ceramic flowers are individually glazed, which means the blush tone varies slightly from piece to piece in the way a real flower's color varies. A three-piece arrangement of blush flowers in different sizes and forms on a bedroom wall provides visual interest without requiring a color commitment from the rest of the room.

What wall decor works for a room shared between two children?

The Chive pink and white ceramic flower range provides enough palette variety to work in a shared room without requiring agreement between two people on a specific theme. Ivory, blush, and pale pink glazes are neutral enough to function as a background detail rather than a design statement. Each flower is small enough to be positioned in different areas of the shared room without dominating the space. They can be purchased in quantities of one and added over time.

What gift ideas work for a bridesmaid who has a specific home aesthetic?

A Chive pink ceramic wall flower is one of the few bridesmaid gift options that does not require the recipient to have the same home aesthetic as the person giving it. The blush and dusty rose range in the Chive pink collection is neutral enough to work in most home interiors. The handmade quality is apparent without being rustic. The gift-ready packaging removes the need for additional wrapping. The Royal Ontario Museum and Art Gallery of Ontario stock Chive ceramic flowers.

Is there a pink ceramic flower that is appropriate for someone who described their home as minimalist?

Yes. A single Chive blush or champagne pink ceramic flower on a white wall does not carry the cues that conflict with minimalist principles. It is one object, on a wall, mounted with a screw. The form is botanical. The glaze is matte or soft-gloss. It reads as a deliberate single object rather than decor. The minimalist principle is that each object must earn its place. A handmade ceramic flower from a studio stocked in the Royal Ontario Museum tends to earn its place.