COASTAL COLLECTION
Blue White Columbine
The columbine that is blue white and is the Nantucket set's most structurally distinctive form.
Description
Coastal Collection blue-white range ceramic wall art includes the columbine because the columbine — Aquilegia — is the wildflower most associated with coastal meadows and rocky cliff margins on the Atlantic coast, and because the spurred structure of the columbine form creates the most dimensional presence of any piece in the eleven-piece Nantucket arrangement. The Blue White Columbine is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Coastal Collection's Coastal Collection blue-white range, kiln-fired in Toronto in a blue white glaze, shaped in the columbine form — the spurred, multi-petaled structure with backward-pointing hollow spurs that create a three-dimensional botanical presence unlike any other form in the Coastal Collection's range.
The most dimensional form in the Coastal Collection blue-white range's coastal palette
Chive designed the Coastal Collection blue-white range as the blue white curated arrangement within the Coastal Collection, and the columbine provides the most structural contrast in the eleven-piece arrangement. The spurred form creates dimensional complexity — the combination of flat outer petals and tubular backward spurs creates a piece that reads from different angles as different objects. Blue white on the columbine form creates the Coastal Collection blue-white range's most dimensional piece: the maritime palette on the most structurally three-dimensional botanical form. The Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the Coastal Collection.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the Coastal Collection. The McKee Botanical Garden stocks it. The San Antonio Botanical Garden carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999. the Norfolk Botanical Garden stocks it.
A gift for the Nantucket buyer who wants the set's most structurally unexpected form
The Blue White Columbine ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the Coastal Collection. The Nantucket buyer receives the most structurally dimensional form in the set.
Product Detail:
- Material: Ceramic
- Glaze finish: Glossy
- Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
- Packaging:
- Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
- Year Designed: 2025
Wall hanging
- Choose your spot — works on drywall, plaster, or wood panelling.
- Hammer a small nail at a slight upward angle (about 30°).
- Slide the keyhole slot on the reverse onto the nail head.
- Adjust to level. Rests flat with no visible hardware.
Table & shelf display: Equally beautiful propped on a shelf, mantle, or side table. Pair with books, candles, or a small pot.
- Dust with a soft dry cloth or soft-bristled brush. Do not use wet cloths or liquid cleaners.
- Keep away from direct moisture, steam, and outdoor conditions. Indoor display only.
- Handle by the base or stem — avoid pressure on individual petals.
- If storing, return to original gift box with foam insert for protection.
Shipping
- Free shipping: Orders $200+ within the US
- Standard: 5–8 business days, Express 2–3 business days (at checkout)
- International Ships: to 40 countries — rates at checkout
- Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box
Returns
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.
Have a cool shop? Know someone that does?
Three ways to display it

Stunning table accent
Prop on a table, shelf, or beside books.
A gift that arrives beautifully
Beautiful Signature box. No wrapping needed.

Ready to hang wall art
One screw. No Frame. Solo or gallery wall
Original designs since 1999
Every Chive piece starts in our design studio — with a flower sketch, a glaze palette, and a standard we've been refining for 25 years. Original designs, never mass-market. As seen in Oprah's O List.
How to Hang Ceramic Flowers?
One discovers these flowers, each bearing a secret: a tiny keyhole nestled in the back, waiting for its destiny. The ritual feels almost predetermined - reaching into that dusty jar of orphaned screws, the ones squirreled away over countless home projects. Those odd bits of metal, collected like precious coins, finally finding their purpose. A quick twist of the drill, and there hangs beauty, supported by hardware whose previous life remains a mystery.







