Water beads off a hand-glazed green ceramic ranunculus — green wall art that never needs watering.

Green Ceramic Flowers — Green Wall Art

All the green of a plant wall. None of the funerals.

Green wall art in handmade ceramic: sage, pistachio, chartreuse, jade, olive, and deep botanical greens from across the Chive collections, including sculptural succulent forms. Kiln-fired and colorfast, each flower hangs on a single screw and delivers the plant-wall effect without light, water, or grief. 

Ceramic wall flowers and succulents in green · Sage to deep botanical · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
Ceramic wall flowers and succulents in green · Sage to deep botanical · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
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Green wall art solves the problem the plant wall keeps creating. Live greenery on a wall demands light the wall rarely has and maintenance the owner rarely sustains; the ceramic version delivers the same visual — leaf greens, succulent rosettes, botanical texture — in kiln-fired glaze that asks nothing back. The greens here run from pale sage and pistachio through chartreuse to jade, olive, and deep botanical, drawn from every Chive collection.

The succulent forms deserve a specific mention: hand-built echeverias and firecracker succulents that read as sculpture up close and as a thriving plant shelf from across the room. Each piece is shaped by hand and formed one at a time, so glazes vary slightly within their family — the pistachio you receive is a sibling of the one photographed, not a photocopy. Green pairs with everything the way plants pair with everything; it is the range we point to when someone says they can’t decide.

Jade Green - Succulent - handmade by Chive Studio Toronto

Sage green decor

Sage green decor works because sage behaves like a neutral that happens to have an opinion. Against warm woods and oatmeal textiles it reads calm; against black and white it reads considered. A cluster of sage and pistachio ceramic flowers gives a wall the tone without repainting it, and the muted glazes photograph the way sage rooms are supposed to feel — quiet, current, slightly smug about it.

Gift for plant lover

A gift for a plant lover carries a specific risk: they already own the plant, the pot, and the strong opinions. The green ceramic flower sidesteps all three — it is the only plant-adjacent object that cannot be overwatered, and the succulent forms in this range are close enough to the real thing to earn shelf space beside it. It ships gift-ready, hangs on one screw, and never becomes their problem.

Chive Studio has designed ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 2004; every green piece — flower or succulent — is shaped by hand and kiln-fired, and the credentials travel with it — stocked by 200+ institutions worldwide, featured in Real Homes, and shipped gift-ready to 40+ countries. Exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show since 2013; twice awarded the 5-star booth award — only two are given each year.

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Frequently asked questions about green ceramic flowers

Do ceramic flowers need a special hook or anchor?

No — one small screw with a standard anchor, both included in the box. Each flower has a keyhole slot on the back; hang it the way you’d hang a small frame, minus the wire and the leveling argument. The screw and anchor ship in the box, so hanging happens the day the flower arrives.

Are the succulent designs in this range wall-mounted too?

Yes. The echeverias and other succulent forms hang exactly like the flowers — keyhole slot, one screw — and they are the pieces most often mistaken for live plants in photographs, a confusion we encourage. Unlike the live versions, they hold their color in a windowless bathroom and survive every vacation you take.

What is a good gift for a plant lover who has every plant?

A green ceramic flower or succulent from this range. It respects the aesthetic without duplicating the inventory, requires none of their care schedule, and is the one botanical object they cannot kill or already own. Gift-ready packaging, one screw, permanent glaze.

What is botanical decor that isn’t another houseplant?

Botanical decor covers everything plant-shaped that isn’t alive: pressed prints, dried stems, and — most durably — ceramic botanical forms. Hand-built ceramic flowers and succulents deliver leaf color and organic shape in a material that ignores light levels and travel schedules. For a wall, dimensional ceramic beats a print at the same size because it casts real shadow.

What is the packaging like for gifting?

Gift-ready as shipped: box, protective nest, hardware inside. Nothing to add unless ribbon is a love language. The box is sturdy enough to ship onward if the gift is traveling, and the hardware inside means the recipient can hang it the same day.

What green shades work in a room with lots of real plants?

Go one shade weirder than the plants. Real foliage clusters in the middle greens, so the ceramic pieces that sing next to a monstera are chartreuse, jade, and olive — the greens plants attempt only when something has gone wrong. The ceramic versions hold those colors on purpose and permanently. Your plants provide the life; the flowers provide the range; nobody in this arrangement needs a moisture meter.

Do the green glazes fade or change over time?

No. Green glazes are kiln-fired and fused to the ceramic — sun, steam, and years leave them exactly as hung. The variation you may notice between pieces is hand-glazing at work, not aging. Ten years on a sunny wall and the sage is still sage — fired color is the most future-proof thing about the piece.

What does green wall art from Chive include?

Every green design across the Chive collections: flowers from sage through deep botanical, plus the hand-built succulent range. All kiln-fired, all one-screw wall mounts, all shipped gift-ready — one page, the entire green story. It is the range to shop when the room already has a plant problem and the walls want in on it.

2004 Making ceramics since
200+ Institutions worldwide

RHS Chelsea Flower Show2026 4-star booth award recipient
2 x 5-star booth award — winner
Exhibiting since 2013

About Chive Studio

Chive Studio has designed ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 2004, each shaped by hand and kiln-fired in small batches. This page collects the studio’s green range — flowers and hand-built succulents. From here, most readers continue to colorful wall art, english garden style, and seed packets.

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