Apricot Pink Narcissus
The apricot pink narcissus that arrived in the Classic Collection when the narcissus form and the warmest available pink found each other.
Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers include the narcissus form because the narcissus — with its characteristic trumpet center and flat radiating outer petals — is the botanical form that holds a glaze differently in the center than on the edges, creating variation across a single form that Chive has been working with since the Classic Collection's early years. The Apricot Pink Narcissus is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Classic Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in an apricot pink glaze — the warm pink that reads as between the France Collection's peach pink and the Birth Flower Collection's December narcissus pink, a specific warm tone that Briana produced for the Classic Collection.
The warm pink on the form that holds color in two registers simultaneously
The narcissus trumpet center and its flat outer petals hold the apricot pink glaze with different depth — the curved interior of the trumpet holds the glaze more densely, while the flat outer petals distribute it more thinly. This is what makes the narcissus form interesting in a glaze color that has warmth: the apricot pink reads differently in the trumpet than on the outer ring, creating a single-color form with the visual complexity of a two-register piece. Briana made the apricot pink narcissus in a Classic Collection run when the warm pink glaze and the narcissus form were both available. SFMOMA carries the Classic Collection — an institution whose gift shop serves people with sophisticated color responses.
SFMOMA carries the Classic Collection. The Royal Ontario Museum stocks it. The Art Gallery of Ontario 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.
A gift for the person who wants the Classic Collection's most specifically named warm pink botanical
The Apricot Pink Narcissus ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. SFMOMA carries it. The person who wants the warm pink on the most structurally interesting Classic Collection form receives the apricot pink narcissus from the same collection an art institution chose.
- Material: Ceramic
- Glaze finish: Glazed
- Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
- Packaging:
- Color: Apricot Pink
- Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
- Year Designed: 2019
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
Ceramic flowers, original designs by Chive
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.







