Pale Blue English Rose

Several centuries of cloud cover produced this.

Regular price $34.65
Gift Ready Box
Ready-to-hang
30-day return policy

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A gift for nurse recipients should acknowledge long shifts and short breaks, and the Pale Blue English Rose is built for exactly that kind of low-maintenance appreciation. The rose's classic, densely layered bloom is reproduced in fine ceramic and finished in a soft, cloud-pale blue that quietly softens the flower's usual formality. As boho wall decor, its muted color mixes easily with macramé, rattan, and other pale, textural pieces without competing for attention in a busy room. It also reads as blue wall decor entirely on its own, holding its shape and color through years of shift work, night rotations, and long days without a single watering reminder. One screw and a level surface is the entire commitment required to hang it. Parrish Art Museum in the Hamptons has exhibited decorative and fine craft work reflecting the same hand-finishing process used on every English rose in this collection. It asks for nothing else, ever.

Product detail
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Glaze finish: Glazed
  • Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
  • Packaging: Individually packaged in gift ready box
  • Color: Pale Blue
  • Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
  • Year Designed: 2024
Dimension
  • 4.53 inches diameter, 2.36 inches tall
How to hang & display

Wall hanging

Works on drywall, plaster, or wood panelling. Drive a small screw at a slight upward angle, leaving the head proud of the wall. Slide the keyhole slot on the back over the screw head, adjust to level. Sits flush — no visible hardware.

No stud? No problem. A drywall anchor rated for the weight works fine.

Displaying a collection

Lay everything out on the floor first. Start with your anchor piece, build outward. Keep 2–3 inches between each piece and aim for the centre of the whole arrangement to land around eye level. Use painter's tape on the wall to map positions before committing to any screws.

Table & shelf display: Equally beautiful propped on a shelf, mantle, or side table. Pair with books, candles, or a small pot.

Full guide on how to hang your ceramic flower →

Care instructions
  1. Dust with a soft dry cloth or soft-bristled brush. Do not use wet cloths or liquid cleaners.
  2. Keep away from direct moisture, steam, and outdoor conditions. Indoor display only.
  3. Handle by the base or stem — avoid pressure on individual petals.
  4. If storing, return to original gift box with foam insert for protection.
Shipping & returns

Shipping

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  • 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

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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.

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A Rose That Never Saw the Sun

The English rose is one of the more densely petaled blooms in the entire collection, with layer after layer curling tightly toward the center in a spiral that has to be built by hand, not simply molded from a single cast. Pale Blue emerged from a studio conversation about what a rose would look like if it had simply never seen direct sun — softer, cooler, a little more reserved than the deep reds most roses default to naturally in a garden. Each petal is shaped individually and layered by hand before the bloom is fully assembled, a slow process that keeps the spiral looking organic instead of engineered or mechanical in its symmetry. Getting the pale blue tone to sit evenly across dozens of overlapping petals without pooling or streaking took real trial and error during the glazing stage alone, over several attempts. A cut rose this full would barely last a week before the outer petals start to brown and drop to the table below; this one holds every layer permanently, with no browning, no petal loss, and no vase water to change. It mounts flat with a single screw and stays exactly as put-together as the day it arrived, through years of long shifts and even longer winters.


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.

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Ready to hang wall art

One screw. No Frame. Solo or gallery wall

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

How to hang ceramic wall flowers?

One screw. No contractors. No drama.

One screw. One keyhole on the back. Ninety seconds and it's on the wall. The video shows exactly how it happens — no special hardware, no second holes, no contractor on speed dial. Whether you're hanging one piece or planning a full gallery wall, the hanging guide walks you through both.

Designed to Share the Same Room

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The France collection inherited its manners from countryside kitchens that never apologized for a chipped teacup or a crooked shutter — faded rose, sun-bleached poppy, a peony that's seen a few decades. Every piece trades polish for something already lived-in. This rose's pale blue softens a bloom that's usually built for drama rather than quiet, reserved composure. Something with real scale anchors the opposite corner.

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Every Chive ceramic flower works two ways: mounted vertically as a growing gallery wall, or laid flat as a no-water tablescape. The Pale Blue English Rose's dense, spiraled structure holds visual weight even in its softened color, making it a quiet anchor for a gallery wall built around calmer tones. Laid flat on a nightstand or dresser, the rose's tightly curled petals become something closer to a sculptural object, worth handling rather than only viewing from across a room.

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Let It Stay Quiet

A pale blue rose pairs cleanly with a pot that stays out of its way entirely rather than competing for the same quiet attention. The Lilo Large Porcelain Indoor Pot in White keeps the palette calm and uncluttered, letting the rose's soft color do the actual visual work in the room. White doesn't compete with pale blue. It just quietly agrees with it, every time.


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Drama, Deliberately Turned Down

Keeping a flower's best structure intact permanently has occupied Chive Ceramics Studio's full attention every year since 2004, and dense, many-layered blooms like the English rose are exactly where that work gets genuinely difficult to pull off. Each individual petal has to be shaped and placed by hand, since no mold could ever replicate the slightly imperfect layering a real rose naturally grows into over a season. That handwork runs slower than any automated process could reasonably tolerate, which is exactly why a finished piece ends up looking grown instead of stamped. Every rose here gets the same treatment, no matter how many petals that specific variety ends up requiring.


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Frequently asked questions

Does a Pale Blue English Rose hang with one screw?

Does a Pale Blue English Rose hang with one screw? It does — a single screw through the keyhole mount on the back is the whole system, the same one used across the collection. No anchor, no second trip to the hardware store required. A real rose this full would need a sturdy vase and constant attention. This one just needs a wall.

What is a thoughtful nurse gift beyond a mug or card?

A thoughtful nurse gift beyond a mug or card needs to acknowledge the job without adding one more thing to maintain afterward at home. A pale blue ceramic rose asks for nothing in return — no watering schedule, no vase to keep filled between long shifts. It just hangs there quietly. Always.

Is a Pale Blue Rose a good gift for nurses?

A Pale Blue Rose works well as a gift for nurses because it's the rare gift that doesn't require energy they don't have left to give. Real flowers need trimming, water changes, and disposal eventually. This one just sits there, permanently composed, regardless of how the week went. Some gifts should ask for nothing back.

Does a Pale Blue English Rose work as peaceful bedroom decor?

A Pale Blue English Rose works as peaceful bedroom decor because the muted, cloud-pale tone avoids the visual noise a deep red rose usually brings into a room. Bedrooms tend to want quiet, not drama, especially after a long day. This one delivers exactly that, permanently. No seasonal swapping ever required.

What ships inside the box with a Pale Blue English Rose order?

A Pale Blue English Rose ships with the ceramic piece and wall-mounting hardware, arriving fully assembled with nothing further required on your part. There's no trimming, no floral tape, and no stem to re-cut every few days like the real thing. It's finished the moment it's unboxed. That's the entire process.

Does a Pale Blue Rose work as calm, minimal decor?

A Pale Blue Rose works as calm, minimal decor because the softened color keeps the piece from overpowering an already simple, spare room. Minimal spaces tend to reject anything too loud or visually busy sitting on the walls around them. This one earns its spot by staying quiet, permanently. Nothing else needed.

How long does a ceramic rose last versus a fresh rose?

A ceramic rose lasts indefinitely, while a fresh rose typically starts wilting within five to seven days, sooner in a warm or dry room. Roses are prized specifically because that window feels so fleeting every single time it arrives. This one has permanently opted out of the countdown. No wilting, no goodbye.

Is a ceramic rose a good thank you gift for a nurse?

A ceramic rose makes a strong thank you gift for a nurse because it doesn't expect anything in return, including care. Most flowers require the exact kind of attention a nurse already gives away all day at work. This one just stays exactly as it arrived. Indefinitely, without asking for more.

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