Kyoto - 8 Piece Curated Set

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Bedroom wall art that settles into the room the way good design should — quietly. The Kyoto set assembles eight ceramic flowers in ivory, caramel, chartreuse, burnt yellow, and oatmeal, a palette that the Japan collection calls its most composed and the studio calls its personal favorite. Shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, these blooms carry reactive glazes whose color deepens with each firing — the chemistry responsible for the settled, almost antique finish that makes new ceramic look like it has been on the wall for years. An aster, peony, snowdrop, two proteas, begonia, poppy, and water lily range from 3.75 to 5.5 inches, giving the arrangement enough variety for a headboard wall or a bedroom alcove. Every bloom ships wrapped individually with keyhole hardware pre-installed. Kyoto is carried by the Andy Warhol Museum, where the permanent collection proves that art and domesticity have never been as far apart as people assume.

Product detail
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Glaze finish: Glazed
  • Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
  • Packaging:
  • Color:
  • Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
  • Year Designed: 2025
Dimension

(Links below to individual flowers)

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

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  • 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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What flowers are included?

Our design team picked these. It took longer than it should have — someone always has opinions about petal shapes, and at least one person was caught quietly swapping out someone else's color choices. What's below is what made it through. Click any name for dimensions, color detail, and close-ups of the individual piece.


Chive Studio at Chelsea Flower Show displaying a wall of ceramic flowers in green, white, yellow, and orange.

The Story Behind This Collection

The studio's honest opinion about Kyoto is that it is the set we would hang in our own bedrooms, which is both a recommendation and a confession that we have strong feelings about what the last thing you see before sleep should look like. Eight flowers in warm earth tones — the ivory aster opens the group like a deep breath, and the chartreuse proteas bring a green that does not photograph the same way it appears in person, which we consider a feature rather than a problem. The burnt yellow begonia and poppy carry the warmth the set needs to avoid feeling monastic, and the oatmeal water lily sits in the middle of all of it doing what water lilies do best: holding still while everything around them moves. The caramel peony is the piece people ask about most, a glaze result we have tried to reproduce exactly and failed at often enough to stop calling it a recipe and start calling it a collaboration with the kiln. Kyoto got its name because the palette reminded someone on the team of temple gardens in autumn — not the postcard version, the real one, where the colors are muddier and more complicated and considerably better.


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.

English Garden Collection Ceramic flowers arranged on wall display as home decor art — Chive Studio Toronto

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

Japan Collection

The Japan Collection is the home range for every bloom in the Kyoto set — thirty-two flowers defined by the reactive glazes that make each firing an open question. The chartreuse proteas and caramel peony are particular highlights, two finishes that the kiln treats differently every single time.

Ivory Spider Mum ceramic wall flower styled on wall — Coastal Collection — Chive Studio Toronto

Classic Collection

The Classic Collection offers forty-eight flowers that cover two decades of studio design and experimentation. Kyoto's aster and water lily share mold lineage with Classic-era originals that were refined and then reglazed for the Japan-inspired palette — same familiar silhouettes, entirely different presence on the wall.

Grow Something Real

Living plants and ceramic flowers make better neighbors than competitors. Shido Seeds provides the growing half of the equation, and the Oxalis Seeds are an especially good match for this particular set — their purple-green foliage echoes the chartreuse and earth tones that Kyoto puts on the wall above.


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

About Chive Studio

Since 2004, Chive Ceramics Studio has treated the kiln the way a farmer treats the weather — you prepare your best work and then you accept what the firing gives you, for better or occasionally for worse. The reactive glazes on the Japan collection, where Kyoto was born, amplify that relationship. No two firings produce identical surfaces, which means every set that leaves the studio has its own tonal signature worth keeping. The catalog now spans north of one-eighty individual blooms, and curated groupings exist for the people who said — reasonably — that choosing among that many options is not shopping, it is a homework assignment. We did the homework. You get the wall.


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Frequently asked questions

How many pieces come in the Kyoto curated set?

The Kyoto curated set includes eight ceramic flower pieces in total. An aster, peony, snowdrop, columbine, sugarbush protea, begonia, poppy, and water lily make up the group — all eight sourced from the Japan collection's reactive-glaze range and grouped by their shared earth-tone palette rather than by flower category or size. Every bloom carries its own kiln signature.

What is a good bedroom wall art ceramic flower set?

A good bedroom wall art ceramic flower set should look like it was always part of the room rather than something hung yesterday. Kyoto achieves that through warm earth tones and reactive glazes that give the ceramic a slightly aged finish — the opposite of shiny-new decor. Eight blooms at bedside scale, nothing oversized. Sleep-friendly art.

What colors are in the Kyoto ceramic flower collection?

Kyoto runs ivory, caramel, chartreuse, burnt yellow, and oatmeal across its eight flowers. The palette is deliberately warm and low-contrast, built to absorb lamplight rather than bounce it. No bright whites, no saturated color — just the kind of tones that make a bedroom feel settled. Exact shades vary by firing.

How do I arrange the Kyoto set on my wall?

Position the 5.5-inch oatmeal water lily as the central anchor above the headboard. Fan the remaining seven blooms outward in a loose organic shape — the larger peony and begonia work well at mid-level, with the smaller proteas and poppy at the perimeter. Aim for two to three inches between pieces. Symmetry is optional; balance matters more.

Is the Kyoto curated collection easy to hang?

All eight blooms in the Kyoto curated collection ship with pre-installed keyhole fittings. Drive one screw per flower, hang, and adjust. The full installation typically takes twelve to fifteen minutes for eight pieces. No specialist tools, no anchors for standard drywall. A pencil for marks and a level for sanity.

What size is the Kyoto ceramic flower set?

Kyoto blooms range from the 3.75-inch sugarbush protea and poppy up to the 5.5-inch oatmeal water lily, with the aster, peony, snowdrop, columbine, and begonia spread between 4.25 and 5 inches. The graduated sizing lets you build depth into the arrangement — smaller pieces at the edges, larger ones toward the center.

Can I buy Kyoto ceramic flowers individually or only as a set?

Every flower in the Kyoto set is stocked individually in the Chive catalog under the Japan collection. The curated set packages all eight in a single order with the palette already matched. Buying individually lets you add blooms at your own pace — some customers start with three and expand to the full eight over time.

What rooms suit the Kyoto ceramic flower set best?

The Kyoto ceramic flower set fits bedrooms, guest suites, dressing rooms, and any private space where the walls benefit from warmth without volume. The earth-tone palette pairs naturally with linen, wood, and stone textures. It reads equally well above a low platform bed and beside a tall wardrobe. Versatility without effort.

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