Sapporo - 7 Piece Curated Set

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Guest bedroom wall art that makes the spare room worth coming back to — the Sapporo set collects seven ceramic flowers in ivory, chartreuse, and latte, a palette with the kind of restrained warmth that makes visitors feel welcomed rather than overwhelmed by someone else's decorating opinions. Artisans at Chive Ceramics Studio shape each piece by hand, applying reactive glazes that shift between firings so no two delivered sets share the exact same tonal character or surface depth. An aster, snowdrop, queen protea, primrose, ranunculus, lotus, and echeveria span 3.25 to 4.75 inches across — sized for the wall above a guest headboard or the alcove beside a reading lamp where the light changes through the day. Each flower ships wrapped and sealed with keyhole mounting hardware pre-attached for single-screw hanging on standard walls. The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden carries this collection, an institution whose native-plant displays prove that restraint and beauty share a border more often than most people expect.

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)

Ivory Monch Aster | 4.25" diameter, 1.75" 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

  • Free shipping: On qualifying US orders — threshold shown at checkout
  • 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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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

Sapporo is the set we built for the room that gets the least attention and the most scrutiny — the guest bedroom, where every decorating choice you have made is quietly evaluated by someone polite enough not to mention it. Seven flowers in ivory, chartreuse, and latte produce a wall that looks considered without looking like it is trying to impress, which is the narrowest lane in interior decorating and also, in our experience, the hardest one to stay in. The queen protea is the anchor — four inches wide with a glaze that sits somewhere between green and gold depending on whether the bedside lamp is on. The echeveria is the outlier, a succulent shape among botanical flowers, and its presence in the set is the result of someone in the studio placing it on the sample board as a joke that nobody laughed at because it was obviously correct. The primrose and ranunculus handle the delicate end, both under 3.5 inches, and between them they provide the texture the arrangement needs to avoid looking like a catalog page. We named it Sapporo for the cool, clean energy of a northern Japanese city that takes its winters seriously and its aesthetics even more so.


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 gathers thirty-two flowers shaped with the reactive glazes that make each kiln opening a small event worth watching. Sapporo draws heavily from this range — the queen protea and lotus both carry glaze signatures that only the Japan firing schedule and humidity conditions produce.

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

Classic Collection

The Classic Collection offers forty-eight flowers drawn from every chapter of the studio's design history, spanning early experiments to recent innovations. Sapporo's aster and snowdrop descend from Classic-range molds whose proportions have been in continuous use for well over a decade — proof that some shapes simply do not need revision.

Grow Something Real

Walls get the ceramic arrangement; shelves and windowsills get the soil and the seeds. Shido Seeds rounds out the botanical picture, and the Oregano Seeds are a guest-room-friendly starter — aromatic, compact, forgiving of neglect, and just easy enough that your visitors might actually keep them alive between stays.


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

About Chive Studio

Chive Ceramics Studio opened its doors in 2004 — long enough to know that most people do not want to hear about kiln chemistry and short enough to still get excited about it ourselves. The Japan collection, where Sapporo originates, uses reactive glazes that behave differently in every firing cycle, a process that turns each batch into an experiment the team watches through the kiln window with the enthusiasm of people who have genuinely not gotten tired of this yet. More than a hundred and eighty designs later, the curated sets represent the studio playing editor on its own catalog — a necessary role we resisted until enough customers asked us to just choose for them.


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Frequently asked questions

How many pieces come in the Sapporo curated set?

The Sapporo curated set includes seven ceramic flower pieces. An aster, snowdrop, queen protea, primrose, ranunculus, lotus, and echeveria compose the full collection — seven blooms spanning botanical flowers and succulent shapes alike, all finished in the Japan range's reactive glazes that shift from one firing to the next. The variety makes the wall worth studying.

What is a good guest bedroom wall art ceramic flower set?

A good guest bedroom wall art ceramic flower set needs to look polished without broadcasting effort. Sapporo hits that mark with a palette limited to ivory, chartreuse, and latte — three color families, seven flowers, zero visual noise. The reactive glazes add depth that rewards a closer look without demanding one. Welcoming, not loud.

What colors are in the Sapporo ceramic flower collection?

Sapporo runs ivory, chartreuse, and latte across its seven pieces. Three blooms carry chartreuse glazes, two lean ivory, and two are in the latte family — a ratio that keeps the group cohesive while giving each flower its own lane. The reactive finish means tones shift gently between sets. No two delivered collections are identical.

How do I arrange the Sapporo set on my wall?

Anchor the arrangement with the 4.75-inch ivory snowdrop near the center, place the queen protea and lotus on flanking sides, and fill in with the primrose, ranunculus, aster, and echeveria. Two inches of spacing between pieces works for a guest headboard wall. The echeveria adds shape contrast when placed adjacent to a rounder bloom.

Is the Sapporo curated collection easy to hang?

Each bloom in the Sapporo curated collection comes with keyhole hardware pre-fitted to the back. One screw per flower, seven flowers, roughly ten to twelve minutes of installation time for the entire arrangement. A pencil for placement marks and a standard screwdriver handle the job. Renters can use removable wall hooks.

What size is the Sapporo ceramic flower set?

Sapporo flowers span from the 3.25-inch chartreuse primrose to the 4.75-inch ivory snowdrop, with the protea, ranunculus, aster, lotus, and echeveria distributed between 3.5 and 4.5 inches. The range is tighter than larger sets, which gives the grouped arrangement a uniform visual weight well-suited for compact walls.

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

Every bloom in the Sapporo set can be purchased individually from the Chive catalog — the Japan collection stocks each flower as a standalone product. The curated set delivers the matched palette and saves the browsing time; individual purchases let you customize the grouping or replace a single bloom if the wall asks for it.

What rooms suit the Sapporo ceramic flower set best?

The Sapporo ceramic flower set fits guest bedrooms, reading rooms, sitting areas, and any secondary space where the decor should feel intentional but not overdone. The ivory and chartreuse tones work with warm neutrals, pale greens, and natural textures like linen and rattan. A good fit for rooms with personality and restraint.

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