White wall decor succeeds or fails on texture, because it has surrendered color as a tool. The white and ivory range here is built for exactly that: hand-formed petals in pearl and ivory glazes whose entire job is shadow — the dimension reads where a white print would vanish. On a white wall, a white ceramic rose is tone-on-tone sculpture; on a green or navy wall, it is the crispest object in the room.
Gray wall art runs the same logic at a lower register, grey through charcoal, and the two families are shown together because that is how the rooms that want them actually work: the neutral aesthetic mixes its whites and greys rather than choosing. Each flower is shaped by hand and kiln-fired, so the neutrals stay clean — no yellowing, no greying beyond the grey you chose. Neutral wall decor that is permanent is rarer than it sounds; most of it is paper.
Gray wall art
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