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Grey & White Ceramic Flowers — White Wall Decor

Ivory to charcoal. The range for rooms that whisper on purpose.

White wall decor and gray wall art in one handmade ceramic range: ivory, pearl, oatmeal-white, grey, and charcoal glazes across roses, asters, water lilies, and peonies. Kiln-fired and colorfast, each flower hangs on a single screw — the neutral aesthetic, rendered in permanent dimensional form.

Ceramic wall flowers in white, ivory, and grey · Pearl to charcoal · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
Ceramic wall flowers in white, ivory, and grey · Pearl to charcoal · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
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Regular price $26.90

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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

Gray wall art is the range for rooms already committed to restraint — grey sofas, charcoal walls, black metal frames. A grey ceramic rose against charcoal is nearly monochrome and entirely dimensional, which is the trick: the arrangement reads as architecture rather than decoration. The grey glazes also anchor mixed-neutral clusters, giving ivory pieces something to stand against. Charcoal is the range’s quiet best-seller among people who describe their style as “no.”

Gift for him

A gift for him fails in predictable ways — consumable, gadget, or joke — and this range dodges all three. A charcoal or grey ceramic flower is a real object from a real studio, masculine-neutral without trying, and it hangs in the office, hallway, or bathroom with one screw and zero maintenance. It is the gift that says considered rather than obligated, which is the entire assignment. Ships gift-ready.

Chive Studio has designed ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 2004; the white, ivory, and grey range is the studio’s quietest work, and the credentials travel with it — stocked by 200+ institutions worldwide, featured in The O List, and shipped gift-ready to 40+ countries. Exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show since 2013; twice awarded the 5-star booth award — only two are given each year.

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Frequently asked questions about grey and white ceramic flowers

How do ceramic wall flowers attach to the wall?

One small screw — keyhole slot on the back, hardware in the box, about ninety seconds per piece. Rental-safe: the hole left behind is pin-sized. Screw and anchor ship in the box, and the flush keyhole mount means no wire, no sawtooth, no leaning.

Will white glazes yellow over time?

No. Yellowing is what happens to paper, fabric, and cheap plastic; kiln-fired glaze is glass-hard and chemically stable. The ivory you hang is the ivory you have in a decade. Steam, sunlight, and time act on the wall around the piece long before they act on the piece.

What is a good gift for him that isn’t a gadget?

A grey or charcoal ceramic wall flower. It is handmade, architectural rather than cute, hangs anywhere with one screw, and requires nothing from him ever again — the complete opposite of a gadget. Arrives gift-ready; pairs well with the discovery that he does, in fact, have taste.

What is a good gift for a father in law?

Something with craftsmanship he can inspect and no batteries — a hand-built ceramic flower in the neutral range clears both. Charcoal reads distinguished, ivory reads classic, and either survives the garage-workshop conversation about how it was made. Gift-boxed on arrival.

What is a good gift for a doctor?

Something calm, durable, and unrelated to medicine. A white or grey ceramic flower suits the brief: it works in an office or consult room, wipes clean, mounts on one screw, and — unlike nearly every doctor gift — was not purchased in a hospital gift shop. Gift-ready packaging included.

How does a neutral aesthetic avoid feeling cold?

Texture, which is the neutral aesthetic’s entire secret and the reason this range exists. A flat white room is a waiting room; a white room with dimensional objects — hand-formed petals, real shadow, glaze variation — is a designed one. Mix ivory with grey rather than matching whites, add one oatmeal piece if it still feels stern, and stop before adding color. The restraint is the style. The flowers are just the restraint with better shadows.

What is neutral wall decor that works in a bathroom?

Fired ceramic in ivory or grey. The glaze is humidity-proof, the palette suits tile, and the keyhole mount sits flush — neutral wall decor that survives steam is essentially this material and very little else. One ivory flower beside the mirror is the classic placement; a grey trio over the towel bar is the ambitious one.

What does white wall decor from Chive include?

Every white, ivory, and grey design across the collections: ivory roses and asters, pearl water lilies, grey and charcoal flowers from the Classic and Japan ranges. Handmade, kiln-fired, one-screw mounts, gift-ready. Shop it when the room’s palette is already decided and the wall just needs the texture.

2004 Making ceramics since
200+ Institutions worldwide

RHS Chelsea Flower Show2026 4-star booth award recipient
2 x 5-star booth award — winner
Exhibiting since 2013

About Chive Studio

Chive Studio has designed ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 2004, each shaped by hand and kiln-fired in small batches. This page collects the white, ivory, and grey range. From here, most readers continue to colorful wall art, coastal wall decor, japandi aesthetic, and unique gifts for men.

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