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Pink Ceramic Flowers — Pink Wall Art

Blush to rose. The romantic range, minus the wilting.

Pink wall art in handmade ceramic: blush, champagne, peach, rose, and rose quartz glazes across peonies, ranunculus, camellias, and roses from the France, Japan, and English Garden collections. Kiln-fired and colorfast, each flower hangs on one screw and keeps its pink permanently

Ceramic wall flowers in pink · Blush, rose, and champagne · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
Ceramic wall flowers in pink · Blush, rose, and champagne · Hangs on one screw · Ships gift-ready to 40+ countries
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Pink wall art carries more range than its reputation suggests. The glazes here run from champagne and blush — pinks that behave like warm neutrals — through peach and rose to rose quartz, and the flower forms carry them differently: a blush ranunculus reads soft and French, a rose-pink camellia reads saturated and deliberate. The result is a pink for nurseries, a pink for powder rooms, and a pink for the living room of someone who has never once described their taste as “pink.” 

Every piece is shaped by hand and kiln-fired, so the color is permanent — blush that stays blush through steam, sun, and the years a printed pink spends quietly yellowing. Most arrangements from this page pair two pinks with one neutral from the grey-white range; the third tone is what moves a cluster from sweet to styled.

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Blush pink decor

Blush pink decor works as the gateway pink: pale enough to function as a neutral, warm enough to soften a grey or white room instantly. A blush ceramic peony against a white wall gives the tone without textiles or paint, and because the glaze is dimensional it avoids the flat-sticker look that dooms most blush accents. Start with one blush piece; rooms tend to request a second. 

Pink Rose ceramic wall flower — France Collection — handmade by Chive Studio Toronto

Gift for bridesmaid

A gift for a bridesmaid has to survive comparison — she will see what the others got. A pink ceramic flower clears the bar: handmade, gift-boxed on arrival, and unlike the robe and the tumbler, still on her wall at the fifth anniversary. Match glazes to the wedding palette or give each bridesmaid a different pink from the same range — coordinated, not identical, which is roughly the brief for the bridesmaids themselves.

Chive Studio has designed ceramic wall flowers in Toronto since 2004; the pink range carries the studio’s most-gifted glazes, and the credentials travel with it — stocked by 200+ institutions worldwide, featured in Vogue, 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 pink ceramic flowers

How does the wall-mounting system work?

One small screw into the keyhole slot on the back of each flower — hardware ships in the box, hanging takes about ninety seconds, and relocation means filling a pin-sized hole. A row of three hangs in under ten minutes, level included, and the anchors work in drywall, plaster, and rental walls alike.

Can pink flowers mix with other Chive colors on one wall?

Yes — the glazes are built as one system. Pink beside ivory and green is the classic garden read; pink against navy is the confident one. Two pinks plus one neutral is the arrangement we see most. Start with the color already in the room’s textiles and the pairing usually decides itself.

What is a good gift for a bridesmaid that isn’t a robe?

A pink ceramic wall flower in her glaze — blush, peach, or rose. It arrives gift-boxed, costs comfortably inside bridesmaid-gift range, and outlives every getting-ready prop in the photos. Different pinks for each bridesmaid keeps the set coordinated without being uniform.

What is a good baby shower gift that isn’t clothes?

A pink ceramic flower for the nursery wall. It hangs above changing-table height on one screw, has no parts, batteries, or size the baby outgrows, and is still hanging when the crib becomes a bed. Blush and rose quartz are the nursery favorites; it ships gift-ready, which matters the week before a shower.

What is the packaging like for gifting?

Gift-ready as shipped — box, protective nest, screw and anchor inside. Hand it over as-is; the box has fans of its own. Screw and anchor ship inside, so the recipient hangs it the same day — no follow-up trip, no assembly, nothing to explain.

Which pinks suit a room that isn’t a “pink room”?

Champagne and blush, which are pinks the way beige is technically a color — present, flattering, deniable. They warm a grey room without announcing a theme, and guests will compliment the wall without once using the word pink. Rose quartz is the next step for the newly converted. Full rose is for people who have stopped pretending, whom we also serve.

Do the pink glazes fade in sunlight?

No. Pink is the family most prone to fading in printed decor and the least in fired ceramic — the glaze is fused in the kiln and holds its shade through direct sun indefinitely. The blush you hang in a bright south-facing room is the blush you repaint around years later.

What does pink wall art from Chive include?

Every pink across the collections: blush and peach ranunculus, rose camellias and peonies, rose-quartz narcissus and strawflowers, champagne roses. All handmade, kiln-fired, one-screw mounts, shipped gift-ready. If a pink exists in the studio’s kilns, it lives on this page — the fastest way to shop the color rather than the collection.

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 every pink design, blush through champagne. From here, most readers continue to colorful wall art, french country decor, and birth flower ceramics.

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