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.
Blush pink decor
Gift for bridesmaid
Frequently asked questions about pink ceramic flowers
How does the wall-mounting system work?
Can pink flowers mix with other Chive colors on one wall?
What is a good gift for a bridesmaid that isn’t a robe?
What is a good baby shower gift that isn’t clothes?
What is the packaging like for gifting?
Which pinks suit a room that isn’t a “pink room”?
Do the pink glazes fade in sunlight?
What does pink wall art from Chive include?
RHS Chelsea Flower Show2026 4-star booth award recipient
2 x 5-star booth award — winner
Exhibiting since 2013














































