
Green Rose
Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers exist because Chive has been making them since 1999 and some glazes don't have a home anywhere else. The green rose is one of those glazes — the specific warm green that looks like someone mixed a rose form with a color it was never meant to be, and then put it on a wall and discovered the wall disagreed with no one. This is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Classic Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in a green glaze, shaped in the English rose form — the fully double layered form that reads as unmistakably a rose in any color, including this one.
The collection where Briana commits acts of glaze science
The Classic Collection is where Briana works with leftover glaze from other runs and either produces something terrible or something extraordinary. When it is extraordinary, Chive runs a small batch and it sells out. The green rose is from the batch that worked — the green on the rose form reads as the color the rose was considering before it committed to red. It is possible Chive was not the first people to make a green ceramic rose. It is not possible they made it with less confidence. The Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle carries the Classic Collection — an institution that chose, when given two options, the one that had been made for the enjoyment of making it. The green rose was made in the same spirit.
The Chihuly Garden and Glass carries the Classic Collection. The Art Gallery of Ontario stocks it. The Getty Museum carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Institutions that have strong opinions about what earns wall space have independently decided this collection belongs in their gift shops.
A gift for the person who wanted a rose but specifically not in the expected color
The Green Rose ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The Chihuly Garden and Glass carries it. The person who wanted a ceramic rose but found all the obvious colors too obvious receives the Classic Collection's version of the same decision.
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Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers exist because Chive has been making them since 1999 and some glazes don't have a home anywhere else. The green rose is one of those glazes — the specific warm green that looks like someone mixed a rose form with a color it was never meant to be, and then put it on a wall and discovered the wall disagreed with no one. This is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Classic Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in a green glaze, shaped in the English rose form — the fully double layered form that reads as unmistakably a rose in any color, including this one.
The collection where Briana commits acts of glaze science
The Classic Collection is where Briana works with leftover glaze from other runs and either produces something terrible or something extraordinary. When it is extraordinary, Chive runs a small batch and it sells out. The green rose is from the batch that worked — the green on the rose form reads as the color the rose was considering before it committed to red. It is possible Chive was not the first people to make a green ceramic rose. It is not possible they made it with less confidence. The Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle carries the Classic Collection — an institution that chose, when given two options, the one that had been made for the enjoyment of making it. The green rose was made in the same spirit.
The Chihuly Garden and Glass carries the Classic Collection. The Art Gallery of Ontario stocks it. The Getty Museum carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Institutions that have strong opinions about what earns wall space have independently decided this collection belongs in their gift shops.
A gift for the person who wanted a rose but specifically not in the expected color
The Green Rose ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The Chihuly Garden and Glass carries it. The person who wanted a ceramic rose but found all the obvious colors too obvious receives the Classic Collection's version of the same decision.























