
Panache Green Spider Mum
Living room wall decor is a commitment in a way that bedroom decor is not — it is seen by everyone, commented on by some, and expected to hold its position indefinitely. The Panache Green Spider Mum is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the English Garden Collection, kiln-fired in a panache green glaze that holds its color in artificial light, natural light, and the particular grey light of a Tuesday afternoon that makes most things look like a mistake.
Green wall art that commits to a specific kind of green
Panache green occupies the space between sage and mint — considered enough to be intentional, unusual enough to start a conversation about paint colors. The spider mum form, with its long narrow petals radiating from a dense center, is one of the more architecturally interesting shapes in the English Garden Collection. The collection launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, an event Chive has attended every year for 13 consecutive years. The 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — has been received twice. Publicly the show only records up to 4 stars. The 5-star category is real and quiet.
The Art Institute of Chicago gift shop has been stocking the English Garden Collection for several years. The New York Botanical Garden carries it. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stocks it, which is a combination of institutions that tells you something about the collection's range. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. These are not institutions that reorder things out of habit. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.
A gift for a plant lover who has been very specific about not needing more plants
The Panache Green Spider Mum ships in a Chive gift box, ready to give. It requires no water, no light conditions, no repotting schedule. It hangs with one screw in approximately 90 seconds. The spider mum is the flower of November — if the recipient was born in November, the connection between botanical birth month and a ceramic flower that asks nothing of them in return is the kind of gift logic that holds up at every stage of the explanation.
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Living room wall decor is a commitment in a way that bedroom decor is not — it is seen by everyone, commented on by some, and expected to hold its position indefinitely. The Panache Green Spider Mum is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the English Garden Collection, kiln-fired in a panache green glaze that holds its color in artificial light, natural light, and the particular grey light of a Tuesday afternoon that makes most things look like a mistake.
Green wall art that commits to a specific kind of green
Panache green occupies the space between sage and mint — considered enough to be intentional, unusual enough to start a conversation about paint colors. The spider mum form, with its long narrow petals radiating from a dense center, is one of the more architecturally interesting shapes in the English Garden Collection. The collection launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, an event Chive has attended every year for 13 consecutive years. The 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — has been received twice. Publicly the show only records up to 4 stars. The 5-star category is real and quiet.
The Art Institute of Chicago gift shop has been stocking the English Garden Collection for several years. The New York Botanical Garden carries it. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stocks it, which is a combination of institutions that tells you something about the collection's range. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. These are not institutions that reorder things out of habit. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.
A gift for a plant lover who has been very specific about not needing more plants
The Panache Green Spider Mum ships in a Chive gift box, ready to give. It requires no water, no light conditions, no repotting schedule. It hangs with one screw in approximately 90 seconds. The spider mum is the flower of November — if the recipient was born in November, the connection between botanical birth month and a ceramic flower that asks nothing of them in return is the kind of gift logic that holds up at every stage of the explanation.





















