
Avocado Green Petunia
Japandi wall art in the Japan Collection's avocado green is the deep, earthy warm green that reads as the most grounded position in the collection's botanical palette — not the cool pea green of the Ghost succulent, not the warm bamboo-yellow of the peridot, but the deep, warm, slightly brown-adjacent green that reads as earth and root and the specific color of mature avocado skin. The Avocado Green Petunia is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Japan Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in an avocado green glaze, shaped in the petunia form — the simple, trumpet-shaped bloom that has been grown in Japanese window boxes and container gardens since the Meiji era introduction of Western garden flowers.
The deep warm green of a collection built on botanical specificity
Chive designed the Japan Collection in 2020 with three distinct greens — pea green (cool, fresh), peridot (warm, bamboo-yellow), and avocado green (deep, earthy, warm) — each occupying a distinct position in the botanical green palette. Avocado green is the deepest and most grounded of the three: the green that reads as shade and earth and mature botanical material rather than new growth. The petunia form holds the avocado green glaze in its simple trumpet structure with the kind of unfussy presence that the deep color benefits from — a more complex form would compete with the color, while the clean petunia trumpet lets the avocado green read without interference. Denver Botanic Gardens carries the Japan Collection.
Denver Botanic Gardens carries the Japan Collection. The Chicago Botanic Garden stocks it. The Atlanta Botanical Garden carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Botanical gardens across the US have independently decided this collection belongs in their shops. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.
A gift for the Japandi room that needs its deep earthy green botanical anchor
The Avocado Green Petunia ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. Denver Botanic Gardens carries it. The Japandi room with natural materials receives the Japan Collection's deepest earthy green from the same collection a botanical institution chose.
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Japandi wall art in the Japan Collection's avocado green is the deep, earthy warm green that reads as the most grounded position in the collection's botanical palette — not the cool pea green of the Ghost succulent, not the warm bamboo-yellow of the peridot, but the deep, warm, slightly brown-adjacent green that reads as earth and root and the specific color of mature avocado skin. The Avocado Green Petunia is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Japan Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in an avocado green glaze, shaped in the petunia form — the simple, trumpet-shaped bloom that has been grown in Japanese window boxes and container gardens since the Meiji era introduction of Western garden flowers.
The deep warm green of a collection built on botanical specificity
Chive designed the Japan Collection in 2020 with three distinct greens — pea green (cool, fresh), peridot (warm, bamboo-yellow), and avocado green (deep, earthy, warm) — each occupying a distinct position in the botanical green palette. Avocado green is the deepest and most grounded of the three: the green that reads as shade and earth and mature botanical material rather than new growth. The petunia form holds the avocado green glaze in its simple trumpet structure with the kind of unfussy presence that the deep color benefits from — a more complex form would compete with the color, while the clean petunia trumpet lets the avocado green read without interference. Denver Botanic Gardens carries the Japan Collection.
Denver Botanic Gardens carries the Japan Collection. The Chicago Botanic Garden stocks it. The Atlanta Botanical Garden carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Botanical gardens across the US have independently decided this collection belongs in their shops. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.
A gift for the Japandi room that needs its deep earthy green botanical anchor
The Avocado Green Petunia ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. Denver Botanic Gardens carries it. The Japandi room with natural materials receives the Japan Collection's deepest earthy green from the same collection a botanical institution chose.





















