
Avocado Green Sorbet Peony
Japandi wall art in the Japan Collection reaches its third peony with avocado green — the deep earthy warm green that grounds the collection's botanical palette the way a mature plant grounds a garden. The Avocado Green Sorbet Peony is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Japan Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in an avocado green glaze, shaped in the Sorbet peony cultivar — the semi-double open form that has already appeared in the Japan Collection in peridot and navy, and that holds avocado green with the same botanical authority it holds every other Japan Collection color.
The third peony in a collection that earns every color position
The Japan Collection has three Sorbet peonies — peridot (warm bamboo-yellow), navy (Japanese indigo), and avocado green (deep earthy warm). Each represents a distinct position in the Japan Collection's color palette, and all three together on a wall create the Japan Collection's peony study: the same semi-double cultivar across the warm green, botanical green, and deep blue positions that define the collection's range. Avocado green is the earthy anchor — the color that reads as the most grounded of the three, connected to earth and shade and the deep green of mature botanical material. The Getty Museum carries the Japan Collection.
The Getty Museum carries the Japan Collection. The Art Gallery of Ontario stocks it. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Art institutions from Los Angeles to Toronto to Cleveland have independently decided this collection belongs in their gift shops.
A gift for the Japandi room that needs its deep earthy green on the most Japanese botanical form
The Avocado Green Sorbet Peony ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The Getty Museum carries it. The Japandi room that needs the third Japan Collection peony receives the avocado green version from the same collection the Getty Museum chose.
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Japandi wall art in the Japan Collection reaches its third peony with avocado green — the deep earthy warm green that grounds the collection's botanical palette the way a mature plant grounds a garden. The Avocado Green Sorbet Peony is a handmade ceramic wall flower from the Japan Collection, kiln-fired in Toronto in an avocado green glaze, shaped in the Sorbet peony cultivar — the semi-double open form that has already appeared in the Japan Collection in peridot and navy, and that holds avocado green with the same botanical authority it holds every other Japan Collection color.
The third peony in a collection that earns every color position
The Japan Collection has three Sorbet peonies — peridot (warm bamboo-yellow), navy (Japanese indigo), and avocado green (deep earthy warm). Each represents a distinct position in the Japan Collection's color palette, and all three together on a wall create the Japan Collection's peony study: the same semi-double cultivar across the warm green, botanical green, and deep blue positions that define the collection's range. Avocado green is the earthy anchor — the color that reads as the most grounded of the three, connected to earth and shade and the deep green of mature botanical material. The Getty Museum carries the Japan Collection.
The Getty Museum carries the Japan Collection. The Art Gallery of Ontario stocks it. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Art institutions from Los Angeles to Toronto to Cleveland have independently decided this collection belongs in their gift shops.
A gift for the Japandi room that needs its deep earthy green on the most Japanese botanical form
The Avocado Green Sorbet Peony ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The Getty Museum carries it. The Japandi room that needs the third Japan Collection peony receives the avocado green version from the same collection the Getty Museum chose.





















