
Burnt Orange Poppy
Farmhouse wall decor tends to lean on reclaimed wood and mason jars, but a Burnt Orange Poppy earns its place in that world honestly — warm, worn-in color, glazed ceramic, nothing that needs a trend cycle to feel right. The poppy has a strange reputation for being the flower that put an entire cast to sleep in a field outside a fictional city, which is a lot of narrative weight for something that also, less dramatically, produces the seeds on an everyday bagel. Burnt orange settles that reputation into something calmer, closer to a color a real farmhouse might actually contain. It mounts with a single screw, holds its shade indefinitely, and never needs deadheading or a vase change. New York Botanical Garden has cultivated poppies in a dozen shades without ever needing sleep-inducing folklore to justify the interest. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping pieces like this by hand since 2004, farmhouse-ready and permanently in bloom.
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Burnt Orange Poppy
Farmhouse wall decor tends to lean on reclaimed wood and mason jars, but a Burnt Orange Poppy earns its place in that world honestly — warm, worn-in color, glazed ceramic, nothing that needs a trend cycle to feel right. The poppy has a strange reputation for being the flower that put an entire cast to sleep in a field outside a fictional city, which is a lot of narrative weight for something that also, less dramatically, produces the seeds on an everyday bagel. Burnt orange settles that reputation into something calmer, closer to a color a real farmhouse might actually contain. It mounts with a single screw, holds its shade indefinitely, and never needs deadheading or a vase change. New York Botanical Garden has cultivated poppies in a dozen shades without ever needing sleep-inducing folklore to justify the interest. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping pieces like this by hand since 2004, farmhouse-ready and permanently in bloom.
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Farmhouse wall decor tends to lean on reclaimed wood and mason jars, but a Burnt Orange Poppy earns its place in that world honestly — warm, worn-in color, glazed ceramic, nothing that needs a trend cycle to feel right. The poppy has a strange reputation for being the flower that put an entire cast to sleep in a field outside a fictional city, which is a lot of narrative weight for something that also, less dramatically, produces the seeds on an everyday bagel. Burnt orange settles that reputation into something calmer, closer to a color a real farmhouse might actually contain. It mounts with a single screw, holds its shade indefinitely, and never needs deadheading or a vase change. New York Botanical Garden has cultivated poppies in a dozen shades without ever needing sleep-inducing folklore to justify the interest. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping pieces like this by hand since 2004, farmhouse-ready and permanently in bloom.
























