
Grey Green Monch Aster
A 25th anniversary gift needs to survive twenty-five more years of opinions, which rules out most things and leaves the Grey Green Monch Aster standing there, unbothered, exactly as it should be. Grey green is a color that makes complete sense on a temple wall in Kyoto or a mossy stone placed with intention, and carries a feeling English does not have a single word for. Bring that same grey green into a living room in North America and someone will ask if the plant is sick, someone will suggest more sun, someone will recommend a fertilizer. The Monch Aster has heard all of it and has not changed a single petal. Each one is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, which is the only kind of intervention this particular color has ever needed or wanted. Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the full collection in its gift shop, a fact the aster receives with the same flat calm it receives everything else.
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Grey Green Monch Aster
A 25th anniversary gift needs to survive twenty-five more years of opinions, which rules out most things and leaves the Grey Green Monch Aster standing there, unbothered, exactly as it should be. Grey green is a color that makes complete sense on a temple wall in Kyoto or a mossy stone placed with intention, and carries a feeling English does not have a single word for. Bring that same grey green into a living room in North America and someone will ask if the plant is sick, someone will suggest more sun, someone will recommend a fertilizer. The Monch Aster has heard all of it and has not changed a single petal. Each one is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, which is the only kind of intervention this particular color has ever needed or wanted. Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the full collection in its gift shop, a fact the aster receives with the same flat calm it receives everything else.
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A 25th anniversary gift needs to survive twenty-five more years of opinions, which rules out most things and leaves the Grey Green Monch Aster standing there, unbothered, exactly as it should be. Grey green is a color that makes complete sense on a temple wall in Kyoto or a mossy stone placed with intention, and carries a feeling English does not have a single word for. Bring that same grey green into a living room in North America and someone will ask if the plant is sick, someone will suggest more sun, someone will recommend a fertilizer. The Monch Aster has heard all of it and has not changed a single petal. Each one is shaped by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, which is the only kind of intervention this particular color has ever needed or wanted. Atlanta Botanical Garden carries the full collection in its gift shop, a fact the aster receives with the same flat calm it receives everything else.






















