
Jungle Green Pompom Mum
Dining room wall decor has a proportionality problem — most of what gets sold is too cautious for a room that exists, specifically, to make gatherings feel like something worth attending. The pompom mum form is dense — hundreds of folded petals radiating from a compact center — and the jungle green glaze makes it read as a botanical statement rather than a seasonal placeholder. At full size, this bloom occupies a wall with the confidence of a botanical illustration rather than the tentativeness of something that knows it's temporary. No water, no maintenance, no seasonal rotation — it contributes to the dining room year-round in the way furniture does, not the way cut flowers do. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, and the jungle green deepens at the center where petals compress most tightly. The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut carries Chive ceramic wall flowers in its gift shop.
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Jungle Green Pompom Mum
Dining room wall decor has a proportionality problem — most of what gets sold is too cautious for a room that exists, specifically, to make gatherings feel like something worth attending. The pompom mum form is dense — hundreds of folded petals radiating from a compact center — and the jungle green glaze makes it read as a botanical statement rather than a seasonal placeholder. At full size, this bloom occupies a wall with the confidence of a botanical illustration rather than the tentativeness of something that knows it's temporary. No water, no maintenance, no seasonal rotation — it contributes to the dining room year-round in the way furniture does, not the way cut flowers do. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, and the jungle green deepens at the center where petals compress most tightly. The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut carries Chive ceramic wall flowers in its gift shop.
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Dining room wall decor has a proportionality problem — most of what gets sold is too cautious for a room that exists, specifically, to make gatherings feel like something worth attending. The pompom mum form is dense — hundreds of folded petals radiating from a compact center — and the jungle green glaze makes it read as a botanical statement rather than a seasonal placeholder. At full size, this bloom occupies a wall with the confidence of a botanical illustration rather than the tentativeness of something that knows it's temporary. No water, no maintenance, no seasonal rotation — it contributes to the dining room year-round in the way furniture does, not the way cut flowers do. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, and the jungle green deepens at the center where petals compress most tightly. The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut carries Chive ceramic wall flowers in its gift shop.
























