
Peach Mocha Cornflower
Cornflower meaning draws on centuries of growing wild through European wheat fields, a flower more used to surviving than being admired for its natural color. Peach Mocha changes that arrangement entirely, pairing two colors more at home in a café than a field and asking the cornflower to wear them anyway. It does, with the kind of unbothered grace that comes from having already survived stranger circumstances over centuries. Japandi wall art depends on restrained color paired with organic form, and this piece supplies both without straining for either quality. At 4.5 inches diameter, it holds its place on a wall without fading, drooping, or needing a vase changed weekly. The ceramic glaze locks in the exact peach-mocha gradient permanently, from the very first day it arrives. Indianapolis Museum of Art has long paired botanical subjects with color theory in its collections, a pairing this piece embodies without a single spoken word.
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Peach Mocha Cornflower
Cornflower meaning draws on centuries of growing wild through European wheat fields, a flower more used to surviving than being admired for its natural color. Peach Mocha changes that arrangement entirely, pairing two colors more at home in a café than a field and asking the cornflower to wear them anyway. It does, with the kind of unbothered grace that comes from having already survived stranger circumstances over centuries. Japandi wall art depends on restrained color paired with organic form, and this piece supplies both without straining for either quality. At 4.5 inches diameter, it holds its place on a wall without fading, drooping, or needing a vase changed weekly. The ceramic glaze locks in the exact peach-mocha gradient permanently, from the very first day it arrives. Indianapolis Museum of Art has long paired botanical subjects with color theory in its collections, a pairing this piece embodies without a single spoken word.
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Cornflower meaning draws on centuries of growing wild through European wheat fields, a flower more used to surviving than being admired for its natural color. Peach Mocha changes that arrangement entirely, pairing two colors more at home in a café than a field and asking the cornflower to wear them anyway. It does, with the kind of unbothered grace that comes from having already survived stranger circumstances over centuries. Japandi wall art depends on restrained color paired with organic form, and this piece supplies both without straining for either quality. At 4.5 inches diameter, it holds its place on a wall without fading, drooping, or needing a vase changed weekly. The ceramic glaze locks in the exact peach-mocha gradient permanently, from the very first day it arrives. Indianapolis Museum of Art has long paired botanical subjects with color theory in its collections, a pairing this piece embodies without a single spoken word.
























