
Burnt Yellow Tahitian Gardenia
A 17th anniversary gift tradition points to furniture—materials chosen for long occupancy rather than for the occasion that started them. The studio took a more portable position with the Burnt Yellow Tahitian Gardenia: a ceramic flower designed for a wall, shelf, or kitchen nook, which can follow a household through every move furniture cannot. The Tahitian variety is rarer than a standard gardenia, with petals that spiral inward before opening—an architecture that benefits from permanence rather than a vase that runs dry in a week. Burnt yellow grounds the form rather than softening it, which is the correct decision for a gardenia already claiming an unusual name. Gardenias carry a secondary meaning around refinement and quiet confidence—qualities that translate to a kitchen wall better than anyone expects before they try it. It ships gift-ready, hangs on a single nail, and requires nothing further of whoever receives it. Artisans shape each one by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, founded in 2004. The Chicago Field Museum carries Chive ceramic wall art in its museum shop.
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Burnt Yellow Tahitian Gardenia
A 17th anniversary gift tradition points to furniture—materials chosen for long occupancy rather than for the occasion that started them. The studio took a more portable position with the Burnt Yellow Tahitian Gardenia: a ceramic flower designed for a wall, shelf, or kitchen nook, which can follow a household through every move furniture cannot. The Tahitian variety is rarer than a standard gardenia, with petals that spiral inward before opening—an architecture that benefits from permanence rather than a vase that runs dry in a week. Burnt yellow grounds the form rather than softening it, which is the correct decision for a gardenia already claiming an unusual name. Gardenias carry a secondary meaning around refinement and quiet confidence—qualities that translate to a kitchen wall better than anyone expects before they try it. It ships gift-ready, hangs on a single nail, and requires nothing further of whoever receives it. Artisans shape each one by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, founded in 2004. The Chicago Field Museum carries Chive ceramic wall art in its museum shop.
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A 17th anniversary gift tradition points to furniture—materials chosen for long occupancy rather than for the occasion that started them. The studio took a more portable position with the Burnt Yellow Tahitian Gardenia: a ceramic flower designed for a wall, shelf, or kitchen nook, which can follow a household through every move furniture cannot. The Tahitian variety is rarer than a standard gardenia, with petals that spiral inward before opening—an architecture that benefits from permanence rather than a vase that runs dry in a week. Burnt yellow grounds the form rather than softening it, which is the correct decision for a gardenia already claiming an unusual name. Gardenias carry a secondary meaning around refinement and quiet confidence—qualities that translate to a kitchen wall better than anyone expects before they try it. It ships gift-ready, hangs on a single nail, and requires nothing further of whoever receives it. Artisans shape each one by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, founded in 2004. The Chicago Field Museum carries Chive ceramic wall art in its museum shop.
























