




Japan Green Grey Hibiscus
Our fabulous and unique ceramic flowers do nothing except look pretty. There are endless possibilities with these ceramic flowers, corals and sucWhen my partner asked me what to hang above a couch, I briefly considered suggesting a life-size portrait of me in my pajamas, eating cereal straight from the box. But then I remembered we were aiming for "tasteful," not "restraining order," so I suggested a ceramic wall flower instead. "It's modern artwork" I explained, channeling my inner HGTV host. "Very now, very chic wall art decor." The flower in question was a small, green-grey number that bore an uncanny resemblance to a poppy, if poppies grew up in the shadows of nuclear power plants. It had the sort of coloring that made you wonder if it was intentionally avant-garde or just feeling a bit under the weather. "It's perfect," he mused, eyeing the blank space above our couch like a general surveying a battlefield. "It'll really tie together our collection of mismatched throw pillows and that mysterious stain we can't seem to get out of the upholstery." As we stood there, contemplating this ceramic wonder, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Here we were, two grown men, seriously debating the merits of hanging a clay flower on our wall. If this wasn't a sign of peak adulthood, I didn't know what was. At the very least, it would give our dinner guests something to politely compliment while secretly judging our taste.culents. Mix them up with live plants in your terrariums, or place them on top of one of our decorative planters, or do a cool assorted display on your coffee table. How about some wall art? They are the perfect Objet d'Art! And they are the plant/flower that never dies
- Year Designed: 2023
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- Finish: Glazed
- Keyhole: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
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