Ceramic Flower France Kits

In a cramped office between pretension and craft dedication, color zealots wage daily battles over shade names. Current record: 264 distinct greens (Brian's "spaceman green" was rejected). The France Collection emerged during a fever-dream moment when every screen displayed French Renaissance masterpieces, as if osmosis would transform us into François Boucher. Yellow and pink proved temperamental teenagers while red remained the expensive diva. The resulting palette practically curates itself—each shade conspiring with neighbors like old money with Versailles confidence.


Ceramic Birth Flower Collection

Your birth month deserves its own ceramic flower tribute on the wall.

FAQs

How do I hang these on my wall?

Each ceramic flower comes with our signature keyhole design for effortless installation. Just mount a small screw or nail in your wall, and slide the flower right on. No power tools, no contractors, no crying over multiple holes in the wrong spots.

How do I know which flowers will look good together?

That's why we created curated collections. For those moments when choice paralysis strikes and you're staring at 150+ designs like a deer in headlights. These collections are designed to work together harmoniously, making it nearly impossible to create a bad combination (though we admire your determination if you try).

Can I mix flowers from different collections, or will my wall have an identity crisis?

Absolutely! While our France and English Garden collections play beautifully together (think French countryside meets English manor), you might discover that Japan's minimalist blooms pair surprisingly well with Coastal's breezy florals. Browse our individual collections to see what speaks to your eclectic decorating soul—or check out our curated bundles if you prefer someone else to make the hard choices.

Do I really need more than one, or are you just trying to enable my collecting habits?

Look, we could pretend one ceramic flower is enough, but we've seen your emails. Most people start with one "just to try it" and end up creating entire botanical walls. We're not saying you need our entire collection, but your walls might look a little lonely with just one flower. Consider this your gentle nudge toward creating that "mild envy among neighbors" we mentioned.