


Chelsea - 8 Piece Curated Set
Chelsea understands something fundamental about English garden elegance: sometimes sophistication lies not in abundance but in the careful selection of exactly the right blooms. Eight ceramic flowers compose this collection—a number that suggests confidence rather than timidity, curation rather than accumulation.
The ivory empire cabbage flower anchors the arrangement with architectural presence, while chartreuse columbine and yellow-green pompom mum inject that slightly unruly vitality that separates living gardens from sterile arrangements. Chartreuse primrose adds delicate charm, balanced by the substantial beauty of a rose pink camellia and the softer blush of peach pink ranunculus. Oatmeal water lily provides neutral sophistication, while rose quartz narcissus offers the kind of understated prettiness that grows more compelling with familiarity.
Eight pieces means you're decorating with intention—enough to create a cohesive story, restrained enough to suggest you understand that more isn't always better. Each ceramic bloom arrives in its own pretty box with a keyhole for wall hanging, because even modest collections deserve thoughtful presentation.
For those who appreciate the Chelsea Flower Show more than the country fête, urbanites who want pastoral beauty without sacrificing modern restraint, and anyone who believes the most elegant gardens are the ones where every single plant has earned its place through undeniable charm.
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Chelsea understands something fundamental about English garden elegance: sometimes sophistication lies not in abundance but in the careful selection of exactly the right blooms. Eight ceramic flowers compose this collection—a number that suggests confidence rather than timidity, curation rather than accumulation.
The ivory empire cabbage flower anchors the arrangement with architectural presence, while chartreuse columbine and yellow-green pompom mum inject that slightly unruly vitality that separates living gardens from sterile arrangements. Chartreuse primrose adds delicate charm, balanced by the substantial beauty of a rose pink camellia and the softer blush of peach pink ranunculus. Oatmeal water lily provides neutral sophistication, while rose quartz narcissus offers the kind of understated prettiness that grows more compelling with familiarity.
Eight pieces means you're decorating with intention—enough to create a cohesive story, restrained enough to suggest you understand that more isn't always better. Each ceramic bloom arrives in its own pretty box with a keyhole for wall hanging, because even modest collections deserve thoughtful presentation.
For those who appreciate the Chelsea Flower Show more than the country fête, urbanites who want pastoral beauty without sacrificing modern restraint, and anyone who believes the most elegant gardens are the ones where every single plant has earned its place through undeniable charm.






















