Ceramic Flower Wall Art Mofo Mint 6

£20.70

I never imagined I'd be the type to lose sleep over what to hang on a wall, but there I was, wide awake at 3 am, contemplating the merits of a ceramic flower that looked like an artichoke had a torrid affair with a mint-flavored breath mint. This wasn't just any wall art decor; it was a conversation piece that whispered, "I have taste, and it's probably more expensive than yours." The flower in question was a colossal mint green monstrosity, its layers unfurling like an artichoke mid-striptease. It was the kind of modern artwork that made you question whether you'd accidentally stumbled into a home decor store or a vegetable garden on acid. My partner, ever the voice of reason, asked, "Don't you think it's a bit... edible-looking?" I scoffed. "Darling, when has 'inedible' ever been a criterion for great art?" As I hung it on the wall, I couldn't help but feel a sense of smug satisfaction. Here I was, a man who once thought high art was a framed poster of dogs playing poker, now the proud owner of a ceramic flower that could probably be mistaken for an alien life form. It was bizarre, it was bold, and it was absolutely perfect. "You know," I told him "some people might say it's just a glorified salad ingredient. But to me, it's a masterpiece. A mint green, artichoke-esque masterpiece that says, 'I'm not afraid to let my walls look like they're sprouting vegetables.'" And really, isn't that what great art is all about?
Product Details

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  • Year Designed: 2019
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Finish: Glazed
  • Keyhole for Wall Hanging

Dimensions:

  • 16.51 cm (6.5") diameter, 6.86 cm (2.7") height
SKU: C6B250-W

Ceramic Wall Hanging Flower

Fabulously Curated Blooms!

Why waste time picking flowers when you can have the whole garden at once? We've curated the coolest blooms, so you can effortlessly deck your walls without playing the guessing game. It's like shopping on autopilot, and your customers will think you're the floral genius of the century. So, why settle for one flower when you can have a whole wall full of fabulousness?