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Tole Sculptural Flower -- Double Auricula

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Sale price$1,495.00

Hand-shaped metal petals, soft romance—a keepsake bloom for her desk

Auriculas were once the darlings of Victorian “florists’ flowers” – tiny, velvety blooms displayed on dark shelves like little jewel-box performances. Tommy Mitchell’s Auricula in Clay Pot captures that romance in metal: a cluster of painted blossoms lifted above a rosette of leaves, set in a classic clay pot that looks as if it’s just been brought in from a chilly garden. 

From his North Carolina studio, Mitchell and his team work in copper, steel, paint, and gold leaf to create floral sculptures that feel surprisingly alive—and stay in peak bloom forever. Each auricula is hand-cut, shaped, and layered with color so the petals catch light like the real thing, then anchored in a glazed terracotta pot just the right size for a bedside table or breakfast tray. At around fifteen inches tall, it’s substantial enough to stand alone, but petite enough to tuck into a vignette—an heirloom-scale gesture of flowers for the woman who notices every detail.

We take great care packing, shipping, and insuring this beautiful art piece, so we are not able to offer free shipping on this item.

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Tole Sculptural Flower -- Double Auricula Sale price$1,495.00

Why Interior Designers Love Tommy Mitchell's Flowers...

Decorative chandelier hanging in a room with ornate wallpaper

He learned the craft restoring antique European tole flowers

Mitchell spent twenty years restoring antiques. Handed a box of broken old metal flowers to repair, he rebuilt them — then began making his own.

Tommy Mitchell working on a tole floral arrangement with green leaves and a yellow flower on a table.

Real copper, brass, and steel, shaped entirely by hand

Not silk, not resin. Mitchell cuts wafer-thin copper, brass, and steel by hand, finishing each petal in layered paint and gold leaf.

Modern kitchen with blue cabinets, plants, and a window view.

Collected by the designers who shape Southern style

Collected by designers like Bunny Williams and Charlotte Moss — who collaborated with Mitchell on a birth-flower collection

Craftsman Profile

Tommy Mitchell

Tommy Mitchell is a North Carolina sculptor who shapes, paints, and gilds copper, brass, and steel into luminous botanical works that feel like permanent bouquets. Trained as a restorer and finisher, he spent more than twenty years working with important antiques before turning to his own metal florals, applying jewelry-scale techniques at interior scale. In his studio, each petal, leaf, and stem is hand-formed, chased, and finished in layered paint and gold leaf, resulting in tactile, organic forms that echo real flowers and foliage while carrying the depth and glow of aged metal. Flower Magazine calls his pieces “odes to beauty found in the garden,” and retailers describe them as scaled-up floral sculptures—part tole, part fine art—that never wilt.

Mitchell’s work has become a quiet obsession for collectors and top interior designers, frequently appearing in highly styled rooms and prestigious projects. Designers such as Bunny Williams and Phoebe Howard were early admirers of his metal florals, and his pieces now show up everywhere from Palm Beach boutiques to collaborations with tastemakers like Charlotte Moss. Editorial features in titles like Flower Magazine, along with repeated appearances in designer showhouses and gift guides, have cemented his reputation for botanicals that feel both romantic and refined—sculptures that live comfortably alongside antiques, contemporary art, and layered, collected interiors.

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Mitchell meticulously bends, snips, and paints copper, brass, and steel to create startlingly detailed, lifelike sculptures.

This North Carolina artist shapes, paints, and gilds metal to craft botanicals that are permanent odes to beauty found in the garden...Mitchell’s fan base of collectors continues to grow as quickly as weeds in the garden.

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