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The inspiration for these fantastic mid-century pieces is not hard to guess at all. Named for the Googie-influenced airport, Bowls are a nod to the mod. The speckled gold-finished bases feature soft arcs and hold white marble bowls.
nice bowl! Day it was delivered in went on sale. no price adjustment. Susan. FRIENDSWOOD, TX. 2024-09-05 16:24:50
Crafted from brass with an antique finish, the bowl is oblong in shape. This bowl is the perfect centerpiece for any sized table.
It feels and looks cheaper then the picture so if it is for an arrangement it would be fine but by itself I did not like on my table.. Kelly. SCOTTSDALE, AZ. 2024-07-17 19:04:00
Polish art glass with an organic feel and hand-painted real gold rim.
Beautiful bowl from Global Views. Their quality is always great and Perigold delivered quickly.. mary. weston, FL. 2024-03-06 14:28:33
Their wave platter is inspired by the continuous motion of the tides in the ocean. Handcrafted by artisans in Italy.
. Roy. Duluth, GA. 2022-01-21 08:06:07
Soft and organic in shape, the Formation bowls are a beautiful interpretation of graceful, abstract forms found in nature, expressed in luxurious Italian ceramic.
Excellent, nice piece. Veronica Tuss. Sunny Isles, FL. 2022-04-19 10:09:20
Soft and organic in shape, the bowls are a beautiful interpretation of graceful, abstract forms found in nature, expressed in luxurious Italian ceramic.
Beapiece. Veronica Tuss. Sunny Isles, FL. 2022-04-19 10:07:33
The product is hand-crafted stepped art glass with rings of metallic glaze.
Looks great! Can change items in bowl for every season.. Rose. Rancho Santa Fe, CA. 2020-04-10 16:32:13
With its striking white gloss finish and hand-painted gold details, the Currents Bowl offers a stunning visual impact. Crafted from slip-molded Portuguese ceramic, this elegant piece adds a touch of sophistication to any space, making it a perfect centerpiece for your décor.
The strata bowl, named after its layered construction, is crafted using an ancient Japanese form of firing called "Raku." Raku ware is characterized by beautifully crackled or metallic glazed surfaces as well as blackened unglazed surfaces, both of which are the result of the unique low-firing technique.