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Lunares by Nima Oberoi
Serving bowls that match the charm and whimsy of our all-time best-seller pint ice cream holder. They are adorable for serving olives, nuts, and dips too. Each of our creations is designed in our San Francisco studio. Master craftsmen using the centuries-old techniques of sand casting create the original mold and skilled artisans hand-make every piece, with pride, in our family-owned factory.
Alessi
Big Love is a big ice cream bowl designed for singles as well as couples to share: The two halves of the spoon heart - a small divertissement - make it possible for each to their part of the ice cream without touching that of the other. As imagined by Italian designer Miriam Mirri.
. Claudia. Miami, FL. 2024-01-15 17:12:21
Arthur Court Designs
Take a regal approach to entertainment with this Mardi Gras Cereal/Soup Bowl from Arthur Court. Hand-crafted in the shape of a crown this piece features an alternating pattern of elegant leaves and rounded points along the top beaded edge. Fleur-de-lis symbols accompany more leaf designs around the side of this handmade and aluminum bowl while ropy patterns border the base.
Entice more than animals with the unique appeal of this elevated Alligator bowl from Arthur Court. Playful alligators swarm around the base of this piece as their various body parts lift it off the ground. The smooth dish looks especially lustrous against the plated scales and patterned skin of the statuettes. Handcrafted in sand-cast aluminum, the bowl is perfect for sauces or finger foods.
Beatriz Ball
From the Giftables Collection, a pearl of a serving piece from Beatriz Ball. The GIFTABLES Collection features handmade and artfully designed items at irresistible prices; each packaged in a lovely gift box. The embodiment of versatility, pair the GIFTABLES Ocean Oyster Bowl with any of our larger oyster bowls and multiply the serving possibilities. Own this one and the world of entertaining is your oyster.
Elevate your server with the help of the mighty crustacean in Arthur Court's Coastal Crab Cereal/Soup Bowl. A crab houses the gleaming bowl in its shell as it supports the sides with its claws. While the dish takes up most of its body and this creature still features beady eyes and realistic legs in this handmade aluminum design.
The Beatriz Ball GIFTABLES Organic Pearl decorative silver bowl with serving spoon makes a unique wedding gift, and a beautiful accent piece.From our Giftables Collection; handmade and artfully designed Beatriz Ball items at irresistible prices.Each packaged in a lovely gift box--ribbon included!You'll love our exquisitely detailed GIFTABLES Petit Bowls with matching spoons.Perfect for serving sauces, chutney, jellies, and garnishes.
Vagabond House
Inspired by unique tri-footed metal sauce bowls designed in the early twentieth century, Vagabond House's covered sauce bowls are elegant in both function and form. Our round Acorn & Oak Leaf bowl is cast and hand-finished with a slight sheen. A final of an exquisitely detailed corsage of pewter acorns and oak leaves tops the lid, adding a unique Vagabond House style as a figural handle. The bowl is sparely tooled in classic style with a slight indent curve near the top.
Nambé
In one of Nambé's earliest designs, the ample curvature of the Tri-Corner Bowl culminates in three gentle rim points, while the subtle base creates a sense of perfect balance. Freezer and oven safe, this classic piece continues to enchant as both a work of art and a serving piece.
Namb possesses a certain mystique. Partly it's manufacturer's very name and our connections to the landscape, culture and history of our origins. Namb (pronounced na:m'bei) was christened for a tiny village near Santa Fe in Northern New Mexico where the company was founded in 1951. But there's more to it, this mystique, which makes Namb the ''lifestyle'' brand valued by people who love simple, elegant designs and love to share them with others. The most distinguishing characteristic of Namb is that manufacturer's company is devoted as passionately to form as it is to function. Many early Namb designs (Tri-Corner and Butterfly bowls, for instance) still sell briskly. This dedication to design defines Namb. Timeless art you can use every day. Early on, discerning buyers and customers of prestigious stores like Neiman-Marcus, Saks 5th Avenue, Bloomingdale's and Gump's discovered Namb. Museums added Namb to their collections and exhibits. For its beauty, quality and heirloom value, Namb became a favorite gift, especially for brides. The collection grew and became a world brand. In 1998, we introduced the collection of Namb full-lead crystal, in 2001, Namb lighting, and in 2003, Namb porcelain. Additional collections and other exciting news about Namb are imminent. Sign up for our e-mail newsletters and we'll keep you posted. Uplifting and sensuous, the Tri-Corner bowl is irresistible to hold. The ample curvature of the bowl culminates in three gentle rim points, while the subtle base creates a sense of perfect balance. Designed in 1967 by Richard K. Thomas, the New Mexico sculptor who also designed Namb's iconic Butterfly bowl, this classic continues to enchant as both a work of art and serving piece. The gleaming metal won't tarnish even when placed in an oven or freezer, after which it retains its temperature for long periods of time to keep pasta hot or fruit salad chilled.
A gift for the new parents that we’ll use time and again to mix baby’s porridge. The double handle complements the curved shape of the bowl for easy maneuvering during mealtime.
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