Decorative Plates & Bowls
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Ashley Childers
Our Ludlow Bowls feature a unique tortoise shell pattern on an inner layer of glass incased by a thick layer of crystal-clear glass. Handmade by our master glass blowers in Poland, each piece of this collection is completely unique.
Global Views
Their Encircle Tazza is a generous bowl that can be filled with multiple orchids, wine, champagne, or anything you could imagine. The Encircle Tazza comes in two sizes and two finishes. Low and wide, our encircle low bowl is a footed serving bowl for many purposes in making a beautiful tablescape. The low bowl cradles fruit, food, letters, and books. Low and wide, our encircle low bowl is a footed serving bowl for many purposes in making a beautiful tablescape. The low bowl cradles fruit, food, letters, and books.
Solid Italian alabaster creates the refined, modern form of our Ring Bowl. With soft rounded edges and a generous size, this piece is functional and sculptural all at the same time. As alabaster is a natural product, please be aware that there will always be variations in veining and color. This is to be expected and makes every alabaster product uniquely your own.
Phillips Collection
The concave shape of this otherwise simple design allows this wall décor to hang off the wall, giving texture to a flat surface. Finished in either white or black gel coat, a material where the color is throughout, adding extra protection for a long-lasting piece you can love. You can also use this as a decorative plate on any surface.
Eichholtz USA
The Met x Eichholtz presents the bowl Saqqara, inspired by a travertine dish (ca. 2750–2649 BCE) from Egypt in The Met collection. Crafted in exquisite onyx, the natural veining and hues of our bowl evoke the timeless elegance of the Museum's ancient creation. This piece seamlessly blends historical allure with contemporary sophistication, perfect for any refined decor. Historic provenance: The bowl Saqqara echoes the elegance of an early Dynastic-period Egyptian dish around 2750–2649 BCE. Unearthed from the Saqqara tombs in Egypt, the original travertine piece exemplifies the ancient artistry preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Met x Eichholtz presents the bowl Memphite, inspired by a travertine dish (ca. 2750–2649 BCE) from Egypt in The Met collection. Crafted in exquisite onyx, the natural veining and hues of our bowl evoke the timeless elegance of the Museum's ancient creation. This piece seamlessly blends historical allure with contemporary sophistication, perfect for any refined decor. Historic provenance: The bowl Memphite echoes the elegance of an early Dynastic-period Egyptian dish around 2750–2649 BCE. Unearthed from the Saqqara tombs in Egypt, the original travertine piece exemplifies the ancient artistry preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.