
Turned from Rosa Morada hardwood, this low-profile bowl carries a warm, shifting grain — honey at the rim, deepening toward amber at the base. The wide, shallow form and rounded exterior walls make it comfortable to pass and easy to fill, whether you're setting out olives before dinner or keeping fruit on the counter between meals. With use and the occasional oiling, the grain darkens and the surface grows smoother, earning a quiet depth over time.
Each bowl is shaped by hand, which means the grain pattern, tone, and slight variations in form will differ from piece to piece — no two are quite the same.
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The Story
Turned from Rosa Morada hardwood, this low-profile bowl carries a warm, shifting grain — honey at the rim, deepening toward amber at the base. The wide, shallow form and rounded exterior walls make it comfortable to pass and easy to fill, whether you're setting out olives before dinner or keeping fruit on the counter between meals. With use and the occasional oiling, the grain darkens and the surface grows smoother, earning a quiet depth over time.
Each bowl is shaped by hand, which means the grain pattern, tone, and slight variations in form will differ from piece to piece — no two are quite the same.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The bowl that stays out all weekend
A handful of pistachios, a few olives, a cluster of cherry tomatoes — it all looks right in this bowl. Set it in the middle of the table on a Friday and it finds reasons to stay through Sunday.



