
Turned from rosa morada wood, this low, wide bowl carries a grain pattern that reads like topography — concentric rings radiating from a central knot, each one unhurried in its path to the rim. The walls are smooth and substantial, the base broad enough to sit without wobbling. At six inches across, it holds a generous handful of nuts, olives, or dried fruit — or simply sits on a counter, doing nothing but looking considered.
Each bowl is turned from a single piece of wood, meaning the grain pattern, tone, and character will vary slightly from the one pictured.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Turned from rosa morada wood, this low, wide bowl carries a grain pattern that reads like topography — concentric rings radiating from a central knot, each one unhurried in its path to the rim. The walls are smooth and substantial, the base broad enough to sit without wobbling. At six inches across, it holds a generous handful of nuts, olives, or dried fruit — or simply sits on a counter, doing nothing but looking considered.
Each bowl is turned from a single piece of wood, meaning the grain pattern, tone, and character will vary slightly from the one pictured.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The bowl that anchors every table it joins
Set it at the center of the table with a handful of olives or a few squares of dark chocolate — guests reach in without thinking, and somehow the conversation slows down just enough.



