The super bowl.
These porcelain bowls are hand-cast and impressed with cheesecloth for a subtle texture, then painted with a creamy glaze. The result is a perfectly-sized bowl that’s special enough to keep out on your kitchen counter at all times (maybe with fruit or onions), but you’ll want to eat your frequent lunch or dinner salads out of it, too.
Heads up: Due to the way this piece is crafted, the bottom is left unglazed (a nice lil' reminder of the fact that it's handmade, we think!).
Photography by Bobbi Lin
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Looks Like White
Montreal-based designer Trudy Crane has worked in interior design for years—and recently branched out into pottery. After trying to work with color, she decided she loved plain, stark white the most—in all its many shades, forms, and nuances.
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Reviews for
Handmade Porcelain Salad Bowl
Reviews for
Handmade Porcelain Salad Bowl
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Lovely bowls
I have 6 total of these bowls, purchased at different times. Each one is unique and has a slightly different texture/feel. They are described as "salad bowls" but used also as pasta bowls and one dish meals or soup. They are expensive but each one is a pleasure to look at while you eat!
Porcelain bowl
Perfect size for a luncheon personal salad. I have been using them to 5 years already now. Have not chipped these bowls in that time. Love these white porcelain bowl!
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