Cherry changes as it ages. Fresh cut, the wood glows golden red; over years it shifts darker, settling into deep coppery browns. In these bowls, that natural tone is kept on the inside. The outside is washed in a deeper shade, so you see a quiet contrast — light within, darker without.
The small bowls end up everywhere — holding fruit on the counter, bread at dinner, or just a handful of nuts. Medium and large sizes move to the table for salads and vegetables. The biggest pieces don’t stay in the background; they sit in the middle, carrying the meal or standing empty as their own kind of centerpiece. The two-tone finish doesn’t shout, but it catches the eye.
Made in Gill, Massachusetts, each piece starts with salvaged cherry logs that might otherwise be wasted. The interiors are sanded smooth, finished with a food-safe oil. The darker wash on the outside keeps the grain visible while giving the wood a second voice. Work like this ties back to a New England tradition — reclaiming, refining, and passing down.
Sizing Guide (Two-Tone Cherry Round)
- Small (10″) – A personal salad, fruit, or snack bowl.
- Medium (13″) – Serves 2–4 for salads, or works as a weekly fruit bowl.
- Large (15″) – A versatile family bowl for 4–6 servings.
- Extra Large (18″) – Generous enough for gatherings; also striking as a centerpiece.
- Jumbo (21″) – Substantial in scale, perfect for holidays or display.
Two-tone cherry bowls hold both light and shadow — shaped by hand, meant for use, and made to last.
– Sustainably Sourced and Upcycled
– Finish, color, spalting and size may vary
– 100% food safe
– Handcrafted in Massachusetts