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10” Medium Bowl (10” x 3”)
Serves sides to 1-3 people. Great for stone fruit, grapes and decor.
13” Large Bowl (13” x 4”)
Serves 2-4 people (4 side salads/2 full meal salads), the perfect fruit bowl.
15” Large Salad Bowl (15” x 5”)
Serves 5-8 people (8 side-salads, 4 full-meal salads)
18” Extra-Large Bowl (18” x 6”)
Serves large gatherings of 8-20 people, catering, art and decor piece
21” Oversized Jumbo Bowl (21” x 7.5”)
Serves large gatherings of 20-50 people, catering, art and decor piece
Our popular driftwood bowls have made Oprah’s list several years running. They are made using a natural gray paint wash that is 100% food safe. All of our hand finished bowls may vary slightly in color as tone can vary from tree-to-tree. Our driftwood bowls are most frequently made using oak wood, which is a sought after hardwood known for being strong, heavy and straight-grained.
Our bowls are sustainably sourced, upcycled, and handcrafted in New England. Our driftwood nesting bowls range in size from 10” to 21”, and are a classic round shape with a clean edge.
Size guide (above) and sizing blog available for reference.
They have also made popular appearances on Oprah’s list of favorite American Made Gifts. The driftwood finish, is matt-gray, with a subtle sheen. Our driftwood bowls are made with a light wash to highlight the lines and patterns of the wood underneath. Our color washed bowls do not need to be oiled, which makes them easier to care for over time.
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Learn more about our bowl making process here.
Sustainably sourced and upcycled
Finish, size and color may vary
100% food safe
Handcrafted in Massachusetts
These bowls are made with an acrylic food safe finish and are already sealed.
Prolonged exposure to water can cause damage; please DO NOT submerge in water or place in the dishwasher.
Common mistakes include letting old fruit and vegetables mold at the bottom of a bowl (this may stain) and putting a bowl/board in the oven.
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