Everyday Bowl
Description
This Everyday Bowl is designed for daily use while remaining well suited to more formal settings. Its 625 ml capacity and gently curved interior make it practical for morning cereals, soups, and side dishes. It is hand-thrown on the potter’s wheel by Léa and Nicolas, partners in life and in the studio, working from their Eastern Townships workshop. The bowl is made from red stoneware sourced from the North American Prairies.
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Microwave and dishwasher safe
H6 cm x D15 cm | Vol 625 mLCeramics 101
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