Looks Like White

Handmade Salad Bowl

$85$140
Handmade Salad Bowl
Looks Like White

Handmade Salad Bowl

$85$140
4.4 Stars / 9 Reviews
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

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.

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!).

  • Made in: Canada
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

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.

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!).

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.

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!).

  • Made in: Canada
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

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.

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!).

Meet the Maker

Looks Like White

Montreal, Quebec
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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