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SIN Handmade Nested Coil Prong Bowl

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SIN Handmade Nested Coil Prong Bowl
SIN

SIN Handmade Nested Coil Prong Bowl

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Down to earth.

We’ve always got our eyes peeled for fresh, unexpected design, and this nested coiled prong bowl from SIN studio is exactly what we’re looking for. Made of hand-sculpted earthenware that forms an open structure to nestle fruit and vegetables in your kitchen, you can also fill yours with thises and thats (like our famous dryer balls!) to set on a coffee table. Each bowl will vary slightly—since that raw, terra-cotta earthenware is handmade, yours will have its own unique dips and bends.

Virginia Sin of the eponymous brand name is the magic-maker behind this one-of-a-kind design (you can find her beloved reimagining of the paper plate in ceramic right here in our Shop!) To ensure smaller fruits, like lemons or limes, don't roll out of the bowl, just drape a tea towel inside.

Speaking of fruit: Why not whip up a batch of zippy lemon bars, learn a trick or two about pomegranates, or try your hand, and tastebuds, at a salty-yet-sweet fruit salad?

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We’ve always got our eyes peeled for fresh, unexpected design, and this nested coiled prong bowl from SIN studio is exactly what we’re looking for. Made of hand-sculpted earthenware that forms an open structure to nestle fruit and vegetables in your kitchen, you can also fill yours with thises and thats (like our famous dryer balls!) to set on a coffee table. Each bowl will vary slightly—since that raw, terra-cotta earthenware is handmade, yours will have its own unique dips and bends.

Virginia Sin of the eponymous brand name is the magic-maker behind this one-of-a-kind design (you can find her beloved reimagining of the paper plate in ceramic right here in our Shop!) To ensure smaller fruits, like lemons or limes, don't roll out of the bowl, just drape a tea towel inside.

Speaking of fruit: Why not whip up a batch of zippy lemon bars, learn a trick or two about pomegranates, or try your hand, and tastebuds, at a salty-yet-sweet fruit salad?