
Storm Uneven Open Oval Bowl 16cm
A 16cm open oval bowl with an organic, uneven form, designed for serving small dishes, sides, or individual portions.
Finished in a Storm glaze, it features layered grey tones with subtle variation, creating a soft, atmospheric surface that adds depth to the table. The asymmetrical shape brings a natural, handcrafted feel, making it well suited to both everyday use and more considered presentation.
Storm Uneven Open Oval Bowl
- 16cm diameter
- 450ml volume
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the Taka kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced
A 16cm open oval bowl with an organic, uneven form, designed for serving small dishes, sides, or individual portions.
Finished in a Storm glaze, it features layered grey tones with subtle variation, creating a soft, atmospheric surface that adds depth to the table. The asymmetrical shape brings a natural, handcrafted feel, making it well suited to both everyday use and more considered presentation.
Storm Uneven Open Oval Bowl
- 16cm diameter
- 450ml volume
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the Taka kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced
Original: $21.76
-65%$21.76
$7.62Description
A 16cm open oval bowl with an organic, uneven form, designed for serving small dishes, sides, or individual portions.
Finished in a Storm glaze, it features layered grey tones with subtle variation, creating a soft, atmospheric surface that adds depth to the table. The asymmetrical shape brings a natural, handcrafted feel, making it well suited to both everyday use and more considered presentation.
Storm Uneven Open Oval Bowl
- 16cm diameter
- 450ml volume
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
Made of 'Minoyaki' porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished at the Taka kiln in Gifu prefecture, Japan
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced























