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Product description
This is the kind of piece that doesn't need anything placed inside it to earn its spot on the table.
Design Function: A sculptural centerpiece bowl designed to be seen, not filled — built for tables and consoles where the object itself is the styling moment.
Details at a Glance:
- Dimensions: L 22.00" x W 12.50" x H 7.80"
- Handblown art glass
- Rose-to-clear gradient rim
- Sculptural, elongated silhouette
- Substantial glass base
- Each piece may vary slightly due to handblown craftsmanship
Category Standard: Within our decorative bowl collection, this sits at the top of the sculptural-statement tier — scaled and finished for a dining table centerpiece rather than everyday catch-all styling.
How to Style It: Center it on a dining table as a standalone sculptural piece, or place it on a console beneath art for a layered vignette. It also works well left empty for a minimalist, gallery-inspired look.
Where It Works Best: Dining tables, console tables, and any space that benefits from a single confident sculptural object rather than a grouping of smaller decor.
Mel's Styling Take: I love this bowl alone on a dining table with nothing inside it. The shape and color carry the room on their own, and when natural light hits that rose rim, it becomes the thing people ask about.
Pairs Well With: Kate Tova "Peony Power" Wall Art for an echoing blush tone overhead, and the The Ciela Glass Bowl for a smaller-scale companion piece nearby. Also pairs well with our Opal Essence Centerpiece Bowl and Basalt Bowl for sculptural tablescapes.
Also Available In: This is a one-of-a-kind handblown piece — no two bowls are identical, and it isn't offered in other colorways.
Good to Know: As handblown glass, slight variation in shape and gradient is normal and part of the piece's character rather than a flaw. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Product Insight: The gradient rim is what sets this apart from a solid-color glass bowl — it shifts in tone depending on the light, which is why it photographs differently morning versus evening.
Product description
This is the kind of piece that doesn't need anything placed inside it to earn its spot on the table.
Design Function: A sculptural centerpiece bowl designed to be seen, not filled — built for tables and consoles where the object itself is the styling moment.
Details at a Glance:
- Dimensions: L 22.00" x W 12.50" x H 7.80"
- Handblown art glass
- Rose-to-clear gradient rim
- Sculptural, elongated silhouette
- Substantial glass base
- Each piece may vary slightly due to handblown craftsmanship
Category Standard: Within our decorative bowl collection, this sits at the top of the sculptural-statement tier — scaled and finished for a dining table centerpiece rather than everyday catch-all styling.
How to Style It: Center it on a dining table as a standalone sculptural piece, or place it on a console beneath art for a layered vignette. It also works well left empty for a minimalist, gallery-inspired look.
Where It Works Best: Dining tables, console tables, and any space that benefits from a single confident sculptural object rather than a grouping of smaller decor.
Mel's Styling Take: I love this bowl alone on a dining table with nothing inside it. The shape and color carry the room on their own, and when natural light hits that rose rim, it becomes the thing people ask about.
Pairs Well With: Kate Tova "Peony Power" Wall Art for an echoing blush tone overhead, and the The Ciela Glass Bowl for a smaller-scale companion piece nearby. Also pairs well with our Opal Essence Centerpiece Bowl and Basalt Bowl for sculptural tablescapes.
Also Available In: This is a one-of-a-kind handblown piece — no two bowls are identical, and it isn't offered in other colorways.
Good to Know: As handblown glass, slight variation in shape and gradient is normal and part of the piece's character rather than a flaw. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Product Insight: The gradient rim is what sets this apart from a solid-color glass bowl — it shifts in tone depending on the light, which is why it photographs differently morning versus evening.