10 Easy Pieces: Handmade Ceramic Nesting Bowls, Holiday Edition
Nesting bowls are space-saving (stackable), multifunctional, and come in handy during meal prep. Here’s a roundup of our favorite handmade ceramic bowls of the nesting variety.
Above: The Infinity Bowls made by Clair Catillaz of Clam Lab is a set of seven nesting bowls wheel-thrown from porcelain and stoneware and finished by hand with a mixed glaze; $350 for the set from Clam Lab.
Above: Handmade in Italy, the Christiane Perrochon White Beige Stoneware Bowls are available in four sizes from March in San Francisco; $230 to $3,200.
Above: The Kam Stacking Mixing Bowls by Brooklyn-based ceramicist Eric-Bonnin are made from glazed stoneware and come in four sizes and two colors (shown here in oatmeal; also available in bronze). The bowls range in price from $65 to $200 and can be bought individually from March in San Francisco. For more about Bonnin, see our post A French Potter at the Wheel in New York.
Above: The Sylvia Stacking Folding Bowls in white matte stoneware (also by Eric Bonnin) come as a set of five oval-shaped bowls and are hand-thrown. The bowls are also available in black. The set costs $385 from Nourish Kitchen Table.
Above: These Handmade Porcelain Bowls are left unglazed on the outside, revealing the unique texture of the porcelain clay. A set of three costs £125 ($153) from John Julian in the UK.
Above: This set of six Petite Nesting Bowls are handmade from stoneware; $125 from Lawson Fenning.
Above: These Ceramic Nesting B...
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