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Traditional Round Maple Bowl

Original price $108.00 - Original price $335.00
Original price
$108.00
$108.00 - $335.00
Current price $108.00
Availability:
Only 1 left
Availability:
Only 1 left
Availability:
Out of stock
Availability:
Only 1 left
Size: 11"Round Maple Bowl

Crafted from high-quality ambrosia maple, this round salad bowl adds a touch of elegance to any dining experience. The natural wood grain creates a unique and beautiful design, while the sturdy construction ensures long-lasting durability. Perfect for serving salads, this bowl is a must-have for any kitchen.

The round ambrosia maple is the closest to the traditional “salad bowl” that people picture when thinking of wood bowls, yet is enhanced through the natural beauty of the ambrosia maple. This bowl is smooth, simple, and functional, while still making a statement. It is a long lasting piece, a classic, which will deepen in colour with age and use.

Maple
Available in 11, 14, 17 and 19" diameter
Due to the handmade nature, each bowl will vary in colour and pattern.

In the early 80s, Don Stinson made a living turning and making furniture, expressing himself creatively by hand crafting wooden bowls and burls in a hundred year old horse stable. Since then, the bowls and burls have taken centre stage, and the business has grown in size and gained international recognition. What was once a one-man show has evolved into a two-generation family business that shines internationally while still keeping true to the heart and roots of the business.

Their success lies in striving for continual balance, a balance mirrored in the different aesthetics and skill sets brought by Don and his sons, Jesse and Spike Stinson. Both could be found in the shop, working by their dad’s side as far back as they can remember. Jesse joined him as a partner in 2007, and Spike several years later. They seem to have found an ideal symmetry of business vs. creation, of showcasing an unparalleled artistic eye, yet highlighting the natural beauty of the wood.