Beatriz Ball Melamine Bloom Medium Bowl

$42.00

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Dress me up, dress me down. This bowl offers a redefinition of "casual" serveware. The stylish VIDA Bloom Medium Bowl has the look and feel of fine ceramics, but the practicality and ease-of-use of melamine. This great multipurpose bowl is nicely sized and with an intriguing shape inspired by floral forms. The bowl is truly a standout.

Beatriz Ball has collaborated with the like-minded Louisiana-based ceramicist on the vibrant Bloom Collection. The Bloom Collection comprises sculptural bowls, platters and more inspired by floral and botanical forms.  

Details: 10.5"D x 2.75"H. Made of luxury melamine for everyday enjoyment, this piece is ideally suited for indoor and outdoor entertainment. Dishwasher safe (top rack), heavy-weight, break resistant and durable, food safe, BPA and PABA free.

About Beatriz Ball: Beatriz Ball’s roots in design go back over 30 years, when the Cuban-born designer began working hand-in-hand with skilled metalware artisans on the outskirts of Mexico City, creating updated, innovative designs in a special lustrous alloy of many metals. She now operates a foundry dedicated solely to the manufacture of her own designs where she employs nearly 100 of the best and most gifted artisans in Mexico. In an intensely handmade process, skilled craftsmen create each one of the pieces, one at a time, utilizing the same molding and casting methods the Greeks and Romans did thousands of years ago. 

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About Beatriz Ball

Beatriz Ball’s roots in design go back over 30 years, when the Cuban-born designer began working hand-in-hand with skilled metalware artisans on the outskirts of Mexico City, creating updated, innovative designs in a special lustrous alloy of many metals. She now operates a foundry dedicated solely to the manufacture of her own designs where she employs nearly 100 of the best and most gifted artisans in Mexico. In an intensely handmade process, skilled craftsmen create each one of the pieces, one at a time, utilizing the same molding and casting methods the Greeks and Romans did thousands of years ago.