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Modern Bowls for Entertaining

Joelle Mentis, Writer

Bowls for the Ages

Can kitchenware cure restlessness, which is prime this time of year? The answer is probably not, but this bowl set can ease the ennui and mix up your every day. We would go as far as to say that this serve-ware simply bowled us over (sorry – couldn’t resist). This is the refresh your table needs now with these modern bowls.


Dinnerware that is Art

Long gone are the days of boring bowls. Now we have serveware that is just as aesthetically pleasing as the art on your walls. Because why not serve a salad in a unique dish carved in an Indian grove. So yes, these modern bowls are both chic and eco-friendly.

And who says spoons can’t be center pieces? There’s a distinct eclectic, flea-market-chic feel to a table decked out in goods from our new favorite homeware company, Be Home. Be Home’s mango wood and white enamel modern bowls are sustainably sourced from protected fields in India. The irregular shapes and sleek designs are super satisfying. It’s also pretty cool that the bowls are carved out of one piece of wood, with great craftsmanship. Plus, the brand really embodies the Galavante mentality with materials and styles influenced by cultures from around the world.

These enamel and wood salad bowls are the perfect vessel for our king crab and fennel salad which we can’t wait to make for spring and summer.

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