A fruit bowl usually lives in the open. It anchors the kitchen counter, draws eyes on the table, and changes throughout the week—emptied, filled, refilled again. This collection brings together bowls that are built for that kind of rhythm: ceramic, glass, or metal forms with enough shape to carry weight, and enough presence to sit out without blending in. Some rest wide and shallow, others rise on a pedestal or taper inward to frame the contents. These pieces are practical, yes—but they also hold color, gesture, and the habit of grabbing something fresh as you pass by.
