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Bowls

We became known for our bowls—and as much as we love making them, each one is deeply labor-intensive.

Going forward, bowls will no longer be available for purchase on our website.Instead, we’ll build up inventory throughout the year and release them to our waitlist during the holidays. Quantities are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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Each bowl begins long before the first cut—with salvaged wood from trees that have stood for generations. Over the course of a year, the wood is shaped, rested, turned, and finished in phases that honor its natural rhythm. No two bowls are alike—each one carries its own story.

 

Follow the journey below, then join the waitlist

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BOWLS

We became known for our bowls—and as much as we love making them, each one is deeply labor-intensive.

 

Going forward, bowls will no longer be available for purchase on our website.Instead, we’ll build up inventory throughout the year and release them to our waitlist during the holidays. Quantities are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

We became known for our bowls—and as much as we love making them, each one is deeply labor-intensive. Going forward, bowls will no longer be available for purchase on our website.
Instead, we’ll build up inventory throughout the year and release them to our waitlist during the holidays. Quantities are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Follow along below to see how it’s made.

Making small-batch wooden bowls in Irvington, NY for bespoke interiors
Artisan hand-turning wooden bowl in Sleepy Hollow, NY woodshop

FALLEN TREE TO
FUNCTIONAL OBJECT

Each of our bowls begins with salvaged wood—often from a tree that’s lived for generations. What follows is a multi-phase journey of shaping, drying, and refining that unfolds over the course of a year.

This is slow work. Hands-on work.
And no two bowls are ever the same.

Follow along below to see how it’s made.

Each bowl begins long before the first cut—with salvaged wood from trees that have stood for generations. Over the course of a year, the wood is shaped, rested, turned, and finished in phases that honor its natural rhythm. No two bowls are alike—each one carries its own story.

Follow the journey below, then join the waitlist

to be notified when the next release is ready.

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Handcrafted bowl turned by Westchester artisan using reclaimed wood
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Handcrafted bowl turned by Westchester artisan using reclaimed wood
Wooden bowl turned from salvaged maple
Close-up of live edge detail on oak bowl
Custom bowl turning with locally sourced wood in Sleepy Hollow
Wooden bowl turned from salvaged maple
Close-up of live edge detail on oak bowl

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