Decorative Bowls for the Home

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Decorative bowls carry a quiet kind of intention — they ask you to notice the object, not just pass by it. Ours are handmade bowls crafted from mango wood, teak, and coconut shell, each with its own grain, weight, and character. Some are smooth and plain-spoken; others are finished with hand-painted floral ceramic insets or a gloss of green enamel. Together they form a collection of natural materials bowls that feel at home on a kitchen table, a mantelpiece, or a quiet corner of a room.

What you will find in this collection

This is a gathering of home décor bowls, each one chosen for the quality of its making and the warmth it brings to a space. The coconut bowls — small, handcrafted shells with smooth interiors — are available with and without wooden stands. The mango wood bowls range from compact smoothie bowls to larger serving pieces, some finished with an enamel glaze that brings a clean, modern note. Teak bowls arrive in various sizes, from a neat 15 cm to a generous 25 cm, and several come already placed on metal stands — a simple pairing that makes display effortless.

How to choose a decorative bowl

Size is often the first question. Think about where the bowl will live: a small coconut bowl for the bedside table or a single piece of fruit, a large teak serving bowl for the dining table or a kitchen island. Material shapes the mood — raw coconut shell has an organic, tactile quality; mango wood and teak bring a warm, grounding woodiness; enamel-glazed mango wood reads as cleaner and more contemporary. If you are drawn to the handmade, look for the pieces with hand-painted ceramic insets or the natural imperfections that mark each coconut shell as one of a kind.

Ways to use and style your bowl

Decorative bowls work best when they have a purpose — even a quiet one. A teak bowl on a metal stand placed on a hallway console makes a natural landing for keys and small objects. A coconut shell bowl with a wooden stand is right at home on a boho living room shelf alongside a wind chime or a piece of boho décor. Larger mango wood serving bowls are equally at home holding fruit on a table or standing empty as a centrepiece. The practice is simply this: give the bowl a task, and it will earn its place in the room.

Frequently asked questions

What are the bowls made from?

The collection includes mango wood bowls, teak wood bowls, and handcrafted coconut shell bowls. Some mango wood pieces have an enamel glaze; others feature hand-painted ceramic insets. Where a stand is included, it is metal.

Can the coconut bowls and wooden bowls be used for food?

Yes — the coconut bowls and uncoated wooden bowls are suitable for smoothies, snacks, and dry foods. Rinse and dry them after use. The enamel-glazed mango wood bowls are also food-safe. Do not submerge wooden or coconut bowls in water for long periods.

How do I care for wooden and coconut bowls?

Hand wash only with mild soap and warm water. Dry immediately. Occasionally rub with a food-safe oil to keep the wood moisturised. Do not put any wooden or coconut bowl in the dishwasher.

Are these bowls handmade?

Yes — the mango wood, teak, and coconut shell bowls are all handmade. Each piece carries the natural variations that are part of handmade craft: grain patterns, slight differences in tone, and small imperfections that make every bowl individual.

What sizes are available?

The teak bowls range from approximately 15 cm to 25 cm in diameter. Coconut bowls are smaller, typically suited to individual portions. Mango wood bowls span from small smoothie bowls to larger serving sizes. Check individual product listings for exact dimensions.