Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Chinese artist and designer Robert Kuo is known worldwide for his modern furniture and objets d’art that merge ancient tradition and popular decorative styles such as Art Deco and Art Nouveau.
Born in Beijing, Kuo moved with his family to Taiwan in 1947. While he never received a formal art education, Kuo gained technical expertise working as an apprentice at his father’s cloisonné workshop from the age of 15.
In 1973, Kuo emigrated to the U.S. and opened his own cloisonné studio in Beverly Hills, California. There, he utilized the time-honored skills he learned with his father for a wide range of uniquely striking vases, sculptures and bowls. His Goldfish bowl — a technical masterpiece of vibrant colors and cloisonné designs that appear to float against a black enamel background — was acquired by the Smithsonian’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery for its permanent collection.
In 1984, Kuo opened a showroom in West Hollywood, where it became a favorite among interior designers for the sculptural and often whimsical coffee tables, stools and table lamps on offer. A year later, Kuo shifted his attention toward repoussé — a technique that sees decorative reliefs hammered onto the surface of metals. Examples of Kuo’s repoussé pieces include his black lacquer Cloud chair and Oval coffee table in antique copper.
In 2014, a retrospective exhibition celebrating Kuo’s 30th anniversary as a designer was held at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles and his New York studio. In 2016, he also hosted an exhibition in his New York studio titled “Robert Kuo Selects: Los Angeles Studio Made, Found and Represented Artists,” showcasing his works as well as pieces by prominent L.A. designers Blackman Cruz, Dana John and JF Chen. In 2019, Italian artist Mattia Biagi’s L.A. exhibition “Metropolitan Sets” included Kuo’s Back Rest chair and brass Facet Seat.
Today, Kuo’s works can be seen at the National History Museum in Taipei, Singapore Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco’s Hotel Palomar, the Las Vegas MGM Grand and the Four Seasons in New York.
On 1stDibs, find a range of vintage Robert Kuo decorative objects, seating, lighting and more.
2010s Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
2010s Chinese Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Jade
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal, Rock Crystal
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Lacquer
2010s Mid-Century Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal
2010s Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal, Rock Crystal
2010s Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Metal
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Lacquer
2010s French Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Metal
1990s Post-Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Porcelain
2010s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Copper
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Brass
2010s Moroccan Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Porcelain
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Travertine
2010s American Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Ash
Mid-20th Century German Art Deco Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Metal
Mid-20th Century Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Agate
2010s Mexican Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Onyx
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Gold
2010s Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Jade
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Lacquer
2010s Minimalist Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Blown Glass
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal
2010s Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Crystal
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Modern Robert Kuo Decorative Bowls
Gold