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This bowl is a versatile and striking addition to any modern home where, both as a vase or a centerpiece, it will make a statement. Its simple silhouette is adorned with a decorative...
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This large fruit bowl is part of the brand's Ceselli line, which features ornately chiseled decorative motifs. This bowl is perfect as a display objec...
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Labirinto Sapphire Square Bowl
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Located in Milan, IT
Refined and timeless, this square bowl will superbly accent a dining table or an entryway console with subtle sophistication. Exquisitely handcrafted of ceramic, it is enriched with ...
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2010s Italian Decorative Bowls

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Labirinto Scarlet Square Bowl
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Part of the Labirinto series, this stunning piece is marked by a mesmerizing decoration that is unique and eye-catching. A squared bowl that can function as a small serving piece, de...
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Used either as an empty-pocket bowl, decorative object, or small serving piece, this exquisite squared bowl will be a splendid addition to a sophisticated decor. Entirely handcrafted...
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