Serving Bowls
1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Teak
1960s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Stainless Steel
21st Century and Contemporary French Serving Bowls
Clay
1960s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Enamel
1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Metal
1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Metal
21st Century and Contemporary European Serving Bowls
Clay
1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Stainless Steel
Early 2000s American Modern Serving Bowls
Pottery
2010s Dutch Modern Serving Bowls
Travertine
2010s Turkish Modern Serving Bowls
Marble
2010s Polish Serving Bowls
Aluminum
2010s Argentine Modern Serving Bowls
Ceramic, Pottery, Clay
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
2010s Dutch Modern Serving Bowls
Travertine
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Guatemalan Other Serving Bowls
Wood
Early 2000s Italian Modern Serving Bowls
Glass, Murano Glass, Cut Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass
1960s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Metal, Enamel
Early 2000s Serving Bowls
Glass
2010s Italian Other Serving Bowls
Silver
2010s Italian Serving Bowls
Porcelain
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Glass
2010s Italian Serving Bowls
Silver
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Metal
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Wood
1960s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Art Glass
2010s Italian Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Murrine
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Wood
2010s Dutch Modern Serving Bowls
Travertine
2010s Italian Serving Bowls
Blown Glass, Murano Glass
2010s Turkish Modern Serving Bowls
Travertine
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Wood
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Stoneware
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Wood
2010s Serving Bowls
Copper
2010s Ukrainian Serving Bowls
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese Serving Bowls
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese Serving Bowls
Porcelain
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Marble, Onyx, Metal
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Marble, Onyx, Metal
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Marble, Onyx, Metal
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Marble, Onyx, Metal
21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese Serving Bowls
Porcelain
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Metal
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Metal
2010s Argentine Organic Modern Serving Bowls
Metal
2010s Italian Modern Serving Bowls
Porcelain
2010s Mexican Serving Bowls
Travertine, Marble
1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Ceramic
2010s Turkish Modern Serving Bowls
Marble
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Earthenware
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Serving Bowls
Silver
2010s Italian Serving Bowls
Murano Glass
2010s Italian Serving Bowls
Murano Glass
Vintage, New and Antique Serving Bowls
Vintage, new and antique serving bowls are popular with collectors as well as cooks. While some serving bowls are merely decorative items, others are both eye-catching and functional.
The design and material of a bowl will vary depending on the period and location where it was made. Antique Chinese serving bowls are often exquisitely painted and made from fine porcelain. Colonial American wooden bowls are practical and elegant, able to hold brightly colored fruit or act as a serving dish at a family meal.
Along with wood, stone, metal and porcelain, there are also glass serving bowls. The most notable are made from Murano glass, named for the Murano Island in Venice where many of the world’s most famous glass objects have been produced. Glass serving bowls from the 19th through the mid-20th century are especially popular with collectors. Pieces from this era range from simple to ornate, frequently featuring gold or painted embellishments.
The styles of these bowls include art glass, which dates to the mid-19th century, and colorful carnival glass, which was introduced in the early 20th century. Carnival glass serving bowls were more affordable so they were used widely in homes. Depression glass, an iteration of glassware that was inexpensively mass-produced when people didn’t have much money to spend on decor during the 1920s and ’30s, featured bright colors. Milk glass, which had its heyday in the late 19th century, adds a touch of elegance to any table or display.
Antique and vintage serving bowls are desirable for their style, patterns and range of textures they can help introduce to a space. They are also prized for their rich history. Browse antique and vintage serving bowls on 1stDibs today.