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Place of Origin: Colombian
La Bocca Bowl by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
La Bocca bowl by Marcela Cure.
Dimensions: W 32 x D 22 x H 26 cm.
Materials: resin and stone composite.
Our La Bocca bowl is inspired by the fascinating and provocative figure o...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
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Stone
Small Sukhasana II Bowl by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Small Sukhasana II bowl by Marcela Cure
Dimensions: W 22.5 x D 30 x H 12.5 cm
Materials: Resin and Stone Composite
Our Sukhasana II is our bowl version of our Sukhasana sculptur...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
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Stone
Sukhasana II Bowl by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Sukhasana II bowl by Marcela Cure.
Dimensions: W 40.5 x D 28 x H 13 cm.
Materials: resin and stone composite.
Our Sukhasana II is our bowl version of our Sukhasana sculpture, in...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
Materials
Stone
Set of 2 Le Mani Bowls by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Set Of 2 Le Mani Bowls by Marcela Cure
Dimensions: W 42 x D 42 x H 15 cm
Materials: Resin and Stone Composite
The latest addition to our CORPOREA Collection is the Le Mani bowl....
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
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Stone
Le Mani Bowl by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Le Mani bowl by Marcela Cure
Dimensions: W 42 x D 42 x H 15 cm
Materials: Resin and Stone Composite
The latest addition to our CORPOREA Collection is the Le Mani bowl. Given its...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
Materials
Stone
Set of 2 La Bocca Bowls by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Set Of 2 La Bocca bowls by Marcela Cure
Dimensions: W 32 x D 22 x H 26 cm
Materials: resin and stone composite
Our La Bocca bowl is inspired by the fascinating and provocative f...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
Materials
Stone
Sukhasana II Bowl by Marcela Cure
Located in Geneve, CH
Sukhasana II bowl by Marcela Cure.
Dimensions: W 40.5 x D 28 x H 13 cm.
Materials: resin and stone composite.
Our Sukhasana II is our bowl version of our Sukhasana sculpture, in...
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2010s Post-Modern Colombian Serving Bowls
Materials
Stone
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