Art of the Fruit Bowl - a list by designdude

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Twist Fruit Bowl

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Minimizing the fruit bowl to its basic functionality, this Twist Bowl features a set of chromed steel rods that fan out around a central space. Equally suited to either a kitchen or a dining room table, this bowl is both handsome and versatile.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Cocoon Fruit Bowl

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One might guess that the first astronauts ate fruit out of an item like this. Made from polished stainless steel, the Cocoon Fruit Bowl turns the traditional form into a minimalist pod. You can really see this working well in a kitchen that relies on stainless steel appliances.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Esby Studio Lien 12" Bowl

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Tastefully understated, this Esby Lien Bowl, designed by Jim Doan, is handcrafted as a single solid maple form. The anodized brushed aluminum base adds nice contrast.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Onion Fruit Bowl

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An item of homeware with pop art appeal, this Onion Fruit Bowl was designed in 1985 by Nathalie du Pasquier for the Italian design studio Memphis.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Isola Greca: NOVA68.COM MODERN DESIGN

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Originally designed in 1964 by Enzo Mari for Danese and produced in marble, this Aura wood version is made from laminated bamboo by the same designer. The fruit bowl is limited to 50 pieces, each numbered and signedr.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Fruit Bowls By Harry Allen - Areaware - Harry Allen - Home Furnishings

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A curious display item that is both sculptural and designed specifically for utility, this Fruit Bowl is cast from real fruit. The plastic resin piece comes in white, gold, or chrome (pictured).

Updated Oct 23, 2008

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Concrete Bowl

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A piece that will demand attention on any surface, this Concrete Bowl is particularly suited to holding fruit. The contrast between the industrial material and inherently organic fruit is a neat feature. But, like any great bowl, this piece will look fantastic empty and on its own.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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Antler Bowls

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An interesting rustic touch for countertop or dining table, these Antler bowls make fresh use of a recognizable form. Available in 11" and 13" diameter versions, this bowl is big enough to hold your week's fruit and is spare enough to not be overbearing.

Updated Aug 10, 2008

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