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Large Turned Wood Centerpiece Bowl by William Frost
By Finn Juhl, Kay Bojesen, William Frost
Located in Waltham, MA
Large-scale turned wood bowl by exhibited New England wood turner William Frost. This example was
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

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Large Turned Burl Wood Bowl or Magazine Holder, USA
Located in Maastricht, NL
A large turned wood curved bowl that can serve as a decorative floor piece or newspaper Stand or
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Vintage 1960s American American Craftsman Decorative Bowls

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Mulberry Bowl by Wyatt Speight Rhue
By Wyatt Speight Rhue
Located in New York, NY
Mulberry bowl by Wyatt Speight Rhue. Raised in eastern North Carolina, Speight studied art at
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2010s American American Craftsman Decorative Bowls

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Live Edge Bowl by Wyatt Speight Rhue
By Wyatt Speight Rhue
Located in New York, NY
Mulberry, raw, unfinished wood, will darken to a deep golden brown Raised in eastern North
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2010s American Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

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Repaired Wooden Bowl
Located in North Egremont, MA
Turned 19th century wood bowl with early copper suture repair, dry heavily scrubbed surface. Out of
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Antique Late 19th Century American Serving Bowls

CARVED Solid Walnut Asymmetrical Bowl, by Richard Haining, Available Now
By Richard Haining
Located in Brooklyn, NY
firewood pile. The finished bowl highlights everything about what makes Walnut such a desirable wood. The
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2010s American Vases

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Ceramic, Pottery, Wood, Hardwood, Cherry, Walnut, Reclaimed Wood, Scrap ...

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Wood Turn Bowl For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic wood turn bowl available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of wood, hardwood and walnut, every wood turn bowl was constructed with great care. There are 86 variations of the antique or vintage wood turn bowl you’re looking for, while we also have 4 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. There are many kinds of the wood turn bowl you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. A wood turn bowl made by Mid-Century Modern designers — as well as those associated with Folk Art — is very popular. A well-made wood turn bowl has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Bob Stocksdale, Maria Fernanda Paes de Barros and Eckart Mohlenbeck are consistently popular.

How Much is a Wood Turn Bowl?

Prices for a wood turn bowl start at $150 and top out at $15,500 with the average selling for $933.

Finding the Right Decorative-objects for You

Every time you move into a house or an apartment — or endeavor to refresh the home you’ve lived in for years — life for that space begins anew. The right home accent, be it the simple placement of a decorative bowl on a shelf or a ceramic vase for fresh flowers, can transform an area from drab to spectacular. But with so many materials and items to choose from, it’s easy to get lost in the process. The key to styling with antique and vintage decorative objects is to work toward making a happy home that best reflects your personal style. 

Ceramics are a versatile addition to any home. If you’ve amassed an assortment of functional pottery over the years, think of your mugs and salad bowls as decorative objects, ideal for displaying in a glass cabinet. Vintage ceramic serveware can pop along white open shelving in your dining area, while large stoneware pitchers paired with woven baskets or quilts in an open cupboard can introduce a rustic farmhouse-style element to your den.

Translucent decorative boxes or bowls made of an acrylic plastic called Lucite — a game changer in furniture that’s easy to clean and lasts long — are modern accents that are neutral enough to dress up a coffee table or desktop without cluttering it. If you’re showcasing pieces from the past, a vintage jewelry box for displaying your treasures can spark conversation: Where is the jewelry box from? Is there a story behind it?

Abstract sculptures or an antique vessel for your home library can draw attention to your book collection and add narrative charm to the most appropriate of corners. There’s more than one way to style your bookcases, and decorative objects add a provocative dynamic. “I love magnifying glasses,” says Alex Assouline, global vice president of luxury publisher Assouline, of adding one’s cherished objects to a home library. “They are both useful and decorative. Objects really elevate libraries and can also make them more personal.”

To help with personalizing your space and truly making it your own, find an extraordinary collection of decorative objects on 1stDibs.

Questions About Wood Turn Bowl
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    For bowl turning, you can use any of the best types of wood. But if you desire a more natural look, Maple, Cherry, and Black Walnut are good choices. They are all of the highest grades, with a lovely grain. On 1stDibs, find a variety of antique and vintage wooden turning bowls.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    How long it takes to turn a wood bowl varies. Depending on the size and complexity of the bowl, a woodworker may need 15 minutes to several hours to get the job done. In addition to turning the wood, a craftsman must prepare and dry the wood and sand and finish the piece. The entire crafting process is lengthy, often taking one or more years. On 1stDibs, find a variety of wood bowls.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 26, 2021
    A wood dough bowl is a wooden vessel that is used to mix dough for baking. Shop a collection of antique and vintage wooden dough bowls from some of the world’s top dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Historically, bowling balls were made out of lignum vitae, which is known as the hardest, densest wood. Today, bowling balls are made with more plastic and polyester materials. You can find a collection of vintage and modern bowling balls on 1stDibs.