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Winter Collection ✨ . . It’s kinda hard to believe I’m already releasing my Winter Collection, this year has absolutely FLOWN by. For this collection I focused on three styles - traditional bowls using classic British hardwoods, live-edge / resin plates, and - of course - my signature 3-piece segmented plates and bowls. I used this time to really fine-tune my turning skills, focusing on building my confidence with the core turning tools and exploring new silhouettes. This collection highli... Resin Plates, Wood Bowl Decor, Turning Tools, Decorative Wood, Candle Tray, Wood Bowls, Live Edge, Wood Turning, Plates And Bowls

Winter Collection ✨ . . It’s kinda hard to believe I’m already releasing my Winter Collection, this year has absolutely FLOWN by. For this collection I focused on three styles - traditional bowls using classic British hardwoods, live-edge / resin plates, and - of course - my signature 3-piece segmented plates and bowls. I used this time to really fine-tune my turning skills, focusing on building my confidence with the core turning tools and exploring new silhouettes. This collection…

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Finn Juhl SEVEN BOWLS comprising one large salad bowl, six small bowls and a pair of tongs large bowl impressed DESIGN/FINN JUHL/TEAK/KAY BOJESEN/DENMARK, all smaller bowls with variations of this impression teak large bowl: 6 3/4 x 14 1/2 x 13 in. (17.2 x 36.8 x 33 in.) smaller bowls: 2 1/4 x 6 in. (5.7 x 15.2 cm.) circa 1951 produced by Kay Bojesen, Copenhagen, Denmark Wooden Kitchenware, Wood Dishes, Wooden Dishes, Finn Juhl, Wooden Kitchen Utensils, Wood Turning Projects, Wooden Utensils, Wooden Plates, Woodturning

Finn Juhl SEVEN BOWLS comprising one large salad bowl, six small bowls and a pair of tongs large bowl impressed DESIGN/FINN JUHL/TEAK/KAY BOJESEN/DENMARK, all smaller bowls with variations of this impression teak large bowl: 6 3/4 x 14 1/2 x 13 in. (17.2 x 36.8 x 33 in.) smaller bowls: 2 1/4 x 6 in. (5.7 x 15.2 cm.) circa 1951 produced by Kay Bojesen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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