A pair of shallow aluminium bowls, likely late 20th century and probably dating to the 1980s. The softly flared sides and distinctive spiral handles give the pieces a graphic, sculptural quality without excess.
The aluminium surface has a soft, matte finish with gentle tonal variation and light wear consistent with age. Line and form take precedence over surface sheen, giving the bowls a quiet, considered presence.
Rooted in utility but clearly designed, they sit comfortably within the late-20th-century revival of hand-worked metal objects that balanced function with form. They read equally well as functional vessels or as sculptural elements on a table or shelf.
Length: 36 cm
Width: 17 cm
Collection from Brixton, London, or delivery can be arranged.
A pair of shallow aluminium bowls, likely late 20th century and probably dating to the 1980s. The softly flared sides and distinctive spiral handles give the pieces a graphic, sculptural quality without excess.
The aluminium surface has a soft, matte finish with gentle tonal variation and light wear consistent with age. Line and form take precedence over surface sheen, giving the bowls a quiet, considered presence.
Rooted in utility but clearly designed, they sit comfortably within the late-20th-century revival of hand-worked metal objects that balanced function with form. They read equally well as functional vessels or as sculptural elements on a table or shelf.
Length: 36 cm
Width: 17 cm
Collection from Brixton, London, or delivery can be arranged.