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10 Easy Pieces: Space-Saving Handmade Ceramic Nesting Bowls

Nesting bowls are space-saving (stackable), multifunctional, and come in handy during meal prep. Here’s a roundup of our favorite handmade ceramic bowls of the nesting variety.

Hasami Porcelain Gloss Grey Rounded Bowl
Above: We like the unusual way Hasami Porcelain’s Gloss Grey Rounded Bowls nest—with the tallest bowl on the inside; $26 to $38 each at the Primary Essentials.
Eric Bonnin Ceramics Kam Stacking Mixing Bowls in Bronze
Above: The Kam Stacking Mixing Bowls by Brooklyn-based ceramicist Eric Bonnin are made from glazed stoneware and come in four sizes and two colors (shown in Bronze, also available in Oatmeal). The bowls range in price from $65 to $200 and can be bought individually from March in San Francisco. For more about Bonnin, see our post A French Potter at the Wheel in New York.
Christiane Perrochon White Beige Stoneware Bowls
Above: Handmade in Italy, the Christiane Perrochon White Beige Stoneware Bowls are currently available in three sizes (medium, large, and extra-large, which measures 20 inches across) from March in San Francisco; from $625.
Silverlake Nesting Bowl Set from Sheldon Ceramics
Above: The hand-thrown Silverlake Nesting Bowl Set comes in four colors: serenity blue, classic white, satin black, and charcoal (not shown); $293 for a set of three bowls from Sheldon Ceramics.
Julie Cloutier Nest of Four
Above: Julie Cloutier’s hand-thrown Nest of Four is all about texture. The inside is glazed in a speckled gloss white while the outside is unglazed and natural; $190 for a set.
White Marble Bowls from Homestories
Above: Sumptuous to the touch, these White Marble Bowls from Homestories are hand-carved from Indian marble; available in three sizes, from $66 to $132 each.
Farmhouse Pottery Pantry Bowls
Above: The handy spout makes Farmhouse Pottery’s Pantry Bowl exceedingly practical for baking and food prep. Wheel-thrown in Vermont, the set is $618;  you can also buy each bowl separately, starting at $32.
Natan Moss Set of Three Bowls in Black and White
Above: We really like the primitive graphics on this petite Set of Three Bowls in Black and White by Natan Moss (the largest bowl measures six inches across); $80 at Lawson-Fenning.
John Julian Handmade Plain Porcelain Deep Serving Bowls
Above: These Handmade Porcelain Bowls are left unglazed on the outside, revealing the unique texture of the porcelain clay. A set of three costs £130 from John Julian in the UK.
Shed Nesting Bowls
Above: Oven-to-table French Nesting Bowls by Poterie Digoin; $150 at Shed.

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N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on Remodelista on November 2, 2016.

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