Wood Bowls

TIMELESS AND FUNCTIONAL

Our handcrafted wood bowls are expertly turned by artisans who understand that each piece must be functional for daily use and sophisticated in design. Turning wood by hand enables us to draw out the natural grain and then finish each bowl to smooth perfection. Our wooden salad bowls are beautiful as a centerpiece to showcase the design and color of the wood and will also stand the test of time for your favorite edible creations. No two bowls are ever exactly alike and that makes each piece its very own unique and functional work of art.

Hand turned wood bowls made in Vermont

SHOP BY BOWL STYLE

CHAMPLAIN (ROUND)

Live Edge (OVAL)

Echo (SQUARE)

WILLOUGHBY (w/Ridge)`

ASSORTED

Small Champlain (classic) Wooden Bowl

$95.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Medium Champlain (classic) Wooden Bowl

$250.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Large Champlain (classic) Wooden Bowl

$400.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

X-Large Champlain (classic) Wooden Bowl

$750.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

XXL Champlain (classic) Wooden Bowl

$1,900.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Andrew Pearce Introduction Bundles

$650.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Small Live Edge (oval) Wooden Bowl

$95.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Medium Live Edge (oval) Wooden Bowl

$250.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Large Live Edge (oval) Wooden Bowl

$400.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

X-Large Live Edge (oval) Wooden Bowl

$750.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

XXL Live Edge (oval) Wooden Bowl

$1,900.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Small Echo (square) Wooden Bowl

$95.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Medium Echo (square) Wooden Bowl

$250.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Large Echo (square) Wooden Bowl

$400.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

X-Large Echo (square) Wooden Bowl

$750.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

XXL Echo (square) Wooden Bowl

$1,900.00

Basin Low Bowl

$99.00 $110.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Limited Shadow Bowl Collection

$95.00

cherry cherry
walnut walnut

Notch Dough Bowl

$350.00

Frequently asked questions about wooden bowls

How do you clean a wooden bowl?

Wooden bowls will last a lifetime, with proper care. Simply clean your wooden bowl with warm water and mild soap. Towel dry and recondition the completely dry bowl with Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil from time to time to keep the wood grain conditioned and looking new.

Can you microwave wooden bowls?

No, don’t place a wooden bowl in the microwave or oven.

Are wooden bowls dishwasher safe?

No, wooden bowls will hold their shape and beauty by hand washing them and periodically reconditioning it with Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil.You can find more detailed care instructions here.

Can wooden bowls go in the fridge?

Yes, if you’ve made something in your Andrew Pearce Bowl and want to keep it cold for a later time in the day, it is safe to put your wooden bowl in the refrigerator.

What is the best oil for wooden bowls?

Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil. It’s food-safe, non-toxic, and allergen-free.Learn more about Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil.

How do you protect the bark on a live edge bowl?

Our wooden products are made to showcase a live edge, meaning that the bark has been removed and what you see is a beautiful natural looking edge that lives just below the bark.

How do you prepare a new wooden salad bowl before use?

When you purchase an Andrew Pearce Wooden Salad Bowl, you should clean it before use with warm water and soap. Towel dry the bowl and apply Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil to a completely dry bowl to protect the natural wood further. Learn more about wood care.

Can you put boiling water in a wooden bowl?

You do not want to put boiling water or leave any standing water in your wooden bowl.  Water will cause swelling of the wood grain and can discolor and warp your wooden bowl.

How do you clean a stained hand carved wooden bowl?

Stains can be harder to remove if you have not taken the initial steps to treat your bowl when you first received it. Nevertheless, try using baking soda (sprinkle it on the stain) and squeeze lemon over the baking soda. Gentle scrub and then use warm water and towel dry to finish the process. Finally, apply a light coating of Andrew Pearce Refined Walnut Wood Oil.You can find more detailed care instructions here.

Why can’t you put wood bowls in a dishwasher?

The simple answer is that wooden products will warp if they are soaked in pressurized, scalding hot water. The intensity of the washing cycle in a dishwasher will cause the grain of your wooden bowl to swell, crack, warp, and discolor.