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Stow away.
The fruit bowl just got a clever upgrade: This wonder has a dark, temperature-stable hiding spot for potatoes, onions, and not-quite-ripe fruits. And up top? There’s room for things that need to breathe, like bananas and avocados. The cork lid is inspired by an old trick of tossing wine corks into fruit bowls to absorb moisture and keep flies away—neat, huh?
- Lidded design offers ample room for produce
- Ceramic bowl keeps light out
- Holes in bowl allow for air circulation
- Cork lid helps maintain constant temperature
- Made from sturdy, scratch-resistant Burgundy clay
- Bowl is dishwasher safe
- Made in: Marcigny, France
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Shallow Storage Bowl: 14" D x 6.18" H; 6.90QT capacity.
Deep Storage Bowl: 10.6" D x 7.3" H, 5QT capacity.
- Materials:
Burgundy clay and cork.
- Care:
The ceramic bottom is oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe. Cork lid should be wiped clean.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Julia Gartland, Rocky Luten & Bobby Lin
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Meet the Maker
Emile Henry
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My only issue? As a family of five that eats lots of fresh fruit and mostly food made from scratch, there isn't enough room for all of our counter top produce. I've ordered the tall, narrow bowl to set on the counter nearest the rangetop to hold garlic and onions below and tomatoes on top, freeing this one to hold potatoes within and fruit on top. :-)
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s a family of five that eats lots of fresh fruit and mostly food made from scratch, there isn't enough room for all of our counter top produce. I've ordered the tall, narrow bowl to set on the counter nearest the rangetop to hold garlic and onions below and tomatoes on top, freeing this one to hold potatoes within and fruit on top. :-) Read LessRead less about The wide, shallow bowl is really
































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