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UNISM - Bowl - Cast Brass - Brushed
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UNISM - Bowl - Cast Brass - Brushed

Introducing the Fluid series Bowl, a celestial-inspired object that harmoniously merges functionality with art. Crafted from cast metal, its organic shape is reminiscent of the moon's ever-changing phases, offering three distinct recesses that serve as pockets for storing or showcasing varied items. Whether it's an assortment of trinkets or everyday essentials, each pocket holds its contents with grace and distinction. The bowl's design, with its undulating contours and serene dips, pays homage to lunar landscapes, evoking the mystery and beauty of our celestial neighbour. The product is made by sand casting - pouring molten aluminium or brass into sand moulds. Product surface is finished by hand-polishing to desired smoothness (brushed or polished) and treating it (oxidising or ageing) into one of the available finish options. This process means that every object is unique. Due to the sand casting method, as well as the use of recycled metals, there may be slight differences between products in terms of texture and colour, which is not a defect in the product. In any of the available finishes, the natural grain of the sand is visible and adds character to each piece. Product is new and made in Poland.

No. 84077247

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UNISM - Bowl - Cast Brass - Brushed

UNISM - Bowl - Cast Brass - Brushed

Introducing the Fluid series Bowl, a celestial-inspired object that harmoniously merges functionality with art. Crafted from cast metal, its organic shape is reminiscent of the moon's ever-changing phases, offering three distinct recesses that serve as pockets for storing or showcasing varied items. Whether it's an assortment of trinkets or everyday essentials, each pocket holds its contents with grace and distinction. The bowl's design, with its undulating contours and serene dips, pays homage to lunar landscapes, evoking the mystery and beauty of our celestial neighbour.

The product is made by sand casting - pouring molten aluminium or brass into sand moulds. Product surface is finished by hand-polishing to desired smoothness (brushed or polished) and treating it (oxidising or ageing) into one of the available finish options.

This process means that every object is unique. Due to the sand casting method, as well as the use of recycled metals, there may be slight differences between products in terms of texture and colour, which is not a defect in the product. In any of the available finishes, the natural grain of the sand is visible and adds character to each piece.

Product is new and made in Poland.

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