Turned from a heavily figured piece of burr elm, this bowl keeps much of the timber’s original character intact.
The natural edge rim rises and falls around the form. Revealing bark inclusions, voids, and textured pockets. Rather than being treated as defects, they become part of the shape itself.
The burr figure runs across the surface in every direction. With clusters of swirling grain, and darker markings scattered throughout.
Rich honey and chestnut tones sit alongside areas of exposed bark, creating contrast between the smoother turned surfaces and the rougher natural edge.
Turned from a heavily figured piece of burr elm, this bowl keeps much of the timber’s original character intact.
The natural edge rim rises and falls around the form. Revealing bark inclusions, voids, and textured pockets. Rather than being treated as defects, they become part of the shape itself.
The burr figure runs across the surface in every direction. With clusters of swirling grain, and darker markings scattered throughout.
Rich honey and chestnut tones sit alongside areas of exposed bark, creating contrast between the smoother turned surfaces and the rougher natural edge.