Wooden Bowls by Mark Gardner Studio
Here at MCD, we continue to extend our thoughts and support to those affected by Hurricane Helene. Many artists, designers, makers, and fellow creatives, including several represented in the Museum Store, have been impacted.
To support the affected artists in the Museum Store directly, we are donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their work back to the artists.
Hand-made and turned from North Carolina hardwoods with a black milk paint finish on the outside and a food-safe walnut oil and beeswax finish on the inside.
My bowls are user friendly and food safe as I use a walnut oil and beeswax finish on them that I make myself. When making these I start with a whole log and cut out slabs with a chainsaw. These are cut into large disks on a bandsaw before mounting on the lathe to be rough turned to bowl shape. These “roughed out” bowls are dried in a kiln for a couple months until dry and then remounted on the lathe for final turning and sanding.
Mark Gardner
Handwash with soap and water only. Wipe dry after cleaning. Wooden bowls should not be allowed to sit in water. Food-safe walnut oil is recommended to rejuvenate the interior after washing.
Bowls measure 12” in diameter and 5” tall.
Please note: Due to size and/or weight, this item will require additional postage above the amount stated at checkout. We will contact you with details before completing your order.