Description
Our Reactive Glaze Bowl brings a soft, handmade feel to everyday dining. Made from ceramic with a pale grey body, each piece is finished with a reactive glaze that pools and shifts across the surface, giving a gentle tonal variation from bowl to bowl. The rim carries a warm brown edge that frames the pale interior, a detail that comes from the firing process rather than any painted line.
The rounded form sits comfortably in the hand and works for cereal, soup, noodles, salad or a helping of dessert. At 140mm across it holds a generous serving without feeling oversized, and the smooth glazed interior wipes clean after use. Because the glaze reacts naturally in the kiln, no two bowls are quite the same, so slight differences in tone and speckle are part of the character rather than a fault.
Supplied as a set of four, these bowls stack neatly in the cupboard and mix easily with plain crockery or with other reactive glaze pieces. The muted grey and earthy rim suit both modern and rustic table settings, making them an easy choice for daily meals and relaxed entertaining alike.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Colour |
Pale Grey |
| Finish |
Reactive glaze |
| Set includes |
4 bowls |
| Diameter |
140mm |
| Height |
160mm |
| Rim detail |
Warm brown glazed edge |
Frequently Asked
Are these bowls dishwasher safe?
The ceramic glaze is hard-wearing, though we recommend gentle dishwashing or hand washing to protect the reactive finish over time.
Why does each bowl look slightly different?
The reactive glaze responds to heat in the kiln, so tone, speckle and pooling vary between pieces. This natural variation means no two bowls are identical.
How many bowls are in the set?
This is a set of four matching bowls, ideal for everyday family use or serving guests.
What can I use these bowls for?
They suit cereal, soup, noodles, salad, dips and desserts. The 140mm width gives a practical everyday serving size.
Is the brown rim painted on?
No, the warm brown edge comes from the reactive glaze reacting at the rim during firing, giving a natural rather than printed look.