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The Timbre Bowl
A true statement piece and object of wonder for your coffee table or kitchen island.
The Timbre Bowl is the largest of the Timbre collection, made from contrasting combinations of Ash and Walnut, finished with a food safe hard-wax oil.
Dimensions
Approximate dimensions: 390mm (w) x 50mm (h)
Materials
Beech
A pale coloured wood sometimes with pink or ochre hues. Beech has a clean and crisp aesthetic.
Sapele
A golden to dark red timber, with a lovely natural lustre. Sapele has a wide variety of grain patterns full of beauty and charm.
Walnut
A pale to chocolate brown colour with occasional darker streaks. Walnut is deep in character with a timeless appeal.
Ash
A strong, light hardwood with a distinctive wide grain with colour variation, ranging from pale cream to warm tan and occasional darker streaks.
Care Guide
The Timbre collection is finished with a natural hard-wax oil and has some water resistance. If you do need to wash yours use lukewarm water and dry well. Do not soak and avoid cleaning sprays that contain silicones.
A true statement piece and object of wonder for your coffee table or kitchen island.
The Timbre Bowl is the largest of the Timbre collection, made from contrasting combinations of Ash and Walnut, finished with a food safe hard-wax oil.
Dimensions
Approximate dimensions: 390mm (w) x 50mm (h)
Materials
Beech
A pale coloured wood sometimes with pink or ochre hues. Beech has a clean and crisp aesthetic.
Sapele
A golden to dark red timber, with a lovely natural lustre. Sapele has a wide variety of grain patterns full of beauty and charm.
Walnut
A pale to chocolate brown colour with occasional darker streaks. Walnut is deep in character with a timeless appeal.
Ash
A strong, light hardwood with a distinctive wide grain with colour variation, ranging from pale cream to warm tan and occasional darker streaks.
Care Guide
The Timbre collection is finished with a natural hard-wax oil and has some water resistance. If you do need to wash yours use lukewarm water and dry well. Do not soak and avoid cleaning sprays that contain silicones.