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Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking
Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking
Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking
Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking
Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking
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Walnut Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by Fernweh Woodworking

Created and Sold by Fernweh Woodworking

Fernweh Woodworking

Walnut Bowl - Decorative Objects

Featured In New York, NY

Price $850

A delightful asymmetric decorative bowl. The top profile was inspired by the cove in the Oxbend Coffee Table. The base of the bowl is deeply coved so that the "feet" touch the counter at three points; there's never any annoying rocking even on an uneven tile countertop. All bowls are finished with VOC-free hardwax oil.

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Item Walnut Bowl
As seen in FAIR LLC, New York, NY
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Wescover creator since 2018
A furniture design studio based out of Bend, Oregon - Curious woodworkers keeping the craft alive.

Justin founded Fernweh Woodworking in 2015 in Bend, OR. With this step into the unknown, he found his deep passion for design through woodworking, eventually specializing in furniture. He developed the Sling Chair and Tripod Table in 2017, and these designs sparked his desire to develop a full line of small-batch hand-crafted furniture. The Oxbend Collection arrived in 2020, rounding out the rest of the collection so that Fernweh Woodworking now offers furniture for every room in a house. A few of Justin’s design inspirations are Sam Maloof (particularly his passion, kindness, and work ethic); Hans Wegner (his practicality and purposeful creativity); and Finn Juhl (his pursuit of perfect curves and natural beauty). Justin studied business at Purdue University. After graduating, he joined the Marine Corps where he deployed on an advisory team working closely with Afghan Police. After moving to Oregon and joining a wildland fire Hotshot crew, he started Fernweh in the off-season from fire.