A quiet, sculptural piece for your home.
This handmade pedestal bowl is crafted from a blend of paper clay and air dry clay, creating a beautifully organic vessel with a soft, stone-like finish. Each piece is shaped slowly by hand, resulting in subtle variations in texture and form that make every bowl truly one of a kind.
Designed to sit somewhere between function and art, this elevated bowl brings a grounded, natural presence to your space — whether styled with dried botanicals, jewellery, or left empty as a statement piece.
Created in my Adelaide studio using low-waste, small-batch processes, this piece reflects my commitment to slow, sustainable making.
Features:
- Handmade from paper clay and air dry clay
- Sealed with studio made Carnauba and Beeswax sealant
- Elevated pedestal design
- Soft, stone-like textured finish
- Lightweight yet sturdy
- One of a kind piece
Perfect for:
- Styling dried flowers or botanicals
- Jewellery or trinket display
- Entryway catch-all
- Shelf or coffee table styling
- Thoughtful, handmade gift
Dimensions:
Height: 15 cm
Diameter: 15 cm
Sustainability
This piece is made using a blend of paper clay and air dry clay, incorporating low-waste practices and thoughtful, small-scale production.
Packaging is eco-friendly and minimal, in line with my commitment to reducing environmental impact.
Product Care:
- Decorative use only
- Not waterproof — avoid prolonged contact with water
- Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth
- Keep indoors and handle with care
Bundle & Save
Create your own slow-made set.
Purchase any two items from Paper & Palette Studio and receive 10% off at checkout.
Pair this pedestal bowl with:
- Handmade paper trays
- Watercolour bookmarks
- Eco-friendly gift tags
- Botanical jewellery
A beautiful way to build a thoughtful, sustainable gift set — or curate a cohesive, nature-inspired space in your home.
From my studio to your home
Each piece is handmade by me in small batches, allowing for an intentional, slow approach to design. No two pieces are ever exactly the same — and that’s part of their beauty.