Well I did say you can never have too many bowls. These are made from ash, so not for cereal and pudding this time, but for nibbles, nuts and a little bit of what you fancy to go with that aperitivo which the Italians do so well. In certain bars, if you turn up for an early evening drink at the right time you can forget about needing to pay for supper. Imagine that in England where they charge £3.50 for a bowl of nuts.
Objects Of Design #144: Italian Maco Coloured Bowls
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Kate Watson-Smyth
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I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.
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Mmmm. Like the idea of these, a bit of class for my usual stash of posh crisps for droppers in for drinkpoos!