Dots Bowl
Dots Bowl
Description
Description
The Dots Small White & Black Bowl is poetry in motion, and not just because its asymmetrical form creates a sense of movement but because the swirling brushstrokes along its porcelain surface do as well. The white vessel is created by a studio artist and, because it is handmade, each one will vary slightly to make each piece unique — some will be brighter and, because the brush patterns are hand-painted, they will be random from piece to piece.
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Depth: 6 inches / 6.25 inches
- Height: 8.25 inches / 8.75 inches / 11.75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3 lbs / 5 lbs
- Width: 7.75 inches / 8.25 inches / 11 inches
Specifications
Specifications
- Finish:Natural/Satin Black
- Material:Wrought Iron/Rattan/Grasscloth
- Lights:1 bulb(s)
- Max Watts:40 Watts
- Socket Type:E12
- Recommended Bulb:B Torpedo Tip
- Bulb Included:Bulb Not Included
- Fixture Type:Hardwire
- Voltage:120v
- Cord Length:1 inches
Vendor Information
Vendor Information
All reduced items are non-refundable unless noted.
Shipping
Currey & Company’s items are in stock at their warehouse in Georgia. Please allow 2-3 days for your order to be processed and 5-7 days for the order to ship.
Refund
Currey & Company carefully inspects and packs each order before consigning to freight company.
Please comply with the following procedure diligently upon delivery of your order:
Upon delivery, inspect the contents of the order immediately. Inspect all deliveries with the delivery driver present.
Notify your carrier immediately to report any damage or shortage.
Freight damage must be noted on the delivery receipt. Failure to notate such damage will result in your loss. Releasing the delivery driver and signing delivery receipt "Subject to inspection", may result in your loss.
If such a loss or damage does occur, save the carton and packing material.
Notify Willow & Albert Home immediately to report any damage or shortage. We will not be liable for damages reported after five business days post-delivery.
Photographs will be required to validate a damage claim and determine best course of action to resolve issue.