THE ONE × Swirl — Black and White Serving Bowl
Some bowls just hold salad.
This one holds the tension — black and white swirling like marble, never committing to either side.
Raw porcelain mixed with color clay swirls.
Unique marbleized effect. Special. Sophisticated. Everyday.
Glossy clear glaze on top. Unglazed outside.
A bowl that works as hard as it looks.
120 ounces of intention.
For the table that can't choose between black and white — and doesn't have to.
But here's what most people miss: the swirl isn't painted on — it's built into the clay itself. Two colors of raw porcelain (white and black) are wedged together by hand, then thrown on a wheel or pressed into a mold. The swirling pattern runs all the way through the bowl. If it chips, the swirl continues underneath. And the unglazed outside? That's raw porcelain exposed — matte, slightly rough, a deliberate contrast to the glossy, smooth interior.
You're not buying a serving bowl. You're buying a piece of pottery where the pattern is the clay — not a decoration added after.
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The Hidden Gems
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· Mixed clay porcelain means the black and white are swirled before the bowl is even shaped. Two colors of raw porcelain, wedged together like dough, then formed. The pattern goes all the way through — surface to core.
· Unique marbleized effect — no two bowls have the same swirl pattern. One might be heavy with black veins. Another might be mostly white with delicate gray threads. The potter's hands decide the dance.
· Glossy clear glaze on top only — not on the outside. The interior is smooth, shiny, easy to clean. The exterior is raw porcelain — matte, slightly textured, almost like stone. One bowl. Two finishes. Deliberate tension.
· Unglazed outside means the bowl feels different in your hands. Glazed surfaces can be slippery. Unglazed porcelain grips slightly, making the bowl more stable when you carry it. Form following function.
· 120 ounces isn't random. That's roughly 15 cups — a full family‑sized pasta, a massive salad, or a giant batch of roasted vegetables. One bowl. Everyone served. No second trips.
· Oven‑safe to 250°F for up to two hours — which is perfect for keeping food warm, not for baking. A roast chicken? Bake it in something else. Then transfer to this bowl to stay warm at the table for up to two hours. Low and slow.
· The swirl pattern is different on every bowl — some are dramatic, almost graphic. Some are subtle, almost grey. You don't choose the pattern. The clay decides. That's the beauty of mixed porcelain.
· For the table that can't choose between black and white — and doesn't have to — because this bowl exists in the space between. Not black. Not white. Both. Swirling. Never committing. Perfectly indecisive.
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What You Should Know
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· Designed Exclusively for THE ONE.
· Mixed clay porcelain with shiny clear glaze on top.
· Unglazed outside — textural contrast.
· Unique marbleized black and white swirl pattern — each piece different.
· 120 oz. capacity — generous for salads, pasta, sides.
· Variation in color and swirl pattern — expected, celebrated.
· Microwave-safe.
· Dishwasher-safe.
· Oven-safe to 250°F for up to two hours.
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For the Table That Knows
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For the dinner where the bowl is as interesting as the food.
For the host who can't decide between modern and organic — and refuses to.
For the quiet pride of owning a bowl where black and white swirl together, never quite touching, never fully separating — and that's exactly the point.
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Another layer of calm — from THE ONE.