The Feed Me Bowl by Anna Thorunn is Shaped Like the Schoolyard Game
Michael Hemsworth — March 29, 2013 — Art & Design
References: annathorunn.is
Many people will recall the fortune tellers they used to make as children in the schoolyard and the Feed Me Bowl by Anna Thorunn is shaped to resemble the familiar silhouette. Made from ceramic, the Feed Me Bowl is a modern approach to serving nibbles when guests come over and a perfect piece to display when not in use.
The Feed Me Bowl is made by hand by Thorunn and can be used one of two ways: right-side up or upside down. This is like my favorite aspect of the design because it means being able to easily switch depending on needs. If there are four offerings to separate, use it one way, but if there's only one then flip it around.
The Feed Me Bowl is made by hand by Thorunn and can be used one of two ways: right-side up or upside down. This is like my favorite aspect of the design because it means being able to easily switch depending on needs. If there are four offerings to separate, use it one way, but if there's only one then flip it around.
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