18" Live Edge Cherry Bowl

Regular price $386.00

Trade program pricing applied

Made to order in approximately .

Artisan Crafted Made in USA

Cherry trees have been part of the New England landscape since the 1600s, and the wood is prized for its warm tone and smooth, satiny grain. In this generously sized salad bowl, the natural character of cherry is on full display, with a live edge that follows the original shape of the tree.

Handcrafted in New England by Peterman’s Bowls and Boards, each bowl is sustainably sourced and up-cycled from locally salvaged wood. At 18", it’s substantial enough to anchor a table. No two are exactly alike—variations in grain, color, and edge are part of what make each piece special.

Dimensions

~18"L x 10"W
Size is approximate. Each will vary.

Materials

Cherry wood. This item is made with natural materials, certain distressing and or inconsistencies may be part of the design and charm of the product and are not considered damages or defects.

Care

Hand wash. Apply mineral oil once a month to maintain the natural beauty of the wood. Beeswax conditioners help prevent wood from drying out as well as from absorbing too much moisture. Prolonged exposure to water can cause damage; please do not submerge in water or place in the dishwasher or oven.

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About Peterman's Boards & Bowls

Artisan Workshop Made in USA

Peterman’s Boards & Bowls transforms salvaged New England hardwoods into heirloom-quality woodenware designed for everyday use. Founded by Spencer and Michele Peterman, the company pioneered the practice of rescuing fallen and discarded trees that would otherwise become firewood or mulch, giving each piece a second life. Crafted from locally sourced maple, cherry, walnut, and other regional woods, every bowl and board celebrates the natural character of the material, including unique grain patterns, spalting, and organic imperfections. The result is functional, one-of-a-kind kitchenware that reflects a deep respect for craftsmanship, sustainability, and the forests of New England.