Recreation Center, Dog Bowl

Recreation Center, Dog Bowl

Recreation Center, Dog Bowl

Recreation Center is a small, Brooklyn, New York based brand, focused on functional ceramic pieces inspired by print and sculpture.
by Recreation Center Recreation Center is a small, Brooklyn, New York based brand, focused on functional ceramic pieces inspired by print and sculpture Item Details Details: Each bowl is handmade and has slight variations in size, finish, and color. Ingredients & Materials: Wheel-thrown speckled clay with high gloss glaze. Measurements: Small bowl measures 4.5 in diameter, 2 tall and holds 1.5 cups of food. Medium bowl measures 5 in diameter, 2.5 tall and holds 2 cups of food. Large bowl measures 6.5 in diameter, 2.75 tall and holds 2.5 cups of food. Care & Use: Hand washing recommended. Sold individually. If purchased alongside made-to-order Mociun fine jewelry, please allow up to 6 weeks for us to create and ship all items together.

Recreation Center, Dog Bowl

Dog Bowls — Recreation Center

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