Blown Glass Decorative Bowls

Shop Vintage Blown Glass Decorative Bowls

Sort By

Filter: 582 items

Sort By
Displaying page 1 of 13

Still on the hunt?

  Never miss new arrivals that match exactly what you're looking for!
Blown Glass Decorative Bowls

Shop Thrive Decor
Thrive Decor
shop now
Shop Thrive DecorShop Thrive DecorShop Thrive Decor
Shop P.G. Ruskin & Company, LLC
P.G. Ruskin & Company, LLC
shop now
Shop P.G. Ruskin & Company, LLCShop P.G. Ruskin & Company, LLCShop P.G. Ruskin & Company, LLC

Some see their home as strictly utilitarian. You eat, you sleep and you entertain on occasion. We view our homes as extensions of ourselves — our adventurous personalities, our love for vintage and antique pieces and the individuality that comes through works of art and décor.

An Artistic Centerpiece

These blown glass bowls deliver on all accounts. The techniques — crafted decades ago in Italy and other parts of the world — result in a piece that unfurls like a flower yet simultaneously undulates like waves on the ocean. The lines of each vintage glass bowl create such an effect, and the colors play a secondary role, adding to that sense of motion frozen in time. As such, these vintage decorative glass bowls begin from an aesthetic place — enlivening your tabletop or console table — yet can also be functional — for instance, holding a few pieces of fruit for guests.

Take an Adventure

Chairish started from the belief that furniture and décor — even down to glass centerpieces — doesn’t have to be ordinary. You seek to explore. We understand that feeling. Each era tells a different story through details and finishes, or reflects a particular type of technique — in this case, that’s frequently Venetian blown glass. It’s a talking point that provides function and delivers a strong, purposeful impact. Vintage pieces allow this stunning artistic style to remain in circulation — preserving it for all to see and fueling a more sustainable, circular economy. Browse both vintage and new styles curated from small businesses, practicing artisans and makers now.