Introducing the Share Bowl, a culinary masterpiece handcrafted from the soul of a recycled wine barrel. Each piece is a symphony of nature's artistry, encapsulating the rich hues and textures derived from the wine-soaked wood, a testament to the storied legacy of Barossa Valley wineries.
With an average length of 40cm and a width spanning 17-19cm, this bowl is more than a serving vessel – it's a poetic expression of sustainability and craftsmanship. Australian made and owned, it proudly embodies the spirit of the Barossa Valley, South Australia.
The natural coloring of this exquisite piece unfolds like chapters in a novel, created organically by the infusion of red wine. As you run your fingers along its surface, envision the vineyards, the aging process, and the moments that have breathed life into this unique culinary artifact.
Please note that product images are for illustration purposes only, allowing you to embrace the individuality of your own Share Bowl. Each design is a singular creation, featuring its own distinctive colors and markings – truly a work of art that speaks to the essence of being one of a kind. Elevate your dining experience with this remarkable Share Bowl, a vessel that embodies the convergence of nature, craftsmanship, and culinary joy.
The Process
SOURCE: After collecting the wine barrels from our local wineries, we set to work by breaking the barrels apart and letting them air dry. We then set to work sorting all the different sized staves and barrel heads into product groups.
MAKE: We then start the process of cutting, planing, drilling, gluing, sanding and clamping each design. Most designs spend about 48 hours in the clamps before we begin working on them again. Once we feel the design is finished we begin the branding process.
BRAND: To do this we fire up the burner and place the branding iron on the open flame waiting for it to heat up before we set to hand brand each product.
OIL: One we’ve completed the brand, we give the product a final sand, a quick vacuum and then we take it over to our oiling station where we finish off each design with canola oil. We then let the designs dry for a couple of days before they get sent out to you.