Interior Design

Bendywood by Petra Pavelkova

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Twisted, trendy and entangled with curiosity, the Bendybowl rewrites the image of an every day fruit bowl. It looks like a few strips of wood came to life and decided to become one within this unusual shape. It was designed by Petra Pavelkova who manually bent each piece of wood and put them together to resemble a large bird nest. This unique bowl will make a loud splash of modern and organic artistry into the confines of any home.

 

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