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A series of four wooden bowls by Ed Miller (1928-2017). Originally a medical man from Columbus, Ohio he turned to the 'the art of turning'. With his bowls Ed Miller succeeded in rendering the ordinary sublime, and so to lend dead wood new life.
Ed Miller was a basement artist, one of those self-taught creatives who make it clear that dedication, perseverance, and talent can sometimes lead to impressive artistic results. He used a wide variety of wood types and each bowl is perfectly turned and engraved with his name.
The large bowl on the left is made from cherry wood and the small one in front is made from Goldfield burl. The reddish bowl in the middle is made from cebil wood and the far right on his made from myrtle burl.
Dimensions (from left to right):
(Ø) 9.06 In / 23 cm - (H) 3.35 In / 8,5 cm
(Ø) 4.53 In / 11,5 cm - (H) 1,26 In / 3,2 cm
(Ø) 7.48 In / 19 cm - (H) 1.97 In / 5 cm
(Ø) In 4.33 / 11 cm - (H) 2.36 In / 6 cm
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The collection of Bloomberry has been driven by the cultural reference between architecture, art and design.
The quality of our collection is reflected in the sophistication of craftsmanship and the character of the scars of time. Our restoration workshops are built around the same principal and work to the highest degree of craftsmanship. Bloomberry is housed in a former textile factory located near Maastricht.
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