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Now What? Shallow Bowls (Set of 4)

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Description
Each bowl includes designs from Don Moyer's sketchbook featuring different calamities: Jelly Brains, Lagoonie, Fur Balls, and Devil Blob. These shallow bowls are perfect for soup, stews, salads, ice cream, and your world-famous chili.

Sold only in sets of four. Each set contains four different shallow porcelain bowls to go with your Calamityware dinnerware.

Holds 8 ounces.
Dimensions & More Info
  • 8.75” diameter (22 cm) rim to rim, well is about 0.75"D (2 cm).
  • Holds 8 ounces (237 mL) of liquid.
  • Rich blue images on white porcelain.
  • Designed by Don Moyer and initially launched as his 44th Kickstarter project in 2019.
  • Produced using the in-glaze decoration process. That means the image is slightly melted into the surface like the fine porcelain you see in museums.
  • Remember, each bowl design is different—four different borders and images. The blues in this set of bowls will match each other. And, although they will look good with your other Calamityware dinner plates, the blues may be slightly different because they were fired at different times.
  • Made at the award-winning Kristoff porcelain workshop in Poland.
      Use & Care

      Use:
      These shallow bowls are perfect for soup, stews, salads, ice cream, and your world-famous chili.


      Care:

      • Food safe.
      • Microwave safe.
      • Dishwasher safe.
      • Porcelain is both delicate and durable. We think you’ll enjoy Don’s blog about caring for your new treasures.
            Shipping & Returns

            Shipping Information:

            We offer a variety of different shipping options so you can choose what works best for your order. Cost and delivery times will be calculated at checkout. All shipping times are estimates and are not guaranteed. We offer free U.S. shipping on orders over $200 (automatically applied at checkout, we pick the shipping method).

             

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            Where it's made

            These porcelain pieces were fired at the Kristoff workshop in Valbrich, Poland, one of the oldest and grandest porcelain workshops in the world. Kristoff began making porcelain in 1831, and its work can be found in museums and in the palaces of royalty. Our porcelain designs are in-glaze, which means slightly melted into the surface of the piece, to ensure a beautiful crisp image for years to come. Photo by Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o.

            Who we are

            Calamityware is a small, eight-person, one-dog company headquartered in Pittsburgh. We love bringing the darkly whimsical view of our founder and chief monster-maker, Don Moyer, to life. Our products are high quality, meticulously manufactured items that make wonderful gifts for you and other weird-adjacent people in your life. Our goal is to make you smile.

            Customer Reviews

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            Jessica H.
            Quarantine B-Day

            A happy reminder that birthday cake at home is 87% more enjoyable with CalamityWare!

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            Sarah
            An addiction

            Now have all the plates, pasta bowls, small plates, shallow bowls, side bowls, mugs (with big mugs to come) tiny plates and serving platers. An addiction I can’t control - this is used every day as my main flat ware. Why should art and humour be saved for walls or best. I love my flying monkeys

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            Jean
            Fun and beautiful bowls

            My husband's initial reaction was that I had bought very traditional bowls. I told him to look harder. These are our favorite for pasta, rice dishes, desserts and other dishes where a shallow bowl works better than a plate.

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            Emilie
            Quarantine Companions

            These little monsters have made the eating lunch at home day after day after every single day time way more fun! Plus the smaller size helps keep our portions more sane. Love them so much!

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            Lorie
            Calamity Dinnerware

            I bought these as a gift for my grown daughter, who went on and on and on about how cool they were. We'll keep adding to her collection on special occasions.

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            Mitch
            Oodles of evil noodles

            Whatever you put in these, including dorm room Ramen bring it to upscale cuisine.

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            Laraine
            Monstrously charming

            Love these bowls! Engaging and amusing and perfectly useful! Thank you. Carry on, by all means.

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            Cherie R.
            Wonderful! Beautiful! Creative!

            My grandson and I love to dine. I’ve been collecting Calamityware through out 2019. He has a service of four now. I will continue to collect the dishes. Everyone loves them! They are beautiful! I need to pick up series 1&2 of the dinner plates, more mugs. I was delighted with the small bowls and plates offered in the kickoff. I love each dish being unique.

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            Greg B.
            Eminently useful with a whimsical design!

            I got these as a gift for my wife and am getting as much pleasure from using them as she is. They really are wonderful bowls for soup, stew, Chana Masala, basically anything you might want to enjoy out of a shallow bowl. We love the playful patterns and these really are functional, well made bowls. I have a feeling Calamityware will soon be invading and taking over the rest of our cabinet space.

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            Theresa
            Just what I was looking for

            I love adding a touch of whimsy in every room of my house. These dishes fulfilled that wish. I like that they look traditional until you get closer and find that there’s more than you expected.

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