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IBIS Italy Silver Plated Petal Bowl on Feet - Mid-Century Italian Design (1950s)
IBIS Italy Silver Plated Petal Bowl on Feet - Mid-Century Italian Design (1950s)
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Okay, so this is an IBIS Italy silver plated bowl from the 1950s, and it's shaped like a flower that decided to become fancy dinnerware. Those petal-shaped sections? Pure mid-century Italian genius. The little feet? Chef's kiss. This thing looks like it walked straight out of a Fellini film and onto your dining table.
What makes this special:
IBIS was an Italian silverware brand that knew how to do mid-century design right. This isn't your grandma's boring round bowl (no offense to grandmas). This is a statement piece that says "I appreciate design, I have taste, and yes, I will serve you olives in a bowl that looks like a metallic flower."
The details that matter:
- Petal design - 12 individual petal-shaped sections that create this gorgeous flower shape. It's sculptural, it's functional, it's art.
- Raised on feet - because flat bowls are for amateurs. This one stands tall and proud.
- IBIS Italy hallmark - the real deal, stamped right on the bottom. Italian craftsmanship from the golden age of design.
- Silver plated finish - still shiny after 70+ years, which is more than most of us can say
- Mid-century modern aesthetic - fits perfectly with that Eames chair you've been eyeing
The specs:
- Dimensions: 28 cm diameter x 7 cm height
- Weight: 439 grams - substantial but not heavy
- Material: Silver plated metal
- Maker: IBIS, Italy
- Era: 1950s
- Condition: Vintage with light patina, excellent overall condition
What to do with it:
Serve fruit. Serve candy. Serve nothing and just let it sit there looking gorgeous. Use it as a centerpiece. Fill it with decorative balls. Put your keys in it (fancy keys only, obviously). The possibilities are endless when you own a bowl this beautiful.
Why you want this:
Because Italian mid-century design is timeless, and this bowl proves it. It's been 70 years and this thing still looks cooler than most modern stuff. Plus, every time someone asks "where did you get that bowl?" you get to say "Oh, it's a 1950s IBIS from Italy" and watch them be impressed.
Perfect for mid-century modern enthusiasts, Italian design lovers, or anyone who thinks bowls should be more interesting.
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