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Simon Pearce Chelsea Bowl, Large
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SKU: 6BOWL0793

Chelsea Bowl, Large

$195.00
17 in stock. Additional quantities ship at a later date.

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This beautiful ruffle top bowl makes a great addition to your home. The bowls looks great alone but also nice filled with your favorite accent color.  Try roses, ornaments or fruit!



It may come as a surprise to some that Simon Pearce is an actual person and not just a well-known custom trademark for high quality glassware and pottery. In 1981, Simon moved his operations to Quechee, Vermont from Ireland, where he completed a restoration of an historic woolen mill and harnessed the hydro-power of the Ottauquechee River to fuel his glass furnace.

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  • Width: 12.5in
  • Height: 7in
  • Material: Glass

Model Number

1257

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This beautiful ruffle top bowl makes a great addition to your home. The bowls looks great alone but also nice filled with your favorite accent color.  Try roses, ornaments or fruit!



It may come as a surprise to some that Simon Pearce is an actual person and not just a well-known custom trademark for high quality glassware and pottery. In 1981, Simon moved his operations to Quechee, Vermont from Ireland, where he completed a restoration of an historic woolen mill and harnessed the hydro-power of the Ottauquechee River to fuel his glass furnace.