The Freeform bowl is a single ceramic serving bowl in chalk-white with a freeform edge - eighteen centimetres across, five tall, holding 450ml. The rim doesn't run as a perfect circle: it gently flexes inward and outward by a few millimetres around the body, the way a hand-shaped bowl finds its own edge rather than a turned one. The shape is the work of the piece. Mass-produced bowls are perfectly round; this one isn't. Looked at from above, the rim reads as a soft organic curve that breaks the line of a typical place setting. The chalk-white is matte, finished cleanly across the body. No print, no detail, no second colour - just the shape and the colour. It works for a salad, a serving of pasta, a portion of dal-rice, or a single soup. Each bowl is shaped by hand, which means no two pieces have the freeform edge in the same place. Stoneware, fired hot. A note on how it was made handmade in a network of skilled artisan studios. The freeform shaping is done by hand on every bowl. No two are quite the same. That's how you know they were made.