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Creator: Lenny Stöpp
Twirl Bowl
By Lenny Stöpp
Located in ROTTERDAM, NL
Twirl Bowl, Pearl Pink
Production: Made to order, Other designs can be made on request.
Material: Alpha crystalline gypsum (Hard plaster)
Finish: Glossy coating
Inside Finish: Glos...
Category
2010s Dutch Lenny Stöpp Decorative Bowls
Materials
Other
Twirl Bowl
By Lenny Stöpp
Located in ROTTERDAM, NL
Twirl Bowl, Deep Red
Production: Made to order, Other designs can be made on request.
Material: Alpha crystalline gypsum (Hard plaster)
Finish: Glossy coating
Inside Finish: Glossy...
Category
2010s Dutch Lenny Stöpp Decorative Bowls
Materials
Other
Twirl Bowl
By Lenny Stöpp
Located in ROTTERDAM, NL
Twirl Bowl, Ivory White
Production: Made to order, Other designs can be made on request.
Material: Alpha crystalline gypsum (Hard plaster)
Finish: Glossy coating
Inside Finish: Glo...
Category
2010s Dutch Lenny Stöpp Decorative Bowls
Materials
Other
Twirl Bowl
By Lenny Stöpp
Located in ROTTERDAM, NL
Twirl Bowl, Ocean Blue
Production: Made to order, Other designs can be made on request.
Material: Alpha crystalline gypsum (Hard plaster)
Finish: Glossy coating
Inside Finish: Glos...
Category
2010s Dutch Lenny Stöpp Decorative Bowls
Materials
Other
Twirl Bowl
By Lenny Stöpp
Located in ROTTERDAM, NL
Twirl Bowl, Deep Purple
Production: Made to order, Other designs can be made on request.
Material: Alpha crystalline gypsum (Hard plaster)
Finish: Glossy coating
Inside Finish: Glo...
Category
2010s Dutch Lenny Stöpp Decorative Bowls
Materials
Other
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