On a light wooden table, next to a stack of art books or in a serene reception area, this deep blue handmade ceramic bowl immediately evokes a sense of harmony and sophistication. The rich hues of dark blue and bright aqua blue create a lively play of light, while the subtle imperfections reveal the character of a true studio piece.
This bowl by Jan Deceuninck doesn't feel like mass production, but like an object with a soul. A piece consciously chosen from the curated collection of De Tuin Der Kunsten — not a classic webshop, but a collection of objects that bring peace, connection, and personality to an interior.
What makes this object extra special is not only its form or the deep layering of the glaze, but also the story connected to it. Within the philosophy of De Tuin Der Kunsten, each work gains an extra layer of meaning. This bowl originated from an environment where creativity, peace, and daily activities converge — a place where art is not about perfection or production, but about expression, presence, and human value.
Because of this, this studio piece feels different. Not like an anonymous decorative object, but like a work with its own rhythm and a palpable softness. Furthermore, a portion of each purchase flows back to the place where this creative work is made possible. This way, you not only contribute to a warmer living or working space, but also help to keep giving new art and creative growth opportunities.
The deep blue glaze layer evokes images of water, stillness, and movement simultaneously. This creates a unique tension between strength and softness. It is precisely this balance that makes this object so suitable for interiors where one seeks peace without sterility and personality without excess.
For lovers of authentic decoration, this bowl offers more than just aesthetics. Its handmade character ensures that no two pieces feel exactly alike. The organic shape and playful touch of the glaze give the object a subtle individuality — precisely that little "edge" that De Tuin Der Kunsten consciously seeks.
This ceramic bowl beautifully complements:
a tranquil living space with natural materials
a stylish kitchen or open wall shelf
a meeting room where softness and sophistication are desired
a practice or reception room where ambiance is important
an executive office where character and clarity reinforce each other
This is not decoration. This is an energy object. An object that creates connection between materials, colors, and people within a space. It is precisely this connection that often brings more tranquility to an interior.
Even in a professional context, this bowl exudes class without being aloof. For style-conscious entrepreneurs, interior architects, or CEO profiles who deliberately choose sophistication with character, this object provides a subtle yet powerful presence.
The interior composer of De Tuin Der Kunsten is also happy to help integrate this work harmoniously into your interior. Through the online service Happart Room, you receive personal advice for 1 to 5 artworks or objects within your space: Happart Room
Additionally, you can view this object digitally via the option: “Visualize this object in your interior” where the piece can be placed in your space in both 2D and 3D.
Those who wish to experience this work in person are welcome in the art room. A visit is accessible, inspiring, and often precisely the moment when an interior truly comes together.
For customers from Belgium, the Netherlands, Europe, and internationally, feel free to contact us by email to discuss whether this object fits your interior or project.
Because it is a unique studio piece, availability is limited.
Emotional Experience
This bowl carries a quiet intensity. The deep blue tones bring peace, while the lighter accents add lightness to a space. The object attracts attention without being loud.
It is precisely this combination of authenticity, imperfection, and refinement that makes an interior warmer and more human. A bowl that not only looks beautiful, but also gives a space more connection — between old and new, between art and daily life.