• With winter  in full swing, there’s no better way to welcome the cooler weather and shorter days than by investing in some new serve-ware. Or if you’ve recently remodeled your kitchen and are on the lookout to update your soup bowls, then you’ve come to the right place. Winter calls for keeping warm and cooking up a storm!

    We’ve looked at the latest soup bowls that you can serve some hearty soup dishes in. With plenty of different styles and patterns to choose from to suit your personal taste.

    Tureen

    A tureen is a serving dish for soups or stews. This gold-rimmed tureen is perfect for those special occasions with family and your closest friend. It’s also the ideal style statement for your table.

     

    Soup tureen R699, @home  

    Colour

    With two knobby handles and a little pedestal foot, a stoneware bowl is ideal for individual servings of soup, desserts, soup, or bakes. Colour bowls make for a striking presentation.

    Lion Head Soup Bowl R350, Le Creuset

    Prints

    Channeling Spring with winter soup bowls that features painterly florals in a contemporary pastel palette is a perfect way to brighten up those winter days. Designed by Netherlands artist Anne Marie Hermans, inspired by the beauty of spring flowers.

    Maxwell Williams Primavera bowls, R129  |@home 

    Organic shapes

    Add a touch of elegance to your table with these floating forms of the Organic Soup & Cereal Bowls were originally hand-sculpted by Carrol, and are subtly punctuated by the iconic twirl from the logo.

     

    Soup bowl organic (set of 4), R729 | Carrol Boyes

     

    Texture

    White bowls with a textural surface, attention to detail is always a timeless elegance. With the beauty of their material, these Coconut Soup & Pasta Bowls deliver a unique and contemporary table setting.

    Bormioli Rocco coconut soup and pasta bowl (set of 6), R289 | yuppiechef 

    Written by Malika Davids 

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