Bowls
Everyday bowls for breakfast, soup and sharing
Bowls are table essentials you reach for daily—breakfast, quick lunches, snacks and casual dinners. The right bowl size makes meals easier: deeper bowls for soup or ramen, wider bowls for salads, and smaller bowls for dips and side dishes. This selection brings together modern bowls with varied shapes and colours—designed to feel practical in use, easy to combine with your tableware and good enough to leave on display.
Iittala AINO AALTO glass bowl 35 cl, clear - Ø 16.5 cm
zł 65,80zł 49,35
Iittala TAIKA bowl 0.3 l - white
zł 104,00zł 78,00
Iittala TAIKA bowl 0.6 l - white
zł 133,72zł 100,29
Iittala TAIKA bowl 0.6 l - blue
zł 133,72zł 100,29
Iittala TEEMA bowl 15 cm - pearl grey
zł 82,78zł 62,08
Iittala TEEMA bowl 15 cm - white
zł 82,78zł 62,08
Iittala KASTEHELMI Bowl 23 cl clear
zł 74,29zł 55,71
Iittala ORIGO bowl 0.25 l - orange
zł 95,51zł 71,63
Iittala ORIGO bowl 0.15 l - orange
zł 74,29zł 55,71
Iittala ORIGO bowl 0.5 l - beige
zł 125,23zł 93,92
Iittala ORIGO bowl 0.25 l - beige
zł 95,51zł 71,63
Iittala ORIGO bowl 0.15 l - beige
zł 74,29zł 55,71
Frequently asked questions about bowls
What size bowl is best for breakfast?
For cereal, yoghurt or fruit, many people prefer a medium bowl—often around 400–600 ml. Choose based on how big your typical breakfast is.
Soup bowl, cereal bowl, or serving bowl: what’s the difference?
A cereal bowl is usually medium-sized and versatile. A soup/ramen bowl is often deeper. Serving bowls are larger for placing food in the middle of the table.
Are ceramic bowls good for everyday use?
Yes—ceramic bowls are popular because they feel sturdy, look good on the table and work well for daily meals. Always check care details if you want dishwasher or microwave use.
Can bowls go in the dishwasher?
Many bowls are dishwasher safe, but it depends on the finish and decoration. If you want the easiest routine, choose bowls designed for frequent dishwasher use.
Should you buy bowls as a set or mix them?
A set keeps your table look consistent. Mixing bowls works well too—keep one element consistent (colour family, shape, or material) so the table still feels cohesive.






















































