
"Of course, kitchens are notoriously short on space - it's tough to add too much decor when you've got to prioritize storage space and cooking surfaces. That's why we love kitchen decor that's also actually useful. One of the best - and tastiest - examples of this is fruit. Setting out a bowl of fruit obviously provides the whole family with instant access to healthy snacks, but it also makes your kitchen pop with color."
"You want to keep that colorful fruit actually visible, and you want the bowl itself to offer design value from its shape, color, pattern, or material. "A pedestal bowl adds instant elegance and a sense of occasion, while a shallow bowl lets the fruit spread out naturally," Som explains. He also suggests that the extra space in the bowl helps fruit that softens as it ripens, like peaches, to avoid knocking into each other and bruising."
Many people are moving away from minimalist kitchens toward personalized touches rich with color, texture, and pattern. Kitchens are notoriously short on space, so decor that doubles as a useful item is preferable. Fruit bowls provide instant access to healthy snacks while adding vibrant color and visual interest. Pedestal bowls lift fruit to create an intentional, sculptural display, and shallow bowls allow fruit to spread out for an abundant appearance and to avoid overcrowding. Visible, well-designed bowls add aesthetic value through shape, color, pattern, or material. Extra space in the bowl prevents ripening fruit from knocking together and bruising.
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