A hand-hammered aluminum bowl by Rodney Kent, stamped 409 on the back. Made in New York in the 1950s, it has that perfectly lived-in feel — sculptural but understated, with a soft sheen that catches the light beautifully.
The surface shows light wear throughout, along with subtle watermarking and natural variation from age — part of the authentic patina that makes these early aluminum pieces so special. Lovely styled as a fruit bowl, catchall, or centerpiece layered with linens and candlelight.
A hand-hammered aluminum bowl by Rodney Kent, stamped 409 on the back. Made in New York in the 1950s, it has that perfectly lived-in feel — sculptural but understated, with a soft sheen that catches the light beautifully.
The surface shows light wear throughout, along with subtle watermarking and natural variation from age — part of the authentic patina that makes these early aluminum pieces so special. Lovely styled as a fruit bowl, catchall, or centerpiece layered with linens and candlelight.