
Reversible Bowls, Endless Fun – Styled by Dish Works
Dominoes, Dips & Double Takes — A Closer Look at Reversible Bowl Styling by Dish Works
There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing your designs come to life—especially when it’s done with the level of creativity and visual storytelling that Dish Works brings to the table. Their latest shoot featuring our reversible bowls is not just a snack spread, it’s a full vibe. Fries, crinkle chips, dips, tarot cards, and a round of dominoes—this is casual entertaining at its most stylish.
Our reversible bowls are designed to be flipped depending on your needs. Use the shallow side for dips, sauces, or smaller bites; flip it for more depth when you're loading up on chips, fries, or fruit. Dish Works took that functionality and ran with it—showing off both forms in a single spread that feels as fun as it is practical. It’s a great example of how one product can offer multiple looks and uses, without sacrificing visual appeal.
The color palette they chose—earthy greens, golden fries, and bold snack textures—popped perfectly against a geometric grid table setup. Even the tiniest details, like the tarot cards and glass tumblers, were thoughtful touches that added personality and a little storytelling.
In the short video (now turned into a GIF), you can really see the concept in motion. The dip bowl is full, the fries are ready, and the table is set for a game—or maybe just a great conversation. It’s not overly staged. It’s not aspirational to the point of being untouchable. It’s real, beautiful, and fun.
That’s what we love about Dish Works’ style. They don’t just showcase the product—they show how it fits into real moments. The kind of moments that make you want to host, snack, and yes, flip your bowl depending on what’s on the menu.
We design our pieces to be used, loved, and part of everyday rituals. This shoot is a reminder that great design isn’t about perfection—it’s about flexibility, play, and presence. Exactly what our reversible bowls are all about.
Big thanks to the team at Dish Works for capturing the spirit of the collection so well.