This monumental shallow bowl by Christian Nyberg is carved from solid walnut, then deeply charred until its surface transforms into a topography of cracks, ridges, and concentric grain. The effect is geologic—evocative of a volcanic crater or ancient tree cross-section. Its thick, sculptural walls rise from a softened base, giving it a grounded, substantial presence. Delicate brass inlays—one circular, one linear—interrupt the fissures like golden sutures, bridging fault lines with intention and care.