Andrew Pearce

Andrew Pearce

Andrew Pearce — son of glassmaker Simon Pearce — carves solid black walnut and cherry bowls and boards in Hartland, Vermont. Each piece is turned from a single block of sustainably sourced hardwood and finished by hand, making every bowl one of a kind and destined to become an heirloom.

Andrew Pearce Gift FAQ

Why are Andrew Pearce bowls special?

Andrew Pearce — son of Vermont glassmaker Simon Pearce — turns each bowl from a single block of black walnut or cherry in Hartland, Vermont. The grain of every bowl is unique, so no two are alike, and each is finished by hand to last generations.

What is the best Andrew Pearce gift?

The Live Edge bowls, which keep the tree's natural curve, range from the 9" ($120) to the dramatic 16" black walnut ($485) — a signature wedding and anniversary gift. The classic Champlain (from $275) and ridged Willoughby (from $120) rounds are equally beloved.

Does Andrew Pearce make cutting boards?

Yes — live-edge and straight-edge boards in cherry and walnut start at $80, sized from cheese board to carving board. They pair beautifully with a bowl for a memorable gift.

How do I care for wooden bowls and boards?

Hand wash with warm water, dry immediately, and oil regularly with a food-safe wood oil or board butter. Never soak wood or put it in the dishwasher. Cared for this way, it only gets more beautiful.

What pairs well with Andrew Pearce?

Simon Pearce handblown glass — made by Andrew's father just down the road — for a full Vermont-crafted table. Ask us about pairing a wooden bowl with glassware for a signature gift.