Serve Kindness designs vibrantly colored, modern glass bowls that are hand made by glassblowers in Essex, MA. Our mission is to promote intentional gift giving, partner with artists that make beautiful objects and raise awareness and money for charities that serve kindness in the community. We give 10% of every purchase back to a charity that the purchaser chooses at checkout.
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We'd love to hear from you! Call us a 617-350-9888 or email us at hello@servekindness.com.
Thank you Boston Magazine and Abby Bielagus for featuring one of our nested sets in their "Covet" section of the August issue! Read full article here.
We agree that our bowls are perfect "for your next dinner party, and you'll serve many more people than the ones seated around your table."
When Kerry Feltner of the Waltham Tribune called to speak with us about Serve Kindness, we were thrilled to talk about our local business and new space. Our "warehouse" may only be 265 square feet, but it is huge to us since we no longer have to store bowls in our basement! We're so grateful to house, pack and ship our bowls from our new location on Bear Hill Road. Read full article here.
Thank you Boston Globe and Marni Elyse Katz for naming us an obsession! Download PDF of the article here.
We agree that our bowls are perfect gifts for you or for someone you love.
"Sharing food is sharing kindness and at The Food Project, we believe that healthy food is a right. By supporting The Food Project through Serve Kindness, you are spreading kindness by increasing access to fresh, healthy, affordable food for everyone in our region.” - Lisa Jurras-Buchanan, The Food Project
“For the women and children at Oasis, kindness opens the door to opportunities. Kindness makes a difference to all of us, but especially to those living in poverty. Donations received (from Serve Kindness) help us to feed the hungry … to teach the children so that they can sidestep the cycle of poverty… to empower moms to get their high school equivalency degree and be role models to their children.”- Jennifer Brady, Oasis, NJ
“Donations (from Serve Kindness) go a long way in supporting the hub of Africa Yoga Project: The Shine Center, our yoga studio in Nairobi, Kenya, where over 400 people gather every Saturday to take class together and then share a meal.” - Danielle Cosgrove, Africa Yoga Project
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“As an artist, I love these bowls. Every time I use them, I feel like I am creating a painting. The bright interiors make food colors pop and definitely make cooking or in my case, combining ingredients more fun. Tonight we mixed veggies in my bright yellow serving bowl which looked stunning. I am convinced these bowls make everything taste better. Buon appetito - Caro-Gray B., Boston, MA
“What could be better than serving kindness in our communities with beautiful hand-blown glass bowls? A great way to give back by choosing a charity that interests you at checkout and the bowls are perfect for so many uses. A great company with fantastic customer service.” - Miranda M. Charleston, SC
"A friend gave me a bowl one day that was unlike any bowl I’d ever seen, with brilliant color. She said it was a “bowl with a purpose” and all profits go towards charity. After I checked out the website, I started buying bowls in different colors for our house – and for gifts for friends. Everyone we give one to has the same “Wow!” reaction we did. So now, instead of bringing bottles of wine or candles to dinner parties, we give “bowls with a purpose.” It’s a beautiful idea that is making a difference." - Brian M. Belmont, MA
“I have to say that these bowls are something very special. Their shape and colors are so beautiful it is hard to believe they are handmade. The intensity of the colors are rich, rich, rich, and when paired together and combined they are stunning! And when they hold nuts, dip, or even chips it is a royal presentation!” - Betty B. Marblehead, MA