Home & Garden: Francois et Mimi Hammock Two-Tier Fruit Bowl Review

Let’s talk about fruit bowls and bananas. Yes, fruit bowls and bananas. Remember growing up, your mom had that big clear plastic fruit bowl that had the raised fruit designs around it. You know what I’m talking about. If your mom didn’t have one then your aunty or grandma had one.

It seemed like every house I went to had one of those fruit bowls and they were cool and I guess the in thing at the time but, what about the bananas? Where did they go? They always seemed to sit so awkwardly at the top or we would separate them and try to strategically arrange them around the outside. They’d still fall off and no matter how hard you tried it they still looked like they were just plopped on top with nowhere else to go.


That’s why I’m so happy that Francois et Mimi created not only a beautiful looking fruit bowl but, one that takes the banana into consideration.


The Francois et Mimi Hammock Two-Tier Fruit Bowl is made of iron and I love it. I think it would make a great wedding or housewarming gift or that new table center piece to accent your next dinner party. It’s also compact enough to fit on a kitchen counter even in a small apartment. Height wise it’s approximately 14”.

This is one of those pieces that if you walk into a store or into someone’s house and see it, you’ll want to have it even if you don’t eat fruit. 

The two-tier hammock design makes it look like an elegant piece of art by itself and when you add the fruits it makes any kitchen look like something out of a high-end home decor magazine but without the high-end price since it’s only $24.99.

The basics:
Made of Iron
Two-Tier to hold more fruit
Made to last
Comes in beautiful gift box
Efficient Storage for Fruits and Vegetables
Small Footprint for More Counter-Top Space

You can purchase your Francois et Mimi HammockTwo-Tier Fruit Bowl conveniently on Amazon.com.

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