This DIY takes something purely functional—bright orange extension cords—and turns it into a bold, sculptural centerpiece that looks straight out of a modern design gallery. The magic is in the transformation: loose, industrial coils become an airy, architectural fruit bowl with depth, movement, and serious visual impact. It’s the kind of piece that instantly elevates a kitchen table, sparking curiosity because no one expects extension cords to look this refined.
What makes this project especially satisfying is how forgiving and customizable it is. There’s no need for precision or perfection—in fact, the more organic and freeform your wrapping, the better the final result looks. By using two simple objects as your base structure, you get a balanced yet asymmetrical shape that feels intentional and high-end, without any complicated tools or techniques.
DIY Modern Sculptural Fruit Bowl Using Wrapped Orange Extension Cords

Materials
Bright orange outdoor extension cords (2–3 cords, 25–50 ft each)
Two round objects (mixing bowls, pots, or buckets—different sizes create better shape)
Cable ties (or zip ties)
Directions
Step 1: Start messy (don’t overthink it)
Lay your extension cords in loose piles on a neutral concrete surface. Let them stay a little tangled—this actually helps create a more organic final shape.
Step 2: Create your structure with two forms
Flip your two bowls (or objects) upside down and place them next to each other.
One will form the base curve
The other helps build height and asymmetry
This is where the “sculptural” look comes from.
Step 3: Wrap and build volume
Start wrapping the extension cords around both objects at once, letting the cords overlap and cross naturally.
Don’t wrap too tightly
Vary the direction slightly as you go
Let some loops sit higher or lower
It should start looking like a bold, tangled coil mass—not perfect, but intentional.
Step 4: Lock the shape in place
Use cable ties to secure key (about every 6–10 inches):
Where cords intersect
Around the base for stability
Along the rim to hold the bowl shape
Trim excess from the ties for a clean finish.
Step 5: Reveal the transformation
Carefully slide out the two bowls.
What’s left is a freestanding sculptural form that suddenly reads as a modern fruit bowl.
Step 6: Shape and refine
Gently adjust the loops:
Open up the center to create a deeper “bowl”
Even out the base so it sits flat
Pull a few loops outward for a more dramatic silhouette

Variations & Tips
Neutral modern version: Swap bright orange cords for black, white, or beige extension cords for a more minimal, high-end look.
Two-tone sculptural bowl: Use two different cord colors and alternate as you wrap for a layered effect.
Tall statement basket: Use larger bowls or buckets as your forms to create a deeper vessel for larger fruits or even throw blankets.
Wall-mounted art piece: Flatten the structure slightly and hang it as a sculptural wall installation instead of a functional bowl.