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  • Apple Scoopster

    $80.00

    The Scoopster design byMaximilian Neukufler is the wooden spoon you didn’t know you needed until you couldn’t put it down. Carved one by one usingonly hand tools from apple wood local to Max’s workshop in Austria, this unique and captivating little tool can be used to eat, serve, and of course, scoop anything in its…

  • Forged BBQ Fork

    $95.00

    Perfect for grillmasters, pitmasters, and weekend warriors alike, is the Forged BBQ Fork crafted by hand in Somerset, UK by Alex Pole Ironworks. Long enoughfor use over the open flame and nimble enough to use anywhere, the tines are long, tapered, and just sharp enough to easily turn, flip, and retrieve proteins and vegetables.

  • Foliage Dessert Spoon

    $135.00

    The Foliage Dessert Spoon, or ‘small serving spoon’ as the case may be in any given home, represents the smallest utensil of Michelle Kwiecien’s extraordinaryFoliage Collection. Crafted by hand at her Philadelphia studio, Michelle combines metalwork, hand paper-making, and printmaking techniques to produce an heirloom object crafted for generations. The solid brass bowl is embellished…

  • Medium Copper Cocktail Fork

    $55.00

    The newly refined materials combination of our Medium Cocktail Fork by Colorado artisan Jill Rikkers pairs a classic copper head to a round stainlesssteel handle. Simply elegant, this handcrafted two-tine cocktail fork is strong enough to skewer without bending while the artisanal, hand-hewn style is at home in virtually any setting. From cherries to olives,…

  • Plica Olive Fork

    $95.00

    The perfect complement to Stefanie Dueck Plica Tapa Spoon is the handsome and bold Plica Olive Fork, crafted by hand ather British Columbia studio. The classic two-tine design, perfect for appetizers, tapas, or in the hands of the bartender, is made in Stefanie unique and beautiful fold-formed style in which she folds and hammers stainless…

  • Titanium Ramen Spoon

    $115.00

    Elevate the ramen experience with a solid Titanium Ramen Spoon, handmade in small batches by artisan Ben Tendick in Eugene, Oregon. Formed from grade-5 6AL4Vtitanium and given a multi-color, heat anodized finish, each bowl is pressed one-by-one, making each a unique eating tool guaranteed to be the envy of fellow ramen diners. Perfect for at…