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  • Natural Maple SideWinder

    $210.00

    Part spatula and part spoon, the new batch of traditionally carved SideWinders by Maximilian Neukufler aresculpted by handfrom a rare and exquisite maple wood, onewhich Max traveled to Bavaria to procure. At 200+ years old, the density, and related difficulty to carve, results in a beautiful and storied object for the home. The decision to…

  • Copper Crook Serving Spoon – 2025 PRE-ORDER

    $140.00

    NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY 2025 DELIVERY – Due to overwhelming interest, we are now accepting Copper Crook Serving Spoon pre-orders for delivery in thenew year. We expect to ship in February.

  • Titanium Utility Ladle

    $155.00

    Handmade in Oregon by Ben Tendick is the classic and ever-useful Titanium Utility Ladle. A scoop with more uses than we can count, for soup,grits, stews, oatmeal, and on and on the list goes. As its creator puts it, the Titanium Utility Ladle is large enough to cook with, and small enough to eat with….

  • Reddened Walnut KitchenBuddy

    $235.00

    In his well loved KitchenBuddy profile is a unique, one-of-a-kind rendition by Austrian artist and woodsman Maximilian Neukufler. Carved using only hand tools andtraditional techniques from a select piece of walnut wood that combines the beautiful grain and colors of both hardwood and sapwood, each cut of the artist’s knife is visible in this perfectly…

  • Forged Steel Serving Spoon

    $115.00

    A handcrafted serving spoon in polished and elegant stainless steel, balanced and weighted in the hand, beautiful in the dining room, superb in the kitchen.Made by Stephen Fitz-Gerald at his studio in Northern California, each spoon is cold-pressed one at a time.

  • M.O.P. Spoon

    $300.00

    Thirty years after discovering an antique umbrella in an antique store in Louisville, Kentucky, Terry Widner finally discovered its purpose in his collection of foundmaterials; The stunning mother of pearl section from its broken handle would be integrated into the creation of a new spoon, giving it a storied ‘history’ in the process. Carved by…

  • RSC1 Spoon

    $210.00

    The wooden art of Terry Widner, craftsman behind Spoontaneous, will forever inspire and impress. This spoon is the result, and the namesake, of Terry’s lovefor artist RS Connett, a painter who creates detailed and vibrant images that conjure microscopic, prehistoric scenes from unknown oceans. This ode to Mr. Connett is sculpted from sapele wood that…

  • 12 Gauge Steel Ladle

    $110.00

    Heavy and durable, cold pressed from 12 gauge stainless steel, this ladle will last lifetimes. A bowl of medium depth measures nearly 3.25″ across andis perfect for serving any number of dishes and performs endless tasks in the kitchen. Weighing two ounces over half a pound at 10″ long there is a balance and steadiness…

  • 12 Gauge Steel Rice Paddle

    $95.00

    One morning a sudden moment of inspiration led to the design of these beautiful kitchen tools. In the artist’s own words, “The fabrication was…more akinto a biological event than a conscious making of art.” And the 12 Gauge Steel Rice Paddles were born. Both the small and large variations are cold forged from 12 gauge…

  • Forged Silver Ladle

    $195.00

    Artist blacksmith Ryan Sanden of Stage Coach Forge cuts no corners in the creation of this striking, hand-forged ladle. Crafted at his studio on thefamily farm in Oregon, the bowl is meticulously hammered from thin, solid, hardened stainless steel using excessive heat and force, and finished to create a handsome, hand-hewn vessel large enough to…

  • Cherry Green SideWinder

    $235.00

    With figure and character, color and wisdom, beautiful cherry is shaped by Austrian wood carver Maximilian Neukufler to form a limited batch of a designthat captivates: the SideWinder. For the kitchen and for the dining room, part spatula, part spoon, the offset head of the design finds endless ways to serve. Sculpted using only hand…

  • Cherry Blue SideWinder

    $235.00

    The stunning, natural beauty of an Austrian cherry tree and a touch of a blue acrylic paint are everything Maximilian Neukufler needs to fashion aversatile, one-of-a-kind, traditionally carved wooden kitchen spoon. Beginning with a raw block of the cherry tree’s beautiful wood, Max uses only hand tools to slowly, methodically shape a kitchen object of…