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$200.00
One of our most popular spatula designs, the Wide-Head Titanium Kitchen Spatula by Oregon’s Ben Tendick, receives the deluxe treatment with these one-of-a-kind anodized editions.With a thin, lightweight, solid titanium head fastened to a solid titanium handle, they are built for the rigors of daily use, durable enough to last generations, and styled to look…
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$75.00
Each a one-of-a-kind design, these artful titanium straws are sustainably made in Sweden and brush-anodized by the hands of Si Golraine in Staten Island. Deliveredin a merino wool case, the iconic Light My Fire design is perfect to take everywhere, from the office to the campground, to enjoy beverages of all varieties. The wide, oval…
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$115.00
The ultimate pairing of tools for equestrian, seafood, and bar lovers all in one, packaged together for the first time this Holiday season. Made byartist-blacksmith Michael Waller in North Carolina the set includes an oyster shucker and bottle opener each forged from reclaimed, carbon steel horseshoes. Forged one at a time, each opener and shucker…
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$155.00
Designer Ben Tendick’s new Titanium Griddle Spatula packs big utility into a (relatively) compact package. The long, wide, and sturdy titanium head is thin yetsturdy, shaped from slightly thicker material than other TiSpats kitchen spatulas, and is paired with a short handle to provide maximum control and space savings while working over a hot surface….
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$265.00
Handcrafted by silversmith Corey Ackelmire with beautiful details in a one-of-a-kind shape, this cocktail fork will become a adored serving and bar tool. Solid 925sterling silver is hammered into an elegant, flowing form, transitioning softly from a rectangular profile at the end of the handle to square before a twisted section morphs from square to…
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$200.00
The new TiSpats Titanium Griddle Spatula gets the deluxe treatment with this first delivery of one-of-a-kind builds dressed in their bold, colorful outfits. Each anodizedby hand, these outfits are permanent, durable, and 100% food safe. The griddle spatula packs big utility into a (relatively) compact package that boasts a long, wide, and sturdy titanium head…
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$125.00
Crafted from brass and stainless steel using traditional Japanese techniques, this elegant butter knife is designed, in collaboration with Azmaya, by metalsmith and artist OsamuSaruyama. Over time the brushed brass handle will develop a dark, rustic patina. The design, balance, and craftsmanship represent the attention to detail and quality of this and all Azmaya products.
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$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…
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$55.00
Simply elegant, this handcrafted two-prong cocktail fork features a handle of solid brass and head of stainless steel. Made one at a time in Coloradoby artisan Jill Rikkers, the tines are strong enough to skewer without bending while the artisanal, rustic aesthetic is at home in virtually any setting. From seafood to cocktail onions, the…
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$210.00
Part spatula, part spoon, the hand-carved wooden KitchenBuddy profile is the do-it-all utensil for scooping, turning, and serving indoors and out. It’s utility is, ofcourse, only the beginning of the story. Maximilian Neukufler of Woodman’s Finest carves by hand using traditional methods, and for this particular run of eight KitchenBuddy’s he drove to Bavaria to…
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$150.00
Each pair anodized one by one to create a bold and unique color pattern, the TiStix One-of-a-Kind Titanium Chopsticks turn this classic eating tool intoart. Finished using a variety of innovative techniques by our own Si Golraine, a talented multi-disciplinary artist and designer, these chopsticks are perfect to take with you wherever you travel or…
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$230.00
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, the Menoke lacquerware soup bowl is crafted from kyaki zelhova, a hardwood home to Japan and East Asia, often used inthe art of bonsai. Exquisitely turned using traditional techniques that the craftspeople of this Yamanaka Prefecture have practiced for centuries, each bowl is formed from wood cut across its longitudinal grain…