FAQ

Where can I buy your spoons?
I make spoons to order. If you like to purchase a piece, just write me a message and I´ll get back to you as soon as possible. Please note that 2-4 weeks of lead time is expected as each item is carefully carved by hand.

Do you offer workshops?
I’m afraid I don’t, maybe in the future!


How to care for wooden spoons?
If you notice that your spoon is losing its vibrance or feels less smooth, applying a bit of linseed oil or beeswax will help to reseal it and to maintain the surface. With time, a natural patina will start to develop.

Is my spoon dishwasher safe?
Wooden spoons are not suitable for dishwasher as the high temperatures will damage the wood and cause cracks. It is recommended to wash your wooden spoon with warm water and a mild dish soap and let dry well. Do not soak as it would cause the material to warp.

Is my spoon food safe?
Yes! Each piece is sealed with organic linseed oil and suitable to serve and eat with.

P R O C E S S

Where do you get your wood?
I source most of the wood myself, usually from local storm-fallen or damaged trees. Sometimes, I get wood from people who trimmed their trees and would otherwise use the logs as firewood.

What types of wood do you use?
I mostly work with local fruit woods such as cherry, plum, apple and mirabelle. Sometimes I use walnut, chestnut and maple.

Which tools do you use?
I use only a few hand tools: A folding saw to collect the wood, an axe to split the wood and shape the rough form, a carving knife for finishing touches, a hook knife to hollow out the bowl. Besides that: Sanding paper (sometimes), linseed oil (always).

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