A few more new kitchenware designs and ladles photographed and online now. To order, please send an email or use my order form.
Swedish eating spoon
This is a special spoon for me anyway, you can read why here and my own version is from plum which I carved in the Czech Republic. These first half dozen were carved in the Brantwood Studio, home of John Ruskin.
Cherry 8½” long £14
Carved spreaders
Wooden spreader are popular in Scandinavia, where folk use a lot more wood in their homes. These spreaders fit nicely into the hand and make a great job of putting butter, jam or whatever you fancy on your morning toast.
Cherry 7″ long approx. £5
Long cherry serving spoon
A dramatic long serving spoon carved from a naturally curved cherry branch. Lots of deep coloured heartwood in the bowl and on the underside of the handle. All the ladles and servers are one-offs and this one sold within 2 days of me putting it up online – order quick when you see something you like!
13½” long £26 Sold
Wide bowl cherry ladle
Another ladle carved from a curved branch but this time a big one giving a wide bowl and a strong sweep. This ladle was much admired by Fritiof Runhall, the swedish carver who taught the spooncarving masterclass I attended in October.
10″ long 2¾” wide £38