hand crafted wooden bowls, spoons, plates, and shot glasses
Inspired by Nature, Crafted for Connoisseurs
"Sculpted by Nature" Collection
For our first official collection drop, we wanted to lean into our roots — inspired by nature — and highlight the natural beauty of the intricate patterns and color variations found in each material.
As always, each piece is entirely one-of-a-kind, these markings can’t be replicated—only preserved and shared. Prost!
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Sold outRescued End Grain Bowl #1
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Canarywood Salad Bowl
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Walnut Spoon
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Walnut Plate #1
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River Tamarind Burl Shot Glass #4
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Sycamore Kayak Spoon
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Big Leaf Maple Burl Plate
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White Mulberry Spoon
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Sold outSycamore Cooking Spoon
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Pecan Wood Plate
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The Starry Night Burl Shot Glass
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Amboyna Burl Shot Glass #6
Regular price $25.00 USDRegular priceSale price $25.00 USD
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frequently asked questions
How should I clean my products?
Hand wash only using mild soap and warm water. Avoid soaking or running them through the dishwasher, as excess moisture and heat can cause cracking or warping.
Should I oil my woodenware?
Absolutely! Regular oiling keeps the wood nourished and protected. Our spoons and bowls are finished with polymerized walnut oil such as Mahoney's Walnut Oil. Shot glasses receive an additional treatment of walnut oil infused with beeswax and carnauba wax. Avoid use of kitchen grade walnut oil or other oils that can spoil. Reapply whenever the wood starts to look dry or dull.
What should I avoid using on wood?
Skip harsh detergents, bleach, or soaking in water. Don't use vegetable oils (like olive or coconut) since they can go rancid over time.
Can I use wooden shot glasses for liquids like whiskey or espresso?
Our shot glasses are crafted from over 60 different wood species, and we stabilize many of them to fill the pores, helping to prevent expansion and contraction. Our stabilization process strengthens the wood, making it more resistant to cracking and warping over time. Through extensive testing, we've found that our shot glasses perform best with cooler liquids like whiskey.
How long will my woodenware last?
With proper care, wooden kitchenware can last for decades
- developing a beautiful patina and unique character over time.











