
A classically shaped dessert fork made from acacia wood
Product description
These cutlery pieces feature the natural beauty of acacia wood's grain and a light feel when held in the hand. Compared to metal cutlery, they are easy to use, from cold desserts to hot soups, and the more you use them, the more their texture improves. The subtle design on the handle gives them a nostalgic feel, making them a cutlery piece you'll grow to love. The dessert spoon is recommended for yogurt, ice cream, and sorbet, while the dessert fork is recommended for tarts, pies, and pancakes. At 160mm long, they're easy to hold and can accommodate a variety of desserts, making them versatile for everyday use and entertaining.


Material information
ACACIA WOOD has a clear difference in shade, with a dark brown center and white edges. We regard these as characteristics of the wood itself, and aim to use raw materials efficiently and conserve limited resources. Also, because the products are handmade, there may be slight variations in size and shape. Please enjoy the individual differences that come with the material itself and the unique expressions that cannot be found in mass production.
Precautions
Because this product utilizes the natural texture of the material, each piece will have variations in knots, grain, and color intensity. Also, because it is handmade, there will be individual differences in size and shape. Regarding the polyurethane coating: This product is coated with polyurethane. After use, do not leave it unattended; immediately wash it gently with a mild detergent. Wipe off any water and dry thoroughly after washing. Leaving it wet can lead to mold and bacteria. As this is natural wood, do not immerse it in water for long periods of time. It is susceptible to heat and direct flames, which can cause discoloration and deterioration. Avoid using it in the microwave or dishwasher. Also, avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as it may dry out, crack, or peel. The coating will gradually thin over time. Please note that wooden products may be scratched if rubbed too hard or exposed to sharp objects.