Dead Set - Wooden Utensils - Day of the Dead
Best wooden utensils for cooks who love unique, artistic kitchen decor.
These beechwood utensils trade standard kitchen utility for a bold, macabre aesthetic that turns mundane stirring into a statement. While you sacrifice the dishwasher-safe convenience of silicone, you gain a durable, artisanal centerpiece that brings genuine personality to your countertop.
$20.99
Who it's for
- Hosts wanting conversation-starting decor for festive gatherings
- Home cooks protecting delicate non-stick cookware surfaces
- Gift givers seeking unique items for novelty collectors
Who should skip it
- Busy cooks preferring low-maintenance dishwasher-safe tools
- Users wanting long-term durability for the etched designs
- Minimalists preferring versatile kitchen tools for year-round use
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Appeal
Intricate sugar skull engravings provide a striking, conversation-starting kitchen centerpiece.
Material Durability
Natural beechwood offers a sturdy, reliable build for daily culinary tasks.
Ergonomic Comfort
The twelve-inch length provides excellent leverage and a balanced, comfortable grip.
Maintenance Ease
Hand-wash requirements demand extra care to preserve the detailed wood finish.
Functional Versatility
Essential spatula and spoon shapes handle most standard cooking and serving needs.
Design Uniqueness
Andrés Lhima’s artistic vision elevates these beyond standard, utilitarian wooden tools.
Key Specs
Material
Beechwood
Dimensions
12" x 2.75" x 0.4" inch
Use & Care
Hand Wash Only
Number of Pieces
2
Designed By
Andrés Lhima
Handle Material
Wood
Utensil Types Included
Spatula, Slotted Spoon
Average Utensil Length
12.0 inches
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