Bloomingville Spoon
Best unique accent for those who appreciate natural craftsmanship.
This hand-carved teak scoop bridges the gap between utilitarian kitchen tool and countertop art. While wood requires a bit more care than stainless steel, the natural warmth and durability it brings to your daily cooking routine make the extra maintenance feel like a worthy trade-off.
$12.00
Who it's for
- Home decorators seeking natural, artisanal kitchen accessories
- Consumers prioritizing robust, sustainable kitchen utensils
- Practical home cooks desiring adaptable kitchen tools
Who should skip it
- Busy individuals preferring low-maintenance kitchenware
- Budget-conscious shoppers seeking economical kitchen tools
- Buyers expecting perfectly uniform products
Performance breakdown
Heat Resistance
Teakwood handles high temperatures without warping or transferring heat to hands.
Ergonomic Comfort
Hand-carved contours provide a natural, balanced grip during extended stirring tasks.
Surface Durability
Dense teak grain resists moisture absorption and prevents splintering over time.
Aesthetic Appeal
Rich wood tones make this a standout piece for open shelving.
Cookware Compatibility
Soft wood edges ensure zero scratching on delicate non-stick surfaces.
Maintenance Ease
Requires occasional oiling to maintain luster and prevent drying out.
Key Specs
Material
Teakwood
Heat Resistant
Yes
Reusable
Yes
Intended Use
Cooking, Serving
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