Mini Wooden Baby Spoon Set - Maple

$40.00

 Maple set - 3 spoons per set!

Ergonomic and food safe - perfect for highchair tosses and babyhood messes!

The baby spoons measures 5 inches in length and have a 1-1.25 inch wide bowl

From The Maker:

"I perfect my art of wooden spoon making in my small studio neighboring my organic garden, wild field, brook, and mixed hardwood forest in Brunswick on the coast of Maine.  Many of my custom hand embellished designs reflect shapes found in nature.  From tree to timber, I find that hidden spoon within each piece of wood.  My spoons have travelled to admirers in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and South Korea.

The process of hand carving a spoon hasn't changed in hundreds of years.  I use traditional, as well as, more modern methods in my spoon carving, and have developed a style unique to high-end heirloom quality woodwork.  I believe in creating beautiful and functional works of art.  For me the creative process comes alive when I can mix the imagination of my mind and heart with the work of my hands. I use a multitude of tools and techniques to create the perfect kitchen utensil."

This product is part of our Design Marketplace, featuring products from the Museum for Art in Wood. To find more products like this check out The Museum for Art in Wood Store here.

More about our partner, The Museum For Art in Wood:

Since its inception in 1986, the Museum for Art in Wood (formerly the Center for Art in Wood and  the Wood Turning Center, respectively) has been widely recognized by artists, collectors, scholars, and the public as a critical resource for the study of art, craft, and design in the material of wood.

Located in Old City Philadelphia, the Museum offers free admission to its changing exhibitions and access to its permanent collection, which now numbers some 1,200 objects and includes turned objects, sculpture, studio furniture, works on paper, video, and more.

Over the years, the Museum has supported and documented the developing field of woodturning as a tool for artistic expression as well as artisanal production.

The Museum’s focus is aimed at fostering appreciation for art, craft, and design in wood and at creating a space for the public to learn, enjoy, and be inspired.

website: museumforartinwood.org

address: 141 N. 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106

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