This wooden spatula is hand-carved by local furniture maker, Emily Dellios who lives with her family in Kyneton. Emily started making fine furniture and wooden crafts in 2018 as a hobbyist. She has a wonderful design aesthetic accessing sustainable materials.
Choose the healthy alternative to plastic kitchenware or use as a display for special occassions.
No chemical leaching: Plastic can melt or release harmful toxins (like BPA and phthalates) and microplastics when heated. Wood contains no synthetic chemicals.
Stays cool: Wood is a poor heat conductor, meaning handles stay cool to the touch even if left resting in a hot pot.
Natural resistance: High-density hardwoods have natural qualities that inhibit bacterial growth better than old, scratched plastic tools that trap food particles
This wooden spatula is hand-carved by local furniture maker, Emily Dellios who lives with her family in Kyneton. Emily started making fine furniture and wooden crafts in 2018 as a hobbyist. She has a wonderful design aesthetic accessing sustainable materials.
Choose the healthy alternative to plastic kitchenware or use as a display for special occassions.
No chemical leaching: Plastic can melt or release harmful toxins (like BPA and phthalates) and microplastics when heated. Wood contains no synthetic chemicals.
Stays cool: Wood is a poor heat conductor, meaning handles stay cool to the touch even if left resting in a hot pot.
Natural resistance: High-density hardwoods have natural qualities that inhibit bacterial growth better than old, scratched plastic tools that trap food particles