Hollow Canoe Scoop by Slow Made Goods

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£28.00

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Meet Ewen Brown maker and friend of David Parr House. Founder of Slow Made Goods in Norfolk, Ewen’s values and founding principles echo those we hold dear at David Parr House: craftsmanship, quality and utility and the desire to savour the hours and minutes rather than just count them, and to do everything as-well-as-possible, instead of as-fast-as-possible.

Founded in 2019, all things produced by Slow Made Goods utilise wood that is either locally grown, storm-fallen or from sustainable and responsible sources, Ewen’s handcrafted spoons and organic fibre brushes are made using a sloyd knife, carving axe and hook knife with a total focus on the highest quality craftsmanship.

Slow Made Goods aim for zero waste, using, where possible, timber offcuts in new designs, breaking down smaller waste into packaging materials and composting sawdust.

A unique, hand carved scoop perfect for measuring out freshly ground coffee beans but equally good for measuring out seeds, herbs, flour or spices.⁣

The canoe scoop mimics the shape of a kayak or canoe seat, inspired by ancient Japanese and North American designs. It is handcrafted using sustainable and locally sourced wood and finished with food safe oil.

Hand carved from wood sourced in Suffolk.

Dimensions: Length 12cm | Bowl Width 6cm | Depth 2cm

Wash by hand and dry thoroughly. We recommended oiling the scoop every 2-3 months to revive the wood and help it regain its natural texture using flax seed oil or wood balm.

Please note that as these products are hand carved, and unique, there will be some variation in the wood used.

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