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Kirsten Heckertmann Wooden Spoons Hand Carved in Kenya

Textile Designer Kirsten Hecktermann Wooden Jam Spoons Hand Carved In Kenya Atelier Fifty Five

 

You can never have too many wooden spoons. In all shapes, sizes and natural tones, a collection by British textile designer Kirsten Hecktermann leaves you spoilt for choice.

The spoons shapes are organic, echoing the woods from which they are carved. Designed by Kirsten and hand-carved in Kenya by Mwajira a local wood carving artisan the collection of spoons are made from Mvule Wood, an East African managed hardwood reclaimed from off-cuts from the furniture industry.

 

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Born in Kenya Kirsten originally trained and worked as a chef so it is perhaps no surprise she has turned her hand to a spoon and flatware collection.

 

– Tapiwa Matsinde

 

Additional details: 

For further information about Kirsten Hecktermann visit: www.kirstenhecktermann.com

To purchase the spoons visit: https://kirstenhecktermann.bigcartel.com/

 

[Image credits: The images shown belong to Kirsten Hecktermann. If downloaded and used elsewhere please credit accordingly.]

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