
Each server in this pair is shaped where brass meets brushed metal — the faceted handle forged with an angular geometry that feels deliberate in the hand, the wide-bowled heads designed to cradle and toss with ease. One spoon, one fork-spoon: the pairing works for salads, grains, roasted vegetables, anything worth sharing from a bowl at the center of the table. The warm brass tone deepens gradually with use, settling into a finish that reads as intentional rather than worn.
Hand-forged construction means each handle carries its own subtle surface variation — slight tonal shifts in the brass that distinguish one pair from the next.
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The Story
Each server in this pair is shaped where brass meets brushed metal — the faceted handle forged with an angular geometry that feels deliberate in the hand, the wide-bowled heads designed to cradle and toss with ease. One spoon, one fork-spoon: the pairing works for salads, grains, roasted vegetables, anything worth sharing from a bowl at the center of the table. The warm brass tone deepens gradually with use, settling into a finish that reads as intentional rather than worn.
Hand-forged construction means each handle carries its own subtle surface variation — slight tonal shifts in the brass that distinguish one pair from the next.
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Shipping & Returns
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The servers that earn a place at the table
The salad bowl is full, the brass handles catch the candlelight, and someone reaches across — this is the moment these servers were made for. Weighted enough to feel considered, simple enough to use without thinking.



