
Each spoon pairs a deep, mirror-finish bowl with a long handle finished in a warm copper tone — the kind of contrast that looks considered without trying too hard. The perforated bowl is shaped to scoop olives, capers, cornichons, or pickled vegetables while draining brine cleanly back into the jar. The handle's faceted, slightly textured surface suggests something shaped by hand, settling comfortably between thumb and forefinger each time it's lifted from the dish.
Finished by hand in small runs, each spoon carries subtle variation in the copper tone — no two handles warm exactly the same way.
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The Story
Each spoon pairs a deep, mirror-finish bowl with a long handle finished in a warm copper tone — the kind of contrast that looks considered without trying too hard. The perforated bowl is shaped to scoop olives, capers, cornichons, or pickled vegetables while draining brine cleanly back into the jar. The handle's faceted, slightly textured surface suggests something shaped by hand, settling comfortably between thumb and forefinger each time it's lifted from the dish.
Finished by hand in small runs, each spoon carries subtle variation in the copper tone — no two handles warm exactly the same way.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The quiet workhorse of any cheese board
The olives are out, the board is full, and someone reaches for one of these — the brine falls back through the perforations without a thought. Four spoons means no one waits.



