
- Material Metal
- Use Indoor
- Style Art Deco
- Care Wipe clean
Formed from stainless steel and finished in a deep gunmetal tone, these picks carry their weight in any glass — dark enough to hold its own against amber spirits, considered enough to rest across a clear coupe. The fan-shaped top bears a hand-pressed relief pattern drawn from Art Deco motifs: layered arcs, deliberate symmetry, a geometry that reads as architectural rather than ornamental. At approximately five inches, the taper is long enough to balance a cherry, an olive, or a twist with ease.
Each pick is finished by hand, meaning minor variation in the relief impression is part of the object — evidence of the process, not a flaw.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Formed from stainless steel and finished in a deep gunmetal tone, these picks carry their weight in any glass — dark enough to hold its own against amber spirits, considered enough to rest across a clear coupe. The fan-shaped top bears a hand-pressed relief pattern drawn from Art Deco motifs: layered arcs, deliberate symmetry, a geometry that reads as architectural rather than ornamental. At approximately five inches, the taper is long enough to balance a cherry, an olive, or a twist with ease.
Each pick is finished by hand, meaning minor variation in the relief impression is part of the object — evidence of the process, not a flaw.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The smallest thing that finishes the drink
The cocktail is already poured — two fingers of whiskey, one large cube, a curled orange peel. You reach for a pick, press a cherry onto the taper, and lay it across the rim. The gunmetal catches the low light. That detail, easy as it is, is the whole point.



