
Shaped by hand from Rosa Morada — a dense, close-grained hardwood known for its warm, honeyed tones — these salad servers are built for the kind of table where food is passed slowly and meals stretch long. Each piece is carved and finished individually, resulting in a paddle form that sits comfortably in the hand and moves through a bowl with quiet ease. The grain pattern shifts subtly from piece to piece, deepening with use and a light oiling over time.
As with all hand-shaped woodwork, no two servers are identical — small variations in grain and tone are the mark of the maker's hand, not a flaw.
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The Story
Shaped by hand from Rosa Morada — a dense, close-grained hardwood known for its warm, honeyed tones — these salad servers are built for the kind of table where food is passed slowly and meals stretch long. Each piece is carved and finished individually, resulting in a paddle form that sits comfortably in the hand and moves through a bowl with quiet ease. The grain pattern shifts subtly from piece to piece, deepening with use and a light oiling over time.
As with all hand-shaped woodwork, no two servers are identical — small variations in grain and tone are the mark of the maker's hand, not a flaw.
Details & Materials
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The servers that belong at the table
The bowl is already dressed — greens, herbs, something bright. You reach for these, feel the weight of the wood, and toss without thinking. They rest on the rim when you're done, looking as though they've always lived there.



