
Shaped from teak with a slightly barreled silhouette, this utensil holder carries the warmth of the wood in every ring and swirl of its grain. The golden-brown tones run deep — catching light differently depending on the hour — while the smoothed rim and open interior keep cooking tools close without crowding the counter. At 4 inches across and 9 inches tall, it holds a generous handful of spoons, spatulas, or whisks, and doubles as a vessel for dried stems when the kitchen calls for something softer.
Each holder is shaped individually, meaning the grain pattern, depth of tone, and subtle variations in form are entirely its own — no two are alike.
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The Story
Shaped from teak with a slightly barreled silhouette, this utensil holder carries the warmth of the wood in every ring and swirl of its grain. The golden-brown tones run deep — catching light differently depending on the hour — while the smoothed rim and open interior keep cooking tools close without crowding the counter. At 4 inches across and 9 inches tall, it holds a generous handful of spoons, spatulas, or whisks, and doubles as a vessel for dried stems when the kitchen calls for something softer.
Each holder is shaped individually, meaning the grain pattern, depth of tone, and subtle variations in form are entirely its own — no two are alike.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Your most-used tools, always within reach
The wooden spoon you grab without thinking, the spatula worn smooth at the handle — they all live here now, standing upright on the counter where the cooking actually happens. Teak warms with proximity and use, settling into the rhythm of the kitchen over time.



