
- Material Metal
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Wipe clean
At eighteen inches, this bar spoon reaches the bottom of even the deepest mixing glass — the twisted steel stem rotating naturally between the fingers, reducing drag and keeping ice moving in long, even arcs. The beveled bowl sits low and flat against the glass wall, generating little friction and minimal dilution disturbance. A pressed leaf motif at the paddle end adds quiet detail to a tool that earns its place beside the mixing glass every evening.
Offered in sets of one, three, five, or ten — each spoon finished to a consistent polish, with the minor variation that comes from a considered production process.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
At eighteen inches, this bar spoon reaches the bottom of even the deepest mixing glass — the twisted steel stem rotating naturally between the fingers, reducing drag and keeping ice moving in long, even arcs. The beveled bowl sits low and flat against the glass wall, generating little friction and minimal dilution disturbance. A pressed leaf motif at the paddle end adds quiet detail to a tool that earns its place beside the mixing glass every evening.
Offered in sets of one, three, five, or ten — each spoon finished to a consistent polish, with the minor variation that comes from a considered production process.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The one tool every mixing glass needs
The twisted stem catches the light as it turns — ice circling the glass in slow, even arcs, spirits folding together without a shake or a rattle. It is the quietest moment of making a drink, and this spoon makes it feel deliberate.



