


Mango Wood Scoop Spoons
£11.25 – £13.95
These artisan-made Kinuku spoons have a tactile scoop design that is ideal for serving dips, antipasti, nuts and light bites. The pieces are handmade from sustainable mango wood and finished with a contrasting black stained underside. Perfectly paired with the rest of the Kinuku range of serve ware.
- Large; 25 x 14 x 4.5cm Was £19.95 Now £13.95
- Small; 19 x 10 x 4cm Was £14.95 Now £11.25
Care Instructions: To care for your mango wood wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry immediately. To nourish and protect the natural wood rub an edible oil such as olive oil or walnut oil into the surface with a cloth. Please note adding oil will darken the tone of the wood. Due to the natural beauty of these items, there may be changes to the colour over time.
How it’s made: Nkuku’s mango wood pieces are created from sustainable mango wood. The Mango trees are initially grown for their fruit, harvested over a number of years. Once the trees have stopped bearing fruit, they can be cut down and used to make our wooden pieces. This allows farmers to plant more trees and provides them with a supplementary income.
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These artisan-made Kinuku spoons have a tactile scoop design that is ideal for serving dips, antipasti, nuts and light bites. The pieces are handmade from sustainable mango wood and finished with a contrasting black stained underside. Perfectly paired with the rest of the Kinuku range of serve ware.
- Large; 25 x 14 x 4.5cm Was £19.95 Now £13.95
- Small; 19 x 10 x 4cm Was £14.95 Now £11.25
Care Instructions: To care for your mango wood wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry immediately. To nourish and protect the natural wood rub an edible oil such as olive oil or walnut oil into the surface with a cloth. Please note adding oil will darken the tone of the wood. Due to the natural beauty of these items, there may be changes to the colour over time.
How it's made: Nkuku's mango wood pieces are created from sustainable mango wood. The Mango trees are initially grown for their fruit, harvested over a number of years. Once the trees have stopped bearing fruit, they can be cut down and used to make our wooden pieces. This allows farmers to plant more trees and provides them with a supplementary income.
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