Twist Spread Set of 2
Areaware is known for bringing imaginative design and joyful details to everyday essentials. The Twist Spread Set of 2 adds a playful spin to your table with curvy, chunky forms that turn spreading and scooping into a small moment of delight.
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Includes one wooden knife and one wooden spoon with whimsical twisted handles
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Ideal for spreading butter, jam, or dips, and serving cheese or condiments
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Perfect for entertaining or elevating everyday snacks
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Crafted from wood for a warm, natural feel
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Knife dimensions: 1.1 x 7.5 x 1.1 in; spoon dimensions: 0.9 x 6.6 x 1.6 in
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A functional and fun addition to any kitchen or charcuterie board.
- Handwash with mild soap, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Keep in a dry location at room temperature. Do not soak or put in the dishwasher as this will dry out the wood. Rub with a wedge of lemon to keep it fresh and prevent bacteria.
Designer: Virginia native Pat Kim graduated with a degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in 2009. After completing an internship with Fisher-Price and working for a high-end furniture designer/fabricator, he set up his own studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Original: $10.29
-70%$10.29
$3.09



Description
Areaware is known for bringing imaginative design and joyful details to everyday essentials. The Twist Spread Set of 2 adds a playful spin to your table with curvy, chunky forms that turn spreading and scooping into a small moment of delight.
-
Includes one wooden knife and one wooden spoon with whimsical twisted handles
-
Ideal for spreading butter, jam, or dips, and serving cheese or condiments
-
Perfect for entertaining or elevating everyday snacks
-
Crafted from wood for a warm, natural feel
-
Knife dimensions: 1.1 x 7.5 x 1.1 in; spoon dimensions: 0.9 x 6.6 x 1.6 in
-
A functional and fun addition to any kitchen or charcuterie board.
- Handwash with mild soap, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Keep in a dry location at room temperature. Do not soak or put in the dishwasher as this will dry out the wood. Rub with a wedge of lemon to keep it fresh and prevent bacteria.
Designer: Virginia native Pat Kim graduated with a degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in 2009. After completing an internship with Fisher-Price and working for a high-end furniture designer/fabricator, he set up his own studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.


















