

Lohi spoon 1 cl
Authentic handmade birch burl spoon
(1)
€35.99
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Knives, spoons or forks, all our cutlery is made of wood, ecological and recyclable.
Lohi spoon 1 cl
Authentic handmade birch burl spoon
(1)
€35.99
In stock
Tiikeri kitchen spatula - Moose
Large kitchen spatula made of elder wood
(1)
€9.99
In stock
Lumikko spoon with engraved reindeer horn
Elder wood and reindeer horn coffee spoon
(1)
€14.99
In stock
Kirahvi cooking fork - Moose
Large kitchen fork in elder wood.
(1)
€10.99
In stock
Lusikka wooden teaspoon
Elder wood coffee spoon
(1)
€4.99
In stock
Haikara knife
Juniper knife with mosaic wood handle
(1)
€14.99
In stock
Karju kitchen spatula Reindeer
Large kitchen spatula made of elder wood
(1)
€9.99
In stock
Meerkat butter knife - Elk
Elder wood butter knife
(1)
€4.99
In stock
Kana butter knife - Reindeer
Juniper butter knife with reindeer engraving
(1)
€3.99
In stock
Mehiläinen honey spoon
Juniper and reindeer horn honey spoon
(1)
€9.99
In stock
Kilpikonna cooking fork Reindeer
Large cooking fork in elder wood
(1)
€10.99
In stock
Haarukka fork - Reindeer
Juniper fork with reindeer engraving
(1)
€4.99
In stock
Karitsa Mocha spoon - Reindeer
Juniper moka spoon with reindeer engraving
(1)
€4.99
Unavailable
Saukko butter knife - Reindeer
Elder wood butter knife
(1)
€4.99
In stock
Find out more about the manufacture, care and origin of our wooden cutlery.
Our authentic wooden cutlery is hand carved in Finnish Lapland in the respect of the Sami ancestral traditions.
They are carved in one piece from birch burl. The burr is a growth of the tree that appears as a result of stress, such as injury or illness 🪵
After using its wooden cutlery, you should not wash it with a household product but only rinse it with clear water and let it dry.
Cleaning is done with coffee and hot coffee grounds to create a water-repellent film and avoid the creation of cracks or staining of the wood due to certain foods.
The cutlery is also treated with edible linseed oil to harden the wood and make it shiny.
Scandinavian wooden cutlery was first created and used by the Sami people, an indigenous people who live in Lapland.
The Sami used and still use wood today to create functional and useful everyday objects, also known as Duogji.🫐
Our natural wooden cutlery are made in juniper and elderberry wood. They are all carved in Finland.
The juniper is a small thorny tree which grow up mainly on dry hillsides with a southern exposure. It makes berries which take 3 years to ripen, colored from green to black. There are used ti flavor dishes. 🫐️
Elderberry is a shrub with beautiful white flowers that turn into red, blue or black berries. Some of these berries are edible while others are poisonous. 🫐️
The maintenance of a natural cutlery is simple. After each using you have to wash your wooden cutlery with dishes product and hot water.
To prevent your cutlery from getting damaged too quickly, avoid soaking them in water, do not put them in the dishwasher and finally maintain them with linseed oil.
The linseed oil solidifies the wood and makes it shine.
Kupilka was the first Finnish company to use green electricity for its production. 🌿
It also created a new material from the wood of Finnish forests. Thus was born Kareline, a material that is sustainable over time and can be recycled, burned or returned to the factory for reuse.♻️
It doesn't get much easier than maintaining your Kupilka flatware! You don't have to worry about the maintenance of Kupilka products because they don't require any special treatment.
They can be washed with dishwashing liquid and even be put in the dishwasher.
Also, Kupilka products dry very quickly, so you can easily put your cutlery in your backpack and go on an adventure.
Kupilka products have been around since 1996 and were created by a Finnish family concerned about the environment and the country's natural resources.
Today, the Kupilka product line continues to grow and offer practical and eco-friendly tableware♻️
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