
Walnut Bench Dough Scraper
Makes food prep a breeze! Easily scoop and transfer chopped ingredients to the stove or a mixing bowl. Also great for dough making.
Details:
- Beautifully designed with contrasting wood of walnut and birch, 6" x 5.78" x .75"
- Finished with a food-safe oil
- Water resistant, but not waterproof. Do not soak
- Hand-wash only, rinse before use
- Variations in wood make each piece unique
- Handmade in St Louis, USA
Collin Garrity is a designer in St Louis, USA. With a focus on simple, useful and sculptural objects, he is always hoping to rethink items that people pick up every day, redesigning them as beautiful, and blurring the lines between sculpture and clutter.
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Walnut Bench Dough Scraper
Makes food prep a breeze! Easily scoop and transfer chopped ingredients to the stove or a mixing bowl. Also great for dough making.
Details:
- Beautifully designed with contrasting wood of walnut and birch, 6" x 5.78" x .75"
- Finished with a food-safe oil
- Water resistant, but not waterproof. Do not soak
- Hand-wash only, rinse before use
- Variations in wood make each piece unique
- Handmade in St Louis, USA
Collin Garrity is a designer in St Louis, USA. With a focus on simple, useful and sculptural objects, he is always hoping to rethink items that people pick up every day, redesigning them as beautiful, and blurring the lines between sculpture and clutter.
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Makes food prep a breeze! Easily scoop and transfer chopped ingredients to the stove or a mixing bowl. Also great for dough making.
Details:
- Beautifully designed with contrasting wood of walnut and birch, 6" x 5.78" x .75"
- Finished with a food-safe oil
- Water resistant, but not waterproof. Do not soak
- Hand-wash only, rinse before use
- Variations in wood make each piece unique
- Handmade in St Louis, USA
Collin Garrity is a designer in St Louis, USA. With a focus on simple, useful and sculptural objects, he is always hoping to rethink items that people pick up every day, redesigning them as beautiful, and blurring the lines between sculpture and clutter.























