Spoons

2020 - Present

Instinctual objects, mostly created as gifts to friends and family.


Made with timber found in an alley, I didnt reaserch carving techniques, just jumped right in. Very enjoyable. Very wonky.

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Looked better as a sketch. The hole in the back is too dominant of the overall form. However iā€™m a fan of the square cup. The concept has legs.

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First hardwood spoon, made from reclaimed oak floor boards.

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Salt spoon. Fairly classic styling. Came out surprisingly uniform despite the challenging scale.

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Simple Japanese inspired mixing utensil.

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Octagonal handle flows into the geometry of the bowl. Carving an octagon by hand is tricky to say the least.

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Classic mixing spoon for Mum.

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Cone shaped bowl, square handle.


House warming gift for Ant and Rhys.


Ribbon of oak for Dad. Unitentional stunning figure of 8 grain pattern.


Sugar spoon for Mum. Donā€™t say it, weā€™re all thinking it, it wasnā€™t intentional


Spoon for Tilia. Is it a peanut, poppy or guitar? You decide.


Cartoon spoon for Jim using the same technique as the teardrop lacquered spoon. 


Wonky churro spoon for Grandma. 


Big churro spoon for mum. Second attempt at this style, Iā€™m not convinced.


My first commissioned work. A trio of deep primary shaped bowls for Maxine. Thank you for the trust. 


First attempt at ironwork. A spoon / Bottle opener.


Quick procrastination spoon.


Quick lunchtime spoon


Another lunchtime spoon.