Available in stores from mid-April, these simple, but practical woodware accessories will brighten any kitchen, whilst the wood's attractive grain makes every piece unique.
The kitchen canisters, with their understated style and teal coloured lids and bases, not only look striking but are also airtight and come with a plastic lining to keep contents fresh.
The bowls and teal canisters are made from durable Hevea wood which has been sealed with a non-toxic protective lacquer to enhance the appearance and to help prevent the absorption of water when washed.
Hevea is the perfect mature tropical hardwood for kitchen utensils due to its light tone and resilience, which means that you don’t have to worry about breakages and splinters. The mixing spoons are made from birch wood for a smooth finish and pale tone.
Prices start from £3.00 for a set of 3 mixing spoons, the most expensive piece is the breadbin at £28.00.
Author: Elizabeth Hambelton. Posted on April 12, 2007
