Ohashi Sidewinder
With a Japanese-inspired octagonal handle shaped by hand using traditional methods and hand tools only, the Ohashi Sidewinder wooden kitchen spoon by Maximilian Neukäufler is an object to use daily and cherish forever. In locally sourced birch wood and milk-paint, the size and form are ideal for any number of cooking tasks, as well as tasting in the kitchen, or even eating. Relatively shallow, the bowl can be used to scoop, turn, stir, and mix; a wonderful object as at home by the campfire as on the dining table doubling as unique, handcrafted serveware. The natural marks of Max's thoughtful and melodic carving process are evident in every twist and turn of the wood, making each spoon from this small batch, created exclusively for Eatingtools, a unique piece.
$120.00
The Story
Maximilian Neukäufler is Woodman's Finest, and Woodman's Finest in Maximillian, in every sense. From an early age Max sought out nature in its purest forms, enjoying both solitude and the oneness with the Earth, as well as activities, both solo and group-based, that rely on the natural world as backdrop. From hunting, to fishing, to boating, archery, foraging, camping, wood carving, teaching, and the rest, Maximillian's journey, including extensive travels the world over, have imbued him with an uncanny ability to harness what nature provides us, in a thoughtful, sustainable, unassuming way. Born in Innsbruck, Austria, Maximillian today focuses his many talents on the design and creation of wood and leather objects for the outdoors, as well as the design of carving and other tools that make his woodworking and leatherwork possible.
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