Utensils Details
Hand-shaped from beautiful New Zealand timbers, these utensils are designed for the joy of everyday cooking, bringing a piece of nature into your kitchen. Available at Moore Wilsons.
Pasta Paddle – 390mm L, 80mm W
A versatile all-rounder with a broad blade and mid-sized handle.
The gently curved edge reaches neatly into corners, while the flat base makes scraping easy. Perfect for sauces, curries and everyday cooking.
Narrow Spatula – 395mm L, 50mm W
A long, flat blade with raised shoulders, ideal for stirring soups, sauces or your morning porridge. Excellent for flipping pancakes too — though not to be mistaken for a true Scottish spurtle.
Spaghetti Spoon – 300mm L, 60mm W
Designed for hearty pasta sauces like bolognese. The sharpened edge breaks up mince and stirs through tomatoes, while the hole in the blade helps with mixing — and even measures a single serving of spaghetti.
Jam Spoon – 280mm L, 35mm W
A small, elegant spoon with a round-tipped blade and long handle to reach into narrow jars of honey, jam or preserves. Also perfect for dipping into small pots and jars.
Rice Paddle – 230mm L, 80mm W
A short-handled, broad-bladed paddle designed for fluffing rice before serving. Its close control and curved edge make it both practical and beautiful in use.
Soup Paddle – 390mm L, 80mm W
The largest of the family, with a generous rounded blade and long handle to keep your hands clear of the steam. Perfect for stirring thick soups, stews and broths.
Broad Spatula – 390mm L, 80mm W
A wide, flat-bottomed blade made for scraping and turning.
With low shoulders and a comfortable handle, it makes light work of even the heaviest pans.
French Crêpe Stick – 450 – 500mm L, 50mm W
Long, elegant and perfectly balanced.
The slim handle gives excellent reach, while the tapered blade spreads batters and mixtures with ease.
Japanese Spatula – 320mm L, 55mm W
Inspired by minimalist Japanese design.
These sleek, flat spatulas — one with a gentle curve — reflect the precision and simplicity of fine craftsmanship.
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