Eco-friendly tableware. Material: Wood Length, mm 160

Wooden fork 160 mm
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Wooden Plates and Cutlery: The Warmth of Nature on Your Table
Wooden plates and cutlery are more than just tableware; they are true works of art, created by nature itself.

History and Tradition:

The use of wooden tableware has deep roots in history.
Today, wooden tableware is experiencing a renaissance, becoming increasingly popular both in homes and restaurants.

Advantages:

Environmentally Friendly: Wood is a renewable resource, and its use is environmentally friendly.
Safety: Wooden tableware is free of harmful substances and is safe for health.
Practicality: Wooden plates and wooden cutlery are strong, durable, and scratch-resistant.
Aesthetics: Wooden tableware has a unique texture and natural grain, making it a beautiful and stylish addition to any table.
Warmth: Wooden plates retain heat longer than tableware made from other materials, creating a cozy and comfortable feel.

Types:

Solid wood: Made from solid wood, such as oak, beech, or ash.
Glued: Made from several layers of wood glued together.
Carved: Decorated with intricate carvings, making them true works of art.
Painted: Hand-painted or decoupaged.

Care:

Wooden plates and wooden cutlery are not recommended for dishwasher use.
After use, hand wash them with warm water and a mild detergent.
Avoid soaking wooden utensils for extended periods.
Periodically oil wooden plates with linseed oil to maintain their beauty and durability.

Usage:

For everyday table setting: Wooden plates are perfect for serving first and second courses, salads, and sandwiches.
For special occasions: A festive table will be even more beautiful and cozy if you use wooden dishes.
For a picnic: Wooden plates and cutlery are a lightweight and convenient option for an outdoor picnic.

Conclusion:

Wooden plates and cutlery are more than just tableware; they're part of history, culture, and tradition.

By using wooden tableware, you not only make your table more beautiful and inviting, but you also contribute to environmental conservation.