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Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) | Vessels & Containers by Slice of wood / Tranche de bois
Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) | Vessels & Containers by Slice of wood / Tranche de bois
Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) | Vessels & Containers by Slice of wood / Tranche de bois
Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) | Vessels & Containers by Slice of wood / Tranche de bois
Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) | Vessels & Containers by Slice of wood / Tranche de bois

Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included) - Vessels & Containers

Price $60

Creation: 1-2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 8, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Reclaimed Materials

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

"Elegantly displaying its contrasting essences, this pretty pot and spoon duo can be used for salt, sugar and spices as well as as a decorative element in its own right.

Features
Wooden salt pan, handmade in Quebec.
Made of reclaimed wood.
Can be used as salt hand / sugar bowl / spice jar / decorative jar

Wood species
Oak, ash
*** Please note that the arrangement of wood species may vary depending on the available scraps, but we try to remain as faithful as possible to the model in the photo. ***Height may vary by approximately 0.5 inches***

Dimensions
Diameter: 2’’ 1/2 – 50 mm
Height: 3’’1/8 – 76 mm

Finishing
Pure and natural mineral oil

Precautions for use:
Use a damp cloth to clean.
Do not immerse in water.
Do not place near intense heat."

Item Main de sel - cherry(birch)/oak (Price taxes included)
As seen in Creator's Studio, Saguenay, Canada
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
When creativity meets craftsmanship - BOOM!

For several years, David-Olivier, cabinet marker designer and founder of Slice of wood, has been collecting unusable wood scraps from other workshops. While promoting the circular economy, he creates unique everyday objects from this reclaimed material. Lighting fixtures, kitchen accessories, fashion items, and home decor. With the support of his partner Virginie, their creativity knows no bounds.