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A coffee measure made from beech wood, crafted in Indonesia. Its simple design allows for approximately 6g of ground coffee to be measured. The wood is smooth and polished to create a slight shine, with a food-safe coating, making it a beautiful and long-lasting item for the kitchen and everyday use. 8cm long, with a 4cm handle and a diameter of just over 4cm. Not dishwasher safe.
A coffee measure made from beech wood, crafted in Indonesia. Its simple design allows for approximately 6g of ground coffee to be measured. The wood is smooth and polished to create a slight shine, with a food-safe coating, making it a beautiful and long-lasting item for the kitchen and everyday use. 8cm long, with a 4cm handle and a diameter of just over 4cm. Not dishwasher safe.
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by OJI Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by Oji Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by OJI Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by OJI Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by Oji Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..
Kami means paper in Japanese and is the name given to a series of vessels developed by OJI Masanori with the uncommonly skilled woodturners of Takahas..