Pacific Merchants 16" Beechwood Wooden Mixing / Cooking Spoon

Hand crafted from a single piece of natural French beech wood, this Wooden Spoon is built to last. The spoon won't scratch non-stick cookware or other surfaces of a delicate nature. Can be used for various cooking and baking needs.

Hand made in France!

French beech wood spoons and spatulas are the world renowned classics that everyone grew up with. Your mom probably used one as they are the workhorse of wooden utensils for cooking, baking, stirring, serving and disciplining children (just kidding) for generations. French made beech wood spoons spatulas are an attractive yet functional way to serve and will certainly add joie de vivre to your  events or dinner parties. France is commonly known as the preeminent source for classically shaped, high-quality wooden spoons and spatulas as compared to anywhere else on the globe.

French wood spoons have a rich history and an important place in culinary culture. All our French wood spoons, tools, and spatulas are lovingly hand-crafted and imported from France, and thus are of the highest quality and beauty. Wood spoons will not discolor food, alter taste, conduct heat, or melt. Thanks to its tight grain and pores, beechwood is resistant to warping and cracking. Cleaning is simple; wash with warm water and allow to air dry. 

The spoon that started it all. Wield this classic French wood spoon in the kitchen, and everybody will know you mean business. Pacific Merchants offers this wood spoon in sizes from 8” to 18” in order to meet all of your culinary needs. The solid wood handle will feel delightful in your hand as you whip up sauces, fold delicious dough, and stir sumptuous stews.

 

  • Each handle is hot stamped "France" as a mark of high quality and French craftsmanship worldwide
  • A functional and classic design.
  • Wood is obtained from known, legal and well-managed timber sources
  • Strong beechwood construction - Safe for non-stick surfaces
  • Hand crafted in France by small, artisan factories owned by families who have carved French beechwood into wooden spatulas, tools and utensils for generations