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Create a cohesive and sophisticated look that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
Check out our exclusive collection of wooden dinnerware and tableware in Singapore, where elegance meets functionality.
Whether you’re hosting a sophisticated dinner party or enjoying a casual family meal, our curated selection ensures every meal is a memorable one. Explore our stylish tableware and functional kitchenware to effortlessly achieve a modern living space, and find the perfect housewarming gift from our tastefully designed collection.
Create a cohesive and sophisticated look that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
We have a wide range of products available for all your cooking and plating needs. Here are some of the types of tableware and kitchenware available:
The Kiri Cutting Board with all corners rounded, brings the elegance and quality right to your kitchen. Named after the Japanese word "kiri," which...
查看完整细节The Katto Cutting Board with opposite corners rounded, brings the elegance and quality right to your kitchen. Named after the Japanese word "katto,...
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Wooden dinnerware is known for its natural beauty, durability, and eco-friendliness. It offers a unique aesthetic and can be a sustainable choice compared to traditional materials like plastic or ceramic.
To maintain wooden tableware, hand wash with mild soap and warm water. Avoid soaking and do not place it in the dishwasher. Regularly condition with food-safe mineral oil to prevent drying and cracking.
Yes, wooden dinnerware is safe for food use when properly maintained. Ensure that the wood is treated with food-safe finishes and regularly cleaned to prevent any potential issues.