WA salad cutlery

Designed by Masuko Unayama 

WA salad cutlery is created to bring natures materials inside, as a joyful compliment to any table setting. Wa is Japanese for harmony.

The WA salad cutlery is made of stainless steel with damped solid ash wood and rattan finish. Each piece is carefully handcrafted, and the material and manufacturing technique gives each piece unique characteristics. 

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Packaging

WA comes packed in a natural, simple and beautiful box that can be re-used, wrapped with a paper sleeve with a drawing of the specific design.

Material + care

Material

The WA salad cutlery is made of stainless steel with damped solid ash wood and rattan finish.

Please note that colours shown on screen might differ to some extent from colours on the actual object, so we cannot guarantee a colour match.  Also the natural material used may differentiate in appearance from object to object.

Care

Only wash the cutlery by hand. The white oiled finish leaves the ash wood looking natural. Over time it will develop a natural patina, enhancing the beauty of the material. Re-oiling can be done if the wood starts to look faded or dry. Make sure to find the right white oil for wooden food interior and follow the instructions of the packaging.

Delivery & return

We ship globally. The interior will be delivered by a choice of courirer or post depending on your country of delivery. For delivery & return please see here: terms & conditions

“The steel and the bent wood meet in the cutlery and is bound together by rattan forming a harmony. I wanted to make use of the bending technique which Japan learned from Denmark in the past. Both nations have inspired each other in terms of aesthetic spirit in the past and present, and we will continue to share the same value of quality of life.”

Designer Masuko Unayama  

“The steel and the bent wood meet in the cutlery and is bound together by rattan forming a harmony. I wanted to make use of the bending technique which Japan learned from Denmark in the past. Both nations have inspired each other in terms of aesthetic spirit in the past and present, and we will continue to share the same value of quality of life.”

Designer Masuko Unayama