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areaware | serving friends | flowers

Selena Liu for Areaware SKU: AW-SLSFF
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
areaware | serving friends | flowers
Coming Soon

areaware | serving friends | flowers

Selena Liu for Areaware SKU: AW-SLSFF
Regular price $79.90
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Dimensions: 8.3 x 30.5cm
Material: Beechwood, oil finish


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Set of wooden serving spoons carved into floral shapes. Whoever said food isn’t to be played with hasn’t met Serving Friends. These wooden serving spoons, carved into charming shapes, bring joy and humour to your dining table. No matter what you’re serving, they'll always be there to serve up smiles.

Care: Hand wash with mild soap, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Keep in a dry location at room temperature. Do not soak or put in the dishwasher as this will dry out the wood. Apply a mineral oil or olive oil to remove marks or whenever your Serving Friends Board feels dry. Rub with a wedge of lemon to keep it fresh and prevent bacteria.


Click for more ideas from BRAND | Areaware

Areaware is a New York City based producer of everyday objects that are both functional and unusual. Their goals are to create thoughtful products that inspire an emotional response and to explore design languages as a means of creating new syncretic forms. They have a good sense of humor and their objects are poetic, creating a strong voice for American design. They believe that appreciation for beauty is central to what it means to be alive and they seek to embody this principle in even the simplest things.

Click for more ideas from Selena Liu (designer)

Selena is a designer exploring colour, form, and humour to elicit joy and child-like energy. They embrace unconventional concepts and various mediums in their studio in Brooklyn, as both a prop stylist and exhibition designer. Balancing satire and function, their objects bring a sense of playfulness into commercial and residential spaces.

Clients include Muji, Saturday Night Live, Glamour, Hypebeast, Macy’s, Todd Snyder, Baccarat and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. Their objects have been featured in Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen and Popeye.

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