Eoghan Leadbetter Oak | Coffee Scoop
Eoghan Leadbetter Handcrafted Coffee Scoop | Ethical, Wind-Felled Trees
Eoghan Leadbetter Handcrafted Coffee Scoop | Ethical, Wind-Felled Trees
Eoghan Leadbetter Handcrafted Coffee Scoop | Ethical, Wind-Felled Trees

Handcrafted Coffee Scoop | Ethical, Wind-Felled Trees

Sale price€31.00
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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Handcrafted Coffee Scoop | Ethical, Wind-Felled Trees

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

An essential addition to your coffee ritual.

Each handcrafted wooden Coffee Scoop is formed from locally and ethically sourced wind felled trees. Smartly designed and perfectly proportioned it’s the perfect companion for measuring your morning coffee. Fitted with a convenient cord to display it beside your coffee dock.

A must have for coffee lovers! When you're done, simply wipe with a damp cloth. Not diswasher or microwave safe, not suitable for soaking for long periods.

Size: 15cm x 5cm (6″x2″) Holds approximately 10g of coffee beans

Eoghan works with oak, olive ash, spalted beech, ash and beech. Your scoop will reflect the unique nature of the wood and will vary slightly from the photo shown because of this.

About the Artist

All of the wood Eoghan Leadbetter uses to create his beautiful wood products is sourced locally from wind felled trees or from tree surgeons that have removed dangerous trees due to storm damage.

"I utilize every bit of the tree and nothing goes to waste. Starting with cutting the tree into large slabs of wood to make bowls and using the off cuts to make coffee scoops, salad spoons and butter knives." Eoghan even uses leftover wood shavings get used to make compost for the vegetable garden.

Eoghan grew up in the environment of his family–run Jerpoint Glass Studio, one of Ireland’s iconic designer–makers. So craftsmanship is truly in his blood and woodturning is where he found his passion.

Working from his studio in Stoneyford, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland, he designs and creates a range of handcrafted sustainable wooden products which focus on form, finish and function.