The Fiddle Bow Knife is what started Hasa Design based on their desire to design and make a better bread knife, that was in 1998 and to prove how good the knife is it is still being made today.
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FOOD SHOVEL – INDECO
Materials:
Tasmanian Myrtle
Dimensions:
Various 290X72X12mm
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Anita Dineen found herself a first time winner with her ‘Glide’ gourmet knife in the 2009 Tasmanian Design Award which has since found its way in to many homes and top restaurants the world over. Anita Dineen ‘s inspiration was the winged seed pods of a Sycamore tree which results in a beautifully balanced knife the looks stunning and works a treat in dips and soft cheese.
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The Hammer Head Salad Servers by Indeco as the name suggests are inspired by the Hammer head shark. Unlike the shark these are made from steam bent timber and are great for picking up lettuce and other salad stuff.
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The Huon Pine Rolling Pin by Paul Minuere is a Design Centre Classic having been sold by us for a couple of decades. It has a classic appeal and the tapered form is purely utilitarian making it as functional as it is good looking.
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Huon Pine Salad Hands by Hasa Design make for a perfect gift, they are compact, light, can be posted anywhere and have that unmistakable smell that can’t be anything but Huon Pine.
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Is this the worlds most beautiful ladle? Designed by Indeco, this ladle is the epitome of elegance – simple clean lines, beautiful details and it works too. What better way to warm up a Tasmanian winters day than to serve up a hearty soup with such a stunning utensil!
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The Spaghetti fork by Indeco was a finalist in the 2009 Tasmanian Design Award and rightfully so. The fork allows you to simply twirl the spaghetti and dish it into the bowl, so simple, so good!
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A range of timber spatula’s (shown here in Celery-Top Pine) designed by Indeco, clean simple lines and exceptional functionality make these at home in any kitchen. Anyone for an omelette?
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What’s a Spurtle? Well it is possibly the most simplified stirring implement refined over the last 300 years, traditionally used in Scotland for oatmeal and soups. It is perfect for stirring just about anything and the thicker the better, available in two sizes and a range of timbers.
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WOKETT – JULIA KNIGHT
Materials:
Tasmanian Timber Veneers
Dimensions:
Various 370x55x55mm
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Each spoon is lovingly carved and shaped by Simon Raffan from small pieces of Tasmania’s special timbers. The tea-spoon pictured in Huon Pine is the most beautiful and delicate object – yet totally functional. Available in a range of timbers and sizes these make a great addition to any kitchen or tea party!
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