Coffee Scoop
Coffee Scoop
Coffee Scoop
Coffee Scoop

Coffee Scoop

Enhance your daily coffee making with QÄSA QÄSA’s handcrafted scoop.
Regular price£21.50
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QÄSA QÄSA studio is closed 23rd March till 11th April, orders received in this period will be processed and dispatched from 12th April.

Enhance your daily coffee making with QÄSA QÄSA’s handcrafted scoop made from sustainably sourced African Blackwood. Each one is exquisitely carved by Joseph in Mtwara, Tanzania and features a unique two-toned natural grain.

The organic texture and practical design will elevate even the simplest of tasks in your kitchen, and makes for the ultimate utensil for the coffee connoisseur. Whilst it’s intended for scooping your favourite beans and freshly ground goodness, it’s also great for scooping granola or chia seeds into your morning ritual.

Please note although the wood is called African Blackwood, it can sometimes have beautiful light grains and sections running through it giving a beautiful two tone look.

 

Material: African Blackwood
Size: Length 8cm | Scoop diameter 4.5cm | Depth 3cm | Handle length 3cm
Care instructions: Hand-wash gently in lukewarm water and dry. Do not put in the dishwasher or leave soaking in liquids.

Made in Tanzania. Shipped from the UK. UK Delivery only, 3-5 days. Free returns to our UK warehouse.


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ABOUT THE BRAND

QÄSA QÄSA

QÄSA QÄSA stems from the Amharic (Ethiopian) word to mean inspire | awake | motivate. Taking inspiration from their heritage, Naeema and Aniqah founded QÄSA QÄSA in 2015 and set off on a journey to explore the incredibly diverse skills of artisans in Eastern Africa. They have partnered with exceptional artisans, non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) and community groups in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Malawi to design and source unique products that combine traditional skills with modern design. All of their pieces are meticulously handcrafted using local and indigenous materials and take into account sustainability and ethical production.

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