Iris Hantverk Oil Treated Birch Scoop
Iris Hantverk Coffee Scoop
A simple, well-shaped scoop carved from solid birch — practical, tactile and built for daily use.
Made from oil-treated birch, the scoop has a smooth, comfortable feel in the hand and a clean, minimal profile that sits comfortably inside a tin or jar. The natural oil finish protects the wood while allowing it to age gracefully with use.
Materials
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Oil-treated birch
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A small but considered addition to the morning ritual — functional Scandinavian design, made to last.
Traditional Swedish Brushmaking
Iris Hantverk was founded in Stockholm in the late 1800s as a brush-binding workshop employing visually impaired craftsmen — a model that continues today. A core part of their production is still carried out by blind and visually impaired artisans trained in traditional brush binding techniques.
Brush binding is a highly tactile craft. Small holes are drilled into the wooden handle and bundles of natural fibre are pulled through and secured by hand using wire. It’s skilled, repetitive work that relies on touch, rhythm and precision rather than sight — one of the reasons the trade historically provided meaningful employment for blind craftsmen across Scandinavia.
Today, Iris Hantverk works with visually impaired artisans in Sweden and Estonia, maintaining both the social mission and the craft integrity of the brand.
Each brush — whether for vegetables, dishes or body care — reflects that heritage: oil-treated birch handles, natural fibres, and careful hand assembly. Practical tools, made slowly and with purpose, designed to last for years rather than seasons.
We ship Tuesday to Saturday using Royal Mail Tracked 24.
All knives ship via an age verified service in accordance with The Offensive Weapons Act 2019, which will mean the postie will need you to be in to receive the delivery & to check your ID if you look under 25.
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