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salad servers, 'Shark' (hammerhead)
'shark' salad servers to get a real hold on your salad! Elegant bentwood utensils by indeco. A top ten finalist 2009 Tasmanian design Award. -
spoons (table, tea or salt)
Ideal measuring spoons. Scoop your coffee beans, tea leaves, salt.......... And how are they made? -
Sycamore-Maple
Sycamore-Maple: acer pseudoplatanus. A medium to large European hardwood, creamy-white with fine texture and sometimes with wavy grain producing fiddle-back figure. -
Tas.:-Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Indeco products now available from the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, 40 Macquarie Street, Hobart. -
Tasmanian Blackwood
Tasmanian Blackwood: acacia melanoxylon. Golden to darker brown colour, sometimes with fiddleback figure. Very stable timber, quite hard, ideal for our Ned's plats, mills etc. For those who prefer a darker wood. -
03. indeco, a top 10 finalist, Tasmanian Design Award, 29th October 2009
Indeco has three exciting new products included in the 2009 Tasmanian Design Award. -
04. Wine and Wood, Sunday 15 November 2009, 11am-5pm
Visit Iron Pot Bay Cellar door at Deviot on Sunday 15th November, 11am-5pm, for its annual pre-christmas event. A range of wine, and wooden kitchenware for sale. -
12. The Campbell Town Show, Saturday the 29th May 2010, 9:00am-3:00pm
See INDECO at the 172nd Campbell Town Show. Indeco will be participating with the "Mothers Market" in the Exhibition Hall from 9:00am-3:00pm on Saturday the 29th of May 2010 -
about indeco
Patrick and Mieke Senior-Loncin established Indeco in 1992. The workshop is located at Swan Point, West Tamar. The entire range of work is designed and hand made by Patrick, while Mieke takes care of packaging and marketing. The main emphasis is on wooden kitchenware; ladles serving/cutting/cheese boards, salt/pepper/spice mills, coffee grinders and much more.