kitchenware 
indeco present a unique and innovative range of Tasmanian designed and handmade wooden kitchenware; from the wonderful "brontosaurus" recipe book stand through to a trio of trivets, and including ladles , cutting/serving/cheeseboards, potato masher, spatulas, spoons, spurtles and more.
And the latest: 'The spaghetti fork', Pat's pizza plat.
Plus a pictorial article on ladle making.
Articles - kitchenware
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'brontosaurus' recipe book stand
To have a brontosaurus, wooden recipe book holder in your kitchen means , like his namesake you'll always have something to take a strong stand; for any hard/soft back book, magazine , big or small , the brontosaurus will never let you down . Moveable stainless steel pegs assist to keep pages in place. Other uses include : Computer / music / patient assistant. -
'food shovel'
Is it a scoop, a spoon, a spatula? We have called it a shovel. Inspired by the common & garden tool of the same name. There is no better way to dig and serve your favourite dish. And just like its namesake it comes in both round mouth and square mouth versions. Made from wood. Award winning design. 2011 Tasmanian Design Award. -
'The spaghetti fork'
To serve spaghetti the right way! Twirl away..... buon appetito! A top ten finalist 2009 "Tasmanian Design Award" -
Coffee grinder
Indeco's innovative, wood and stainless steel, manual coffee grinder designed and made in Tasmania incorporates the very best, hard tempered steel, Italian grinding cones with fine to coarse adjustment. A stainless steel cup and fittings assure life long quality. The compact design of Indeco's conical burr coffee grinder makes it the perfect travel companion ensuring you will always have freshly ground coffee to hand when camping, sailing, fishing...or equally at home. -
Ladles; soup and sauce
Ingenious off-centre turning of these wooden soup and sauce ladles gives a fine scooping whilst an ebony pin locks the handle securely. These fine wooden ladles were added to the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection, 1993. And see a pictorial of how these award winning ladles are made. -
ned's plats, cutting/serving/cheese boards
This fine, non-laminated, cutting / serving board has been made in the European tradition,spiced with an Australian flavour ! Each of these Ned's plats, cutting, serving, cheese boards, has been made from a single piece of specially selected quarter-sawn timber which helps reduce any tendency to cup. They may also be washed (although never soak ) without fear of de-lamination. To butter the toast on, slice the onion, crush the garlic, place the cheese or whack the blowfly with. -
Pat's pizza plat!
for perfect pizza placement! 28/8/10 our exciting new product has now been unveiled! Pat's pizza plat! When its pizza time.... what better way to plate, slice and serve than on this exquisite solid wooden board. The pizza plat may be viewed at The Design Centre, Launceston. buon appetito! -
potato masher
The potato masher proves simplicity works; no lumps escape its downward action. The ideal tool for a perfect mash! -
spatulas
Spatula means little spade in Latin. They will prove to be a real friend in the kitchen. Whether you're left or right handed we have an implement for you. Try our 70 mm wide straight spatula for lifting that "horse eye",fried egg! All wood spatula. -
spice rack herb caddy
A unique wooden spice/herb rack/caddy designed and made in Tasmania. A set includes a wooden tray with 6 wooden cubes, and 'blackboard' stickers with pencil. -
spoons (table, tea or salt)
Ideal measuring spoons. Scoop your coffee beans, tea leaves, salt.......... And how are they made? -
spurtles
Originally used in Scotland to stir porridge, but you can stir anything with this Tasmanian implement, from a bechamel sauce to zucchini soup and much more; jams, custards, polenta... -
trivet, 'downunder'
Its a downunder! This elegant wine bottle coaster has a dual purpose as the underside can be used as a small trivet suitable for a coffee plunger, tea pot.......... The bottle recess and the concentric grooves on the underside are in fact achieved by turning on the lathe. The grooves allowing heat to dissipate and so protecting your precious table or bench top. -
trivet,'7'
With contemporary steels and sleek design, cookware can be brought straight to the table but you will need an Indeco trivet. Innovative light weight design ensures heat dissipates from the pot without marring that precious table!
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