Your spoons should be beautiful too.
Forget plastic turkey basters -- this gleaming copper spoon makes us forget about any other tool we've seen. The c.1880 hand cut basting spoon is crafted from a single piece of heavy gauge copper -- this kind of copper craftsmanship is hard to come by, and will last for generations.
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Photography by Mark Weinberg
Meet the Maker
Coppermill Kitchen
Fairfield, CT
Beth Sweeney follows her passion wherever the copper takes her—which is mostly across Europe. Buying her first copper pot for her own collection was the catalyst for Coppermill Kitchen, and ever since, she’s dedicated her life to her craft. She searches tirelessly for the perfect pieces, right down to the hand-cut dovetailing, the original maker’s marks, and most importantly, the story behind each one.
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