Kitchen: Stirsby Wooden Stirring Tool
April 16th, 2008
From Julie:
A one-off from the Walker Museum art shop: the Stirsby Wooden Stirring Tool for $16. Designed and hand-crafted by Twin Cities artisan John Danicic, each Stirsby is made from non-first-growth salvaged hardwood; no two are exactly alike.

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Entry Filed under: KITCHEN, SLOW DESIGN
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