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For the person who has (almost) everything.

Beautifully little antipasti spoons. Get your olives, sundried tomatos and other antipasti out of the bowl or jar and leave the oils or brine behind with these rather handy spoons. The holes in the spoons will make sure of that. Clever right!!! 

G.F. Heim Söhne is now in the hands of the 5th and 6th generation, this family business has been making spoons since 1862.

Hand-made in Germany from high quality acrylic (Plexiglass made by Röhm und Haas since 1933)

Now in the hands of the 5th and 6th generation, this family business has been making spoons since 1862. 

14cm long.

PLEASE NOTE: Suitable for dishwashers up to 50C but we recommend washing the jam spoon by hand as it might lose its shape if washed at a higher temperature.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

For the person who has (almost) everything.

Beautifully little antipasti spoons. Get your olives, sundried tomatos and other antipasti out of the bowl or jar and leave the oils or brine behind with these rather handy spoons. The holes in the spoons will make sure of that. Clever right!!! 

G.F. Heim Söhne is now in the hands of the 5th and 6th generation, this family business has been making spoons since 1862.

Hand-made in Germany from high quality acrylic (Plexiglass made by Röhm und Haas since 1933)

Now in the hands of the 5th and 6th generation, this family business has been making spoons since 1862. 

14cm long.

PLEASE NOTE: Suitable for dishwashers up to 50C but we recommend washing the jam spoon by hand as it might lose its shape if washed at a higher temperature.

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