Antique Grain Scoop Wooden | 19th Century Scandinavian
Bring soulful heritage and handmade utility into your home with this antique wooden grain scoop—an authentic 19th century vessel that brings warmth, history, and function to everyday rituals.
About This Piece
This large, hand-carved scoop was shaped from a single block of wood in traditional treenware style. Though discovered in France, its clean, utilitarian lines and soft patina suggest Scandinavian origins dating back to the 1800s. It features a deep bowl with a gentle curve and tapered handle—ideal for use as a rustic snack bowl, decorative trinket tray, or for styling with natural elements in a kitchen or shelf vignette.
Functional Heirloom with Wabi-Sabi Character
Marked by its beautiful, worn-in finish, this scoop celebrates the passage of time. Subtle stress fractures are visible but stable, consistent with age and lending to its authentic charm. Whether displayed as a statement piece or put to practical use, it adds old-world craftsmanship and a grounded, organic aesthetic to farmhouse, primitive, or Wabi-Sabi styled interiors.
Product Details
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Material: Hand-carved wood, single-piece construction
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Origin: Likely Scandinavian, found in France
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Era: 19th Century
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Finish: Natural aged patina with visible wear and stable stress fractures
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Dimensions: 11" L x 5.5" W x 2.5" H
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Condition: Antique; structurally stable with age-related imperfections
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