When we cherish objects, their age and deteriorate often show how they evolve into indispensable companions in our lives. As they wear out, they provide us with a sense of comfort and attachment.
I broke my 15-year old wooden spoon by stirring too hard because I was hungry and in a hurry to cook. However, I could not bear to throw it away, and wondered if I could make a spoon box to keep it as something to treasure.


Visit in comfort -My spoon box
Materials: Fallen wood, my old broken spoon, wood glue
Dimensions:25cmx8cmx6cm
Materials: Fallen wood, my old broken spoon, wood glue
Dimensions:25cmx8cmx6cm
Visit in comfort -Spoon box
Materials: Left over wood, antique baby silver spoon, magnets
Dimensions:13cmx7cmx5cm
Materials: Left over wood, antique baby silver spoon, magnets
Dimensions:13cmx7cmx5cm