Brown Nature Tableware(46 items)
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Featured Reviews on Brown Nature Tableware
Mahogany wood salad servers, 'Twist of Nature'





By Gabrielle
An Amazing Gift
Gifted this set to my brother for Christmas- he absolutely loved it! Beautifully carved and such high quality. Highly recommend!
Teak wood cutting board, 'Barrel'





By Olivia
Favorite cutting board
This board is so so beautiful and super practical!! The grain is pretty and its durable. Glad to have a great quality cutting board now :)
Teak wood pizza board, 'Chef's Delight'





By CK
Absolutely gorgeous!
This is almost too beautiful to actually use. Almost. Its gorgeous, sturdy, and feels great in the hand.
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Noppadol Laesanklang Artisan crafted wood tableware and accessories
"Our plates and kitchen utensils are made from wood and are very popular. Each piece of wood has its own distinct grain, which makes it unique and beautiful."
"After I got married, I decided to return to Lampang to take care of my family and to carry on my... read more
Popular Brown Nature Tableware
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1 Quart Serving Bowl in Natural Wood Handmade in Thailand, "Conical Nature"
$64.99Thailand's Noppadol Laesanklang creates a fabulous effect with the design of this conical bowl. Certain to delight the eco-conscious, the bowl is crafted by hand of naturally seasoned raintree wood expertly showcasing the wood's natural grain.
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3 Quart Conical Wood Serving Bowl Hand Crafted in Thailand, "Conical Nature"
$79.99Thailand's Noppadol Laesanklang creates a fabulous effect with the design of this conical bowl. Certain to delight the eco-conscious, the bowl is crafted by hand of naturally seasoned rain tree wood expertly showcasing the wood's natural grain.
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Mahogany and Palo Blanco Wood Fruit Bowl Crafted by Hand, "Stairway of Nature"
$99.99"The design of this fruit bowl is inspired by the steps on the Tikal pyramids," says Guatemala's Hugo Peña of his inspiration. He crafts the fruit bowl by hand, with palo blanco for the lighter shade, reddish brown mahogany and dark brown teak wood.