Wagtail Scoop - Large
Regular price $175.00 Save $-175.00Individually hand hammered handles make each piece truly unique, capturing the hand of the maker and the showcasing our traditional craft.
Inspired by their much-loved, sell out, limited-edition Brass Wagtail Scoops, the stainless steel wagtail scoops are a new addition to Ferro Forma's Signature Flatware Collection. Robust and sturdy, ready for years and years of use in your home, they need little to no maintenance to keep them looking as good as new.
Choose between the small or large Wagtail Scoop - both perfectly suited to your daily rituals and little moments in your kitchen.
Whether you're scooping flour for baking brownies or measuring out tea leaves for a hot cuppa - a Ferro Forma wagtail scoop will no doubt be a favourite you reach for again and again for all manner of things! Keep out on a shelf as a beautifully crafted object to admire whilst being within reach for whenever you need it.
Material: Stainless steel, sold individually
Dimensions: 11cm long, 7cm wide across the bowl
About the Makers: Ferro Forma is the culmination of a long-standing partnership between Alison Jackson and Dan Lorrimer. They are a metalsmithing workshop specialising in handcrafted small batch edition objects that capture the hand of the maker and the heritage of our craft.
Alison Jackson is a designer, maker and contemporary Silversmith based in Braidwood, Australia. Completing a Gold and Silversmithing degree at the Australian National University, Alison holds over two decades of artistic and technical metal forming expertise.
With an aesthetic best described as elegant, timeless, and minimal, Alison showcases her work through her fine jewellery, tableware, large scale installation, limited editions and exhibition work.
Alison’s work is held in both public and private collections, including a large acquisition by the Canberra Museum and Gallery. A recipient of numerous notable awards and grants, Alison’s work has been exhibited widely within Australia and also internationally, including at Inhorgenta (Germany) and Milan Design Week (Italy).
Dan Lorrimer is a contemporary sculptor, machinist, fabricator and toolmaker. With a degree in Sculpture from the Australian National University, Dan has since diversified his work, significantly developing his skills across a wide range of technical areas, specialising in metal forming.
Dan’s sculpture practice explores notions of movement, energy, solidity and illusion through minimalist sculptural forms, often located between the artificial and natural world. He has exhibited widely across Australia and has work held in private collections across the country.
Photos: Karina Sharpe images 1, Lean Timms image 2

