Handcrafted Reclaimed Hardwood Egg Holder
Product of: Uist
Handcrafted handcrafted egg holder, made from reclaimed hardwood by the learners and volunteers at Cothrom, a social enterprise in the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
This egg holder is more than just a kitchen accessory — it’s a product with a story. Created at Cothrom, where individuals gain valuable skills through hands-on woodworking, your purchase supports environmental sustainability and community empowerment.
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Bring a touch of rustic charm and sustainability to your kitchen with this handcrafted egg holder, made from reclaimed hardwood by the learners and volunteers at Cothrom, a social enterprise in the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
Each piece is carefully crafted by hand, showcasing the natural grain and character of the wood. Designed to hold your fresh eggs in style, this holder is both practical and beautiful — a perfect blend of function and craftsmanship.
✨ Product Features:
Made from 100% reclaimed hardwood
Handcrafted in South Uist, Scotland
Holds 6 eggs securely
Smooth, food-safe finish
Unique grain and rustic charm in every piece
🌱 Sustainably Made with Purpose: This egg holder is more than just a kitchen accessory — it’s a product with a story. Created at Cothrom, where individuals gain valuable skills through hands-on woodworking, your purchase supports environmental sustainability and community empowerment.
📏 Approximate Dimensions: 19cm x 18cm x 11cm – sizes may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of these items.
🎁 Perfect For:
Farmhouse kitchen decor
Eco-conscious gifts
Fresh egg storage
Rustic breakfast displays
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