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Coniston Stonecraft

Slate Utensil Holder

Slate Utensil Holder

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Slate Utensil Holder

Add some rustic charm to your kitchen with a slate utensil holder. Quarried from the countryside around the Lake District and created by master stoneworkers in Cumbria. They are wide enough to get a fine array of kitchen utensils for even the most ardent cook. Each handcrafted kitchen utensil holder is as unique as the land it comes from. They measure 220mm x 150mm diameter
Coniston Stonecraft are hewn from slate in Coniston, Cumbria.
Crafted in Cumbria

Made in Cumbria

Slate Utensil Holder highlights

Lake District slate transformed into practical kitchen storage. Perfect for those who want their British geology working hard in the kitchen.

PRODUCT DETAILS

MAKE TIME

Made to order and dispatched in 5-10 working days

SIZING & DIMENSIONS

CONTENTS & MATERIALS

Westmorland green slate

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Slate products should be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

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    Still happy with the product even though its not as green as I like it to be.

    Zu

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    Superb products, quick and a very high quality. Amazing wrapping and presentation.

    Sir Jon Queralt

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Meet the Maker: Coniston Stonecraft

Perched on the slopes of Coniston Old Man in the Lake District, Coniston Stonecraft has worked locally quarried slate for nearly half a century using skills passed down through generations. They craft beautiful homeware and kitchenware from Westmorland Sea Green, Brathay Blue-Grey, and Baycliff limestone - unique stones found nowhere else in the world, formed over 400 million years ago. Unlike imported slate, each piece showcases natural variations in color featuring pyrites, spar, copper, and iron inclusions that make every item truly one-of-a-kind. Powered by hydroelectricity from the mountain beck and using that same water to cool their polishers rather than oil, they maintain an exceptionally small ecological footprint. Master stonemasons handcraft each piece, with bespoke labels detailing which quarry the slate originated from and which artisan created it - a 250-million year guarantee of Lake District heritage.