Chic Serving 3 - 2 Piece Set
Chic Serving 3 - 2 Piece Set
This vintage 1960s Thai flatware serving set has teak handles and brass accents that scream "I have taste." It came with a dark stain that screamed "1960s basement," so I stripped it off. You're welcome. These are a one-of-a-kind, bespoke piece, meaning it's basically the Bigfoot of flatware—rare, elusive, and guaranteed to spark conversation. Now it's ready to elevate your dining experience from "eating" to "curating a meal."
Fair warning: I've oiled the majority of them so the wood appears a little darker and moodier. But after the first HAND WASH (yes, hand wash—don't be a monster), that oil will fade and the wood will lighten up to its natural tone. Think of it as a little surprise evolution for your props
Please hand wash—the dishwasher will obliterate the vibe faster than you can say "vintage." I've lovingly oiled each piece, and even polished some of them because I'm extra like that. They'll develop a "living finish" over time, which is a fancy way of saying they'll age gracefully while you panic slightly. Embrace the patina. It's called character, not neglect.
Shipping: The Part Where I Pretend I Know What I'm Doing
Shipping is $13 via USPS Flat Rate boxes because apparently that's just what it costs to yeet things across America these days.
If you order multiple items, I'll absolutely try to Tetris everything into one box like I'm competing for a gold medal in spatial reasoning. Will I succeed? Maybe! I'm a food stylist, not a logistics engineer, but I am very determined and have watched a lot of YouTube videos about packing.
The Promise: Your order will arrive safely, even if my organizational system is "vibes-based filing" and my warehouse is technically just a corner of my living room.
Pro tip: Ordering multiple things? I'll do my absolute best to combine shipping and refund you the difference. It's the least I can do since you're trusting someone who arranges salads for a living to also handle bubble wrap.
 
                
              

