Our 100% natural coconut bowls are handcrafted from real coconut shells — each one polished to reveal its organic beauty and earthy charm. Lightweight yet durable, these bowls bring a tropical, eco-lux touch to any kitchen, café, or grazing table.
Perfect for serving olives, pickles, jams, cheese cubes, nuts, acai bowls, fruits, dips, or desserts, they’re a sustainable alternative to plastic or ceramic. Loved by charcuterie creators, eco-friendly brands, and home entertainers, these bowls make every spread look naturally beautiful.
Why You’ll Love It
Made from reclaimed coconut shells — no two are alike
100% natural, compostable, and food-safe
Polished smooth inside with rustic outer texture
Perfect size for small servings or toppings
Adds a warm, organic feel to photos, platters, and events
Ideal for charcuterie styling, product photography, or table décor
Versatile Uses
🫒 Olives & Pickles: Perfect snack bowls for appetizers or grazing boards
🧀 Cheese & Nuts: Serve small bites, trail mixes, or cheese cubes
🍓 Jams & Dips: Great for honey, chutneys, and spreads
🍌 Smoothie or Acai Bowls: Ideal for breakfast, brunch, or café settings
🍿 Snacks & Dry Fruits: A natural touch for every bite
Perfect addition to Charcuterie Boards and Grazing tables
Perfect addition to Charcuterie Boards and Grazing tables, this tiny spoons are the perfect size for spreads, butters, and preserves. Better than a plastic spoon, where more is taken/used than necessary. Definitely more elevated when it comes to displays.
Had previously been ordering my platters from Amazon but these trays are much better. They are consistent and more sturdily built. Love the sizing variations also!
Love Love Love these cutest little wood cheese and butter knives!
I am loving these cute little cheese and butter knives!! They look wonderful on my cheese and charcuterie trays and in the boxes! I already need to place another order!!!
I use these boards for my Mother’s Day charcuterie workshop and they were a hit! They came nice and flat with no issues with warping whatsoever. I would totally recommend them.