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French Rolling Pin | Utensils by Fuugs. Item made of maple wood works with mid century modern & contemporary style
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French Rolling Pin | Utensils by Fuugs. Item made of maple wood works with mid century modern & contemporary style
French Rolling Pin | Utensils by Fuugs. Item made of maple wood works with mid century modern & contemporary style
French Rolling Pin | Utensils by Fuugs. Item made of maple wood works with mid century modern & contemporary style

Created and Sold by Fuugs

Fuugs

French Rolling Pin - Utensils

Price $70

Creation: 1 week
Shipping: UPS 7-14 days
Estimated Arrival: May 19, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Hand turned, finished with natural oils.

Available in maple or cherry.

Due to the organic nature of our material, the wood for each piece made will be unique. This may cause variation in the grain, color and texture of the finished work.

Item French Rolling Pin
Created by Fuugs
As seen in Creator's Studio, Philadelphia, PA
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Fuugs
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
locally rooted, sustainable wooden furniture

Fuugs is a small, sustainably dedicated, locally based, hand built wooden furniture company. We offer a catalog of beautiful, durable and sustainable designs to people ready to invest in an alternative to the disposable products of box stores. Since 2016 we have worked to create furniture that stands out both for its radical approach to material sourcing and for the artful design that blends aesthetic and functionality. Our material is reclaimed by us from urban trees that we save from the waste stream, sequestering carbon in our furniture to make all of our products truly carbon negative. The design comes from the minds of sculptors and partners in life and business, Greg Fuguet and Kristen Snow. Alumni of Tyler School of Art’s Sculpture program, they have honed their craft for a decade into furniture that changes how we engage with the world.