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This handmade black walnut silverware organizer is built to bring order, warmth, and craftsmanship into your kitchen drawer. Precision-machined from solid walnut and hand-finished, it’s designed to securely cradle each piece of flatware while showcasing the natural beauty of the wood grain.
Finished with a food-safe beeswax oil, the surface is smooth to the touch, easy to maintain, and completely safe for everyday kitchen use. No chemicals, no synthetics—just real wood and a classic, natural finish.
This organizer is thoughtfully laid out to hold up to 24 individual place settings, keeping forks, knives, spoons, and serving utensils neatly separated and easy to grab. The sculpted recesses prevent rattling and sliding, even with daily drawer use.
Details • Handcrafted from solid walnut • Finished with food-safe beeswax • Holds up to 24 place settings • Precision-cut utensil slots for clean organization • Durable, heirloom-quality construction
Sizing • This specific tray measures 15.5” x 17.5” • Fits a standard silverware drawer • Custom sizing available to perfectly match your drawer dimensions
Each organizer is made to order, allowing you to customize the fit so it feels built-in, not dropped in. Ideal for modern kitchens, high-end remodels, or anyone who appreciates functional craftsmanship that lasts.
This isn’t a plastic insert—it’s a piece you’ll feel every time you open the drawer.
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Selling since January 2026
I am a Oregon-based woodworker and builder with a focus on precision, materials, and long-term use. My work combines traditional woodworking methods with careful technical execution, resulting in functional pieces that are built to be used every day.
Each piece is made one at a time, with hands-on involvement throughout the entire process-from milling rough lumber and managing glue-ups, to machining joinery, sanding, and applying the final finish. I work primarily with solid hardwood, selected for its strength, stability, and natural character.
I pay close attention to fit, balance, and mechanical function, whether that means dialing in joinery tolerances of integrating hardware in a way that feels smooth, quiet, and durable. Details that often go unnoticed are where the work lives.
I believe well-made objects should feel intentional in the hand, reliable in daily use, and honest in their construction. My goal is to build pieces that earn their place through quality, not excess-objects that feel considered, solid, and meant to last.
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