Matila.Co: Affordable and Eco-Friendly Wooden Dinnerware

Monday, January 25, 2021

 

Matila.Co: Affordable and Eco-Friendly Wooden Dinnerware
When people buy their dinnerware, their usual options are either glass, ceramic, porcelain or melamine materials. Recently, I’ve been seeing more people getting interested in buying wooden dinnerware. Aside from they’re eco-friendly and affordable, wooden dinnerware also adds a natural look and a touch of traditional Filipino feel to your dining table.


One local store that sells handcrafted wooden dinnerware made from durable and sustainable acacia wood is Matila.Co. I have personally bought their wooden coaster and I’m very satisfied with its quality. The coaster fits perfectly to my largest mug and deep enough to provide a trap for catching condensation from cold drinks.

Take note though that wood is a natural material so color and grain varies. This means that no wooden dinnerware will be exactly identical. Wooden dinnerware needs more TLC to prevent them from cracking or warping. In order to preserve the beauty of your wooden dinnerware, you can occasionally rub them with beeswax furniture polish (which is food safe).  Also, water is the worst enemy of any wooden materials, so make sure to wipe off the water after washing them and let them air dry thoroughly.

Here are some of the wooden dinnerware offered by Matila.Co.

NOTE: All images used in this list are owned by Matila.Co.

1. Coaster

2. Calabash Bowl


3. Plate


4. Cooking Utensil Set


5. Cutlery Set with Pouch



All Matila.Co products are available on their Shopee store.

Have you tried adding some wood accents to your dining table? Share your experience with wooden dinnerware in the comment section below J

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Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and purchase the products, I’ll receive some commission.

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