A fun design that mimics an ice cream cone but is a real ice cream scoop. The conical shape facilitates the scooping motion, while the cast aluminum alloy doesn't conduct heat or freeze, keeping it at a comfortable temperature. While you can certainly scoop ice cream with a spoon or spoon, these tools tend to bend when they encounter very hard ice cream. This uniquely shaped scoop is easier to use and creates a better-looking scoop.
The ice cream scoop was designed by Aruliden, a New York City design firm whose work was featured in the MoMA exhibit.
NOTE: Hand wash only.
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- Stainless Steel
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- mainland China
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- No.14,431 - Kitchen & Dining | No.340 - Cutlery & Flatware
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- Authorized Representation
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- MoMA
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- MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) has held more than 5,000 exhibitions since its establishment in 1929. Its collection includes nearly 200,000 works from all over the world over the past 150 years. MoMA is the largest and most influential museum in the world.
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