The Polder family carves its Dreamware line on a farm in Duffield, Virginia, working mostly with fallen hardwood collected nearby. Each spoon, spurtle, scoop or spatula is shaped by hand, signed and dated by the family member who made it. The range covers oddities most makers skip: breadmaker's companions, roux spoons, honey dippers. Prices sit at the top of the market: ready to ship spoons are commonly listed between roughly 60 and 90 dollars, full sets run into several hundred.
It suits buyers treating a utensil as an heirloom or a wedding gift, not those replacing a broken supermarket spoon. The lifetime guarantee covers pieces that fail because of a defect in the wood, which softens the price a little. Practical caveats: the family works from home and keeps no phone line, made to order pieces take time, and popular shapes in the ready to ship section sell out fast.
Address: Duffield, Virginia, USA
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