A real piece of nature – handmade for the first bites
Our Nourished Baby horn spoons are much more than just eating utensils – they are a statement for naturalness, sustainability and traditional craftsmanship.
Each spoon is lovingly handcrafted in a small Austrian factory from genuine cow horn—a precious natural material with a fascinating variety of colors. Your spoon is unique—and will arrive as a lovely surprise.
Why Horn?
Horn has been a valued material for centuries: durable, lightweight, food-safe – and completely natural.
The horn spoon is neither heated, glued, nor chemically treated. The surface remains smooth, gentle on baby's delicate skin, and is ideal for the first introduction of complementary foods.
Unlike plastic or silicone, horn is free of plasticizers, dyes, adhesives, or toxic coatings – and is manufactured according to the nose-to-tail principle: The horn comes from responsible animal husbandry and is processed with respect as a valuable, often unused part. This creates a sustainable product that combines tradition, craftsmanship, and naturalness.
Design meets tradition
The ergonomic shape was developed by us together with experienced craftsmen especially for small baby hands and first attempts at eating – comfortable to hold, secure to grip.
With the fine engraving “nourished baby” , each spoon becomes a loving everyday companion.
Handmade in Austria – since 1862
Our spoons are made in Austria's only remaining horn factory – a traditional family business that has been passing on its knowledge and craftsmanship from generation to generation for over 160 years.
Care & Durability
Horn is a living material – it wants to be cared for:
- Clean only with lukewarm water and mild soap
- Never store in dishwasher, microwave or on wet surfaces
- For care, rub in a little almond oil regularly – this preserves shine and suppleness
With a little care, your spoon will remain beautiful for many years – and can even be kept as a keepsake.
Please note:
Because it's a purely natural product, the color and grain vary from individual spoons —from soft cream to deep honey brown or black. Color selection isn't possible; each spoon is a surprise from nature.