We are taking a short break! Orders placed after 8th January will be shipped as soon as we are back on the 27th January.

We are taking a short break! Orders placed after 8th January will be shipped as soon as we are back on the 27th January.

Handcarved Mangowood Salad Tossers

These Mango Wood Salad Tossers are the perfect blend of form and function. Handcrafted from sustainably sourced mango wood, they’re short and easy to handle, ideal for serving salads or sides. Each piece showcases the wood’s natural grain, adding a touch of organic warmth to your table.

  • Sustainability Features
    Natural Materials

    This product is made from 100% natural materials, using sustainably sourced Jacaranda Wood.

    Circular Economy

    The wood in this product is upcycled from the construction industry. Since it's made from a biodegradable material, it return to the earth after their useful life.

    Handcarved Mangowood Salad Tossers
    Fair Wages

    Afrodutch works with several small wood turning workshops in Nairobi and pay the artisans a fair rate per piece.

  • Caring for your product
    Hand wash them with mild soap and warm water. Avoid soaking in water or using harsh chemicals. Dry promptly with a towel and occasionally apply food-safe oil to maintain the wood's condition. Not suitable for dishwashers.
  • Delivery & Returns
    Returns

    If something isn’t quite right, you can return unused and undamaged items within 30 days of receipt. Please note that return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
    To start a return, simply reach out to us at info@tomorrows.store with your order details. Once we receive the returned item, we'll process your refund to the original payment method within 14 days.


    Shipping

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About AFRODUTCH KENYA

About AFRODUTCH KENYA

Afrodutch embraces the mission "to create beauty from waste," celebrating the creativity and sustainability of handmade products. Based in the Ngong Hills near Nairobi, Afrodutch works with local artisans to transform discarded materials and locally sourced woods—like Jacaranda, Mango, and Teak—into beautifully crafted home decor. The brand’s designs blend traditional Kenyan influences with a contemporary feel, resulting in pieces with natural tones and quality finishes.

Through their work, Afrodutch fosters an empowering workshop environment where artisans gain skills, confidence, and a higher quality of life.

Afrodutch embraces the mission "to create beauty from waste," celebrating the creativity and sustainability of handmade products. Based in the Ngong Hills near Nairobi, Afrodutch works with local artisans to transform discarded materials and locally sourced woods—like Jacaranda, Mango, and Teak—into beautifully crafted home decor. The brand’s designs blend traditional Kenyan influences with a contemporary feel, resulting in pieces with natural tones and quality finishes.

Through their work, Afrodutch fosters an empowering workshop environment where artisans gain skills, confidence, and a higher quality of life.

About the process

About the process

Afrodutch’s process is rooted in skillful craftsmanship and close collaboration. Sourcing raw materials from Jacaranda, Mango, and Teak woods, the team partners with artisans in Wamunyu, Matakos, and Kibera to create pieces with care and precision. Carving and sculpting are completed by experienced craftsmen, while the finishing touches take place in their Ngong Hills workshop.

Traditional techniques are central, yet each piece has a modern twist. Designs, inspired by founder Ruth’s heritage and her grandmother’s influence, carry a blend of the old and the new, embodying both tradition and contemporary style.

Afrodutch’s process is rooted in skillful craftsmanship and close collaboration. Sourcing raw materials from Jacaranda, Mango, and Teak woods, the team partners with artisans in Wamunyu, Matakos, and Kibera to create pieces with care and precision. Carving and sculpting are completed by experienced craftsmen, while the finishing touches take place in their Ngong Hills workshop.

Traditional techniques are central, yet each piece has a modern twist. Designs, inspired by founder Ruth’s heritage and her grandmother’s influence, carry a blend of the old and the new, embodying both tradition and contemporary style.

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