OXO Good Grips Small Wooden Spoon
Sometimes the largest tools aren’t the right fit for the job, and that is where the OXO Good Grips Small Wooden Spoon shines. Designed for precision stirring in smaller vessels, this spoon is perfect for whisking a homemade vinaigrette, stirring a simmering sauce in a small saucepan, or folding ingredients into a pint of batter. At Bering’s, we’ve been outfitting Houston kitchens with both the grand and the granular since 1940, and we know that a well-balanced small spoon is an essential “unsung hero” of the culinary world.
Crafted from a single piece of solid, heavy-duty beechwood, this spoon offers the natural beauty and heat resistance that only wood can provide. Its compact size makes it incredibly nimble, allowing you to get into the tightest corners of jars or small pots without the bulk of a standard-sized utensil. We love the signature OXO “Good Grips” handle—it features a large, comfortable profile that stays secure in your hand and won’t roll away on the counter. Like its larger counterparts, it is safe for all cookware, including your most delicate non-stick and ceramic pans, ensuring you can stir with confidence.
Why You’ll Love It:
Natural Beechwood Construction: Made from durable, one-piece solid beechwood that is built to last and naturally resistant to heat.
Safe for All Cookware: The smooth, natural finish is gentle on non-stick, ceramic, and stainless steel surfaces alike, preventing scratches and scuffs.
Ergonomic Small Design: Perfectly proportioned at 8.125″ x 1.625″ x 0.875″ for smaller tasks, with a handle designed to provide a comfortable, non-slip grip regardless of hand size.
Odor-Resistant Finish: Treated with a food-safe natural oil that helps preserve the wood and prevents it from absorbing strong food odors or stains.
Add a versatile, natural touch to your kitchen drawer with a tool that proves great things come in small packages. The OXO Good Grips Small Wooden Spoon reflects the blend of tradition and thoughtful design that we have curated at Bering’s for over eighty years.




