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Cutipol Goa salad set

Designed by Jos Joaquim Ribeiro and made by a family-owned business in the village of Sao Martinho de Sande in Portugal, Cutipols Goa salad set features a brushed stainless-steel spoon and fork with contrasting resin handles. Slim and minimalist, theyll add a touch of effortless chic to any refined dining experience. $98

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Melbourne-based homewares label Fazeek has a track record of creating curvaceous colour-loving glassware. Following suit, its salad servers are made of hand-blown borosilicate glass, with elongated handles that lead to softly rounded spoons. Available in three playful colourways: pink and green, clear and amber, and lilac and teal. $89

Handmade from resin in its Strawberry Hills studio, iconic Sydney label Dinosaur Designs stone servers come in 26 striking hues, from solid colours to textured, marble-like swirls. Go for hot-pink Flamingo, the dappled greys of Abalone, or Sky a mix of blue and white inspired by the vapour of early evening skies. $125

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Loosely resembling the claws of a friendly lobster, cult Sydney-born label Maison Balzacs Cloud serving spoons are made of bamboo polymer with a soft, matte finish. Lightweight yet highly durable, theyre also biodegradable and designed to add a bit of whimsy to your table. Available in sky blue and beige. $49

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Known for Aussie-style understated luxury, Country Roads approach to salad servers is unsurprisingly chic. The Nolan features a minimalist design with tapered handles and sleek spoons a timeless style for seasons of dinner parties. Made of high-quality stainless steel in three neutral finishes: soft gold, brushed silver and shiny graphite. $59.95

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Wooden salad servers are always a classic. Turkish-inspired, Sydney-based label Saardes are handcrafted using natural olive wood from pruned branches and dead trunks. With a simple pared-back design, the woods textured character does most of the heavy lifting, style-wise. Each piece gets darker and richer in colour as it ages. $45

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