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Limited Pre-Sale

The Wharf Collection

Discover The Wharf — a curated, once-in-a-lifetime collection of extraordinary creations from Romania’s finest artisans and designers.
For a limited time, you have exclusive access to pre-order these rare, high-end pieces — many of which will not be available on Ce Fain! after this special event.
Pre-order today to secure your selection:
Pick up your items in person at The Wharf Festival, July 11–13, or
Have them shipped directly to you starting July 11.


large spoon

Sale price$36.00

The wooden spoon is the quintessential kitchen tool. You’ve surely grown up watching your mother or grandmother use some version of it. Now it’s the time to find yours, and we think this could be it.

The Large Spoon is made from both beech and walnut wood, blending together to make our own take on this classic object. 


Size: 32cm x 8cm 
Coated with a mixture of food safe, hypoallergenic oils.
Warning: under contact with hot liquids, the wood might bend a bit, but don’t worry - when it dries it should naturally spring back into its original shape.

Manufactured in Romania.

large spoon
large spoon Sale price$36.00

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About

Lucrát

Born from a family tradition and a personal connection with wood, shaped by the simplicity and functionality of Japandi and Nordic design. Everything is made in a messy-yet-soulful studio in Eastern Bucharest, Romania.

Lucrát is a quiet alternative to mass-produced home brands. Our studio is a small response to the growing fast fashion–like culture in home decor — where objects follow trends, not needs.

Each piece is made from start to finish in our workshop. When a design calls for it, we mix wood types but mostly we carve our pieces form solid blocks of wood. No glue, no laminations - it’s something we value deeply, even if it often goes unnoticed.

We respect wood for what it is: natural, finite, individual. What others might see as flaws, we repair gently and keep visible — a reminder that uniqueness isn’t something we add; it’s already there.

We build objects to last — not just physically, but emotionally. We like to see them change over time, to gather marks, and age into the spaces they’re part of.