How do you tote your silverware to work every day? Do you leave a set at the office? Do you use disposables? Here's one idea: A cute, portable roll-up for a set of silverware and a napkin. How civilized!
These Urban Picnic Roll-ups are made by Etsy shop owner Nicky Ross. These little roll-ups protect your silverware, and they even come with two sets of bamboo flatware and two napkins. They are made in all sorts of fabrics and colors, and Nicky does custom requests as well.
Yes, you can just throw your silverware into your lunch bag, but sometimes it's nice to have a separate stash place for your fork and knife — especially when you want to take a truly sharp paring knife to work. A roll-up protects the knife, and you too!
• Find it! Urban Picnic Roll-Ups, with two sets of bamboo flatware and two napkins. $25 at N Star Studio.
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(Images: Nicky Ross)




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I have the To-Go Ware bamboo cutlery (http://www.to-goware.com/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=63). A knife, spoon, fork and chopsticks. I keep them at work, but bring them with me when I travel! It keeps me from having to use plastic-ware. But this roll-up set from Etsy is pretty darn cute!
I was really excited for my bamboo set until realizing that my fork couldn't actually capture anything on its prongs. Beware on the design of the set you purchase.
Why not just using a regular metallic utensil roll up? easier to clean and doesn't breed bacteria.
I'm more of a chopstick gal myself.
I use a nesting stainless steel utensil set I picked up from the local ecology center. It's great because you always what you need. And when the meal calls for it, I throw in a set of chopsticks.
We got silverware at the office.. as well as plates and cups.
We also have silverware, plates and cups at the office.
And if your office doesn't, why not just keep a set in your desk? Surely there's no need to bring them in every day... slightly puzzled by this post
very cute! Am thinking about making one for my desk. We have cutlery and dishes available at work, but it can be almost impossible to find a fork or spoon when you really need one. Especially one that is not of questionable cleanliness. Also, it would be nice to have a cloth napkin and possibly a sharp knife on hand as well.