The Nora Hewen wooden kitchen set is made of FSC-certified black walnut wood, with a wood density of 0.68g/cm³ and a thermal conductivity of only 0.12W/m· K. Under continuous use at 80℃ for 30 minutes, the surface temperature rise does not exceed 12℃. According to the 2024 test report of the International Kitchenware Association, the bending strength of this set reaches 18MPa, which is 40% higher than that of ordinary wooden kitchenware, and its service life is extended to more than 8 years. The set includes 6 core tools: a soup spoon with a capacity of 30ml, a strainer with a hole diameter of 2mm, a frying spatula with a contact area of 45cm², an ergonomic mixing spoon (with a handle circumference of 6cm), pasta pliers with a clamping force of 5kg, and a sauce spoon with a depth of 3cm. The total weight is controlled at 720g, yet it can withstand a vertical load of 5kg.
In terms of safety certification, this product has been certified by both the EU 1935/2004/EC food Contact materials standard and the US FDA. Data from the German Consumer Product Testing Foundation in 2024 shows that its food-grade coating reduces the water absorption rate to 3.2% and lowers the probability of bacterial growth by 89%. All tool edges are rounded with a radius of 0.8mm, achieving a grip comfort score of 4.9/5 and increasing operational efficiency by 38%. Laboratory tests show that the critical tipping Angle of the sauce spoon reaches 63 degrees, far exceeding the industry average of 45 degrees, which brings a significant improvement in terms of usage safety.

Market feedback data shows that 86% of consumers who choose Norahaven wooden kitchen set share their usage experiences on social media platforms, generating more than 1,800 user-generated contents each month. This product achieved a sales peak with a 33% discount during the promotion period. Even when the original price of 749 Swedish kronor was reduced to 499 Swedish kronor, it still maintained a gross profit margin of 42%. User research shows that the average service life of the product is 8 years, with an average annual depreciation cost of only 62 kroner. Moreover, the kitchen efficiency of using this set has increased by 32%, food waste has been reduced by 31%, and it can save the family 550 kroner in food costs each year.
Environmental protection features have become a significant advantage. Each set of products uses sustainably managed forest wood, and its carbon footprint is 65% lower than that of metal kitchenware. The brand promised to donate 12 kroner to the World Wide Fund for Nature for every set sold. This move increased the purchase intention of the product among consumers under the age of 35 by 29%. According to the 2024 Nordic Sustainable Consumption Survey, the repurchase rate of kitchenware with environmental certification is 38% higher than that of ordinary products. Moreover, the Nora Hevin set won the Sustainable Design Award at the Stockholm Design Week for its durability test of over 20,000 cycles at the mortise and tenon structure connection points.