Wooden Cones

Smooth, solid, and surprisingly versatile – our unfinished wooden cones and double cones are precision-turned from Baltic hardwood. Use them as Christmas tree shapes, fairy figure bodies, box feet, finials, display supports, or any project that needs a clean, tapered form. Ready to sand, paint, stain, or leave natural.

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turned wooden double cone bead 50 x 60 mm
40 x 60 mm double cone turned wooden bead used in decorations
50 x 60 mm Birch Wood Double Cone
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30 x 60 mm turned wooden cone
30 x 60 mm turned wooden cone used as decorative mini flower vase
30 x 60 mm Birch Wood Cone
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40 x 60 mm double cone turned wooden bead
40 x 60 mm double cone turned wooden bead used in decorations
40 x 60 mm Birch Wood Double Cone
Regular price 4,59 zł Sale price5,15 zł
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40 x 55 mm turned wooden cone
40 x 55 mm turned wooden cone used as decorative mini flower vase
40 x 55 mm Birch Wood Cone
Regular price 4,85 zł Sale price5,45 zł
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Wooden Cones: Small Parts, Big Possibilities

If you’ve ever wished for a simple wooden shapes you could use in dozens of different ways, you’re in the right place. Our Wooden Cones collection includes clean, precision-turned wooden cones and double-sided cones made from natural Baltic hardwood – ready for everything from quick weekend crafts to classroom projects and small production runs.

Cones are one of those quietly useful components. They’re sturdy, easy to decorate, and they instantly add height, balance, or a finished look to a build. Keep a few sizes on hand, including double cones, and you’ll start noticing how often they fit naturally into your ideas.

What Wooden Cones and Double Cones Are Great For

These are smoothly turned wooden shapes with clean lines and consistent sizing. Single cones have a flat base that sits neatly on a surface and glues on easily, while double-sided cones offer a centered, symmetrical form that works well when balance from both ends matters. Because they arrive sanded and untreated, you’re free to choose the final look – paint, stain, oil, or keep them natural for a simple, modern feel.

They’re especially useful when you need repeatable shapes. Whether you’re putting together learning sets, making matching box feet, building display elements, or assembling products for your shop, cones and double cones give you consistency without the time and effort of turning each piece yourself.

Depending on the size and shape, these pieces can work as feet, finials, risers, spacers, markers, or decorative accents. The geometry is clean and timeless, so it fits just as well in minimalist interiors as it does in playful craft and learning projects.

Ideas You Can Start Right Away

For seasonal crafts, cones are an easy favorite. Paint single cones into trees, ornaments, or stylized craft figurines, or use double cones as symmetrical forms for modern holiday décor. Kept natural or finished with subtle details, they work beautifully in table displays and seasonal scenes.

Teachers, parents, and toy makers often use cones and double cones as hands-on learning pieces. Sort them by size, explore balance and symmetry, or use them as counters and markers in games. A small dot of color or a mark on one end makes them easy to identify in classroom kits.

Model builders and DIY makers reach for cones when a clean tapered detail is needed. They can become rocket tips, tower tops, spires, Christmas gnome crafts hats, or abstract markers. Double cones are especially useful where centered alignment matters. For boxes, trays, and small furniture, cones make great feet – lifting a piece just enough to feel intentional without adding visual weight.

They’re also handy for displays. Use them as small risers under candles, ceramics, soaps, or jewelry stands. Mixing a few sizes creates natural height variation that makes any tabletop setup feel more considered.

Natural Baltic Hardwood, Ready for Your Finish

Every cone and double cone in this collection is made from natural Baltic hardwood chosen for its strength, fine grain, and finish-friendly surface. The light wood tone takes paint and stain beautifully, and the smooth sanding keeps prep work minimal.

Precision turning gives you clean geometry and consistent sizing within each style. Flat bases add stability where needed, and symmetrical shapes stay balanced. Many makers drill cones for dowels or hardware, add wood-burned details, or engrave them for branding – these are simple parts that work well with many techniques.

Pick the Shape, Make It Yours

Smaller cones are great for fine details, miniatures, and learning tools. Medium sizes suit décor accents, craft builds, and box feet. Larger cones handle stronger visual roles like furniture feet or bold display elements. Double cones are ideal when symmetry, balance, or centered mounting is important.

However you use them, these wooden cones are meant to make building easier and more enjoyable. Choose the shapes and sizes that fit your plan, try something new, and let a simple form do what it does best – bring a project together in a way that feels complete.

Browse the Wooden Cones collection, pick the dimensions you need, and start creating. We can’t wait to see where you put them to use.

Frequently asked questions

Start by thinking about how the cone will be used and how it needs to sit. Taller, slimmer cones work well when you want a vertical or decorative look (like trees, rockets, spires, or markers). Shorter cones with a wider base are more stable and better suited for box feet, display supports, or parts that rest directly on a surface. Always check that the base diameter gives you enough contact area for gluing or mounting.

If the cone will be handled by children or used in learning activities, a slightly rounded tip is usually more practical than a sharp point. When you need a centered, symmetrical shape that can be mounted or displayed from either side, a double-sided cone is often the best choice. Since the wood is sanded and unfinished, you can fine-tune the look and fit with light sanding, painting, drilling, engraving, or wood burning.

For most crafts, décor, and lightweight parts, a good-quality wood glue is enough. Lightly sand the contact surface, remove dust, apply glue, and hold the cone in place with gentle clamping or tape until fully cured.

If you need precise alignment (for example, stacked builds or repeatable sets), drilling a centered hole and using a glued dowel pin helps keep the cone straight and prevents twisting. For furniture feet or pieces that may be bumped or carry weight, screws can add extra security – always drill a pilot hole first and, for best results, combine screws with glue.

Yes. Wooden cones are well suited for classroom and group use because their shapes and sizes are consistent and the sanded surface is easy to decorate. They can be painted, labeled, or color-coded for matching sets and activities.

When planning kits, it’s practical to order one cone per participant per task, plus a small buffer (around 10–15%) for test pieces, mistakes, or replacements. If your activity involves connecting or stacking cones, drilling matching holes and using dowels can help every set assemble the same way.

Yes. Bulk pricing is available for wooden cones, including double-sided versions. Pricing and lead time depend on the sizes and quantities you need. The best way to proceed is to message us with your required items and delivery destination, and we’ll confirm availability, timing, and the most suitable shipping option for your order.

Wooden cones can be used in children’s toys and learning tools when finished appropriately. Lightly sand the cone (especially the tip and base edges), remove dust, and apply a fully cured, child-safe finish such as a water-based, toy-safe clear coat.

Before use, check that the tip shape is appropriate for the age group and that any drilled holes or added parts are securely fixed and cannot come loose. For long-term use, keep finished cones clean and dry, and reapply a protective finish if the surface shows wear.