3D STAIRS wood end grain cutting board

179.88$

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Description

 3D  wood end grain cutting board is a stunning addition to any kitchen, making it the perfect housewarming gift. Made of Cumaru wood, Birch wood and Cherry wood.

The size of the cutting board is 410 mm x 335 mm x 40 mm (16,1”x 13,2”x 1,57”)
Weight – 4100g

This piece is not only beautiful but also functional and a great conversation starter in any kitchen. If you’re looking for a natural, long-lasting, and hygienic cutting board for your home, end grain is the way to go! They also make a classy new home gift.

This STAIRS wood cutting board can be used for many occasions. Above all use it to chop your favorite vegetables, fruits, and meats, Secondly use it as a charcuterie board to display them. Thirdly it’s perfect for wine nights, housewarming gifts, wedding favors, or as a treat for the foodie in your life.

We offer  also custom boards with personalization – Your text or logo engraving or carving. Just Get in Touch.

 

Why choose our cutting boards?

  • We use waterproof glue – FDA approved  for indirect food contact.
  • We use only high-quality natural wood
  • The cutting board is impregnated with mineral oil and covered with beeswax which guarantees complete protection from the penetration of liquids or juices during cutting.
  • Self healing end grain makes knife marks show less so the boards will look newer longer
  • There are hand slits on the sides of the cutting board to facilitate grip and transport.
  • The cutting board has non-toxic silicone rubber feet for stability and ventilation of the lower part.
  • The service life of a end grain cutting board is unlimited, since the tree itself is an antiseptic, and traces of cuts from the knife practically do not remain due to the perpendicular position of the wood fibers.

Additional information

Weight 4.6 kg
Dimensions 41 × 33.5 × 4 cm

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