Ambrosia Maple Cutting Board
The gray and brown streaks running through this one aren't a stain or a finish. That's ambrosia maple, marked naturally by beetles that tunneled through the tree while it was still standing. Every board comes out different, so no two are alike.
This cutting board is 18” x 14” inches, so there’s actual room to work. Chop a pile of veggies without them rolling off the edge, carve a roast, roll out dough, or pile on the cheese and crackers when people come by. The feet keep it planted so it won’t slide around while you work.
Finished with food-safe Walrus Oil. Give it a fresh coat when it starts looking thirsty and keep it out of the dishwasher, and it’ll outlast most of your kitchen.
The gray and brown streaks running through this one aren't a stain or a finish. That's ambrosia maple, marked naturally by beetles that tunneled through the tree while it was still standing. Every board comes out different, so no two are alike.
This cutting board is 18” x 14” inches, so there’s actual room to work. Chop a pile of veggies without them rolling off the edge, carve a roast, roll out dough, or pile on the cheese and crackers when people come by. The feet keep it planted so it won’t slide around while you work.
Finished with food-safe Walrus Oil. Give it a fresh coat when it starts looking thirsty and keep it out of the dishwasher, and it’ll outlast most of your kitchen.