Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"
Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"
Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"
Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"
Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"
Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"

Nordic Style Teak

Natural Teak Charcuterie/Cutting Board 24"

Sale price$39.95
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This charcuterie board is the stylish and functional addition to your kitchen you've been missing! Impress your friends next time you host when you serve them food with this board. Derived from solid teak wood, this board has a natural finish and is coated with food-grade wax to ensure food consumption safely without harm. When not in use, this can make for a fashionable accessory placed in the kitchen.

Features:

  • Finish: Natural
  • Board dimensions: 23.75" L x 5.75" W x .75" H
  • Moose engraving on one side
  • Water resistant
  • Mildew resistant
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Coated with food-grade wax
  • Leather leash

Built To Last

Our skilled artisans focus to create well crafted pieces that will stand the test of time inside or outside your home. Through wear and tear, weather and elements your Nordic Teak piece will be sure to last.

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Long Lasting

Teak is more durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for long-term use. Over time, bamboo can develop splinters, especially if not properly maintained, which could be uncomfortable underfoot.

Water Resistance

Naturally high in oil content, teak is highly resistant to water, preventing it from rotting or warping. Bamboo is not as naturally water-resistant as teak, which can lead to warping, swelling, or deterioration if exposed to moisture over long periods.

Mold and Mildew Resistance

The natural oils in teak also make it more resistant to mold and mildew. While bamboo can resist mold to some extent, it is more susceptible to mold and mildew growth than teak, especially in humid environments.

Low Maintenance

Requires less frequent maintenance and treatment compared to bamboo. Bamboo is generally less durable than teak, making it more prone to wear, cracking, and splitting over time.

Aesthetic Appeal

Often seen as more luxurious, teak has a rich, warm color that can complement a variety of bathroom and outdoor styles.