Personalised Olive Wood Chopping Board - Oval Live-Edge Rustic Board Wooden Presentation Serving Cheese Board (S1)
Our curvaceous oval live-edge chopping board is made from olive wood. Unusually, many retain some of the tree bark along the edge. With olive wood’s distinctive grain pattern and our custom personalised engraving, this exquisite board will win you gifting points for years to come!
Average dimensions: 35cm long x 17cm* wide x 2cm deep
*Width may vary by a tolerance of </> 2cm. If you need a specific size, add a note at checkout and we will select the nearest possible size available.
(Our live-edge boards come from the outer edge of the branch and some retain bark along one or more edges. The exact shape and size of your board will depend on the branch it was cut from, meaning each board is different.).
Personalisation: Please Specify PLAIN text at top and bottom of shape; SCRIPT text in centre;
Olive trees are naturally weather- and disease-resistant and can live for hundreds of years. Our boards are handmade from Mediterranean trees which are cultivated for olive oil. Unfruitful trees are felled and a new tree is planted. The olive grove is sustained and the non-productive trees provide an income source for the farmer and a stunning, one-of-a-kind board for you.
Protective Jute Bag and full care instructions are included with each board. Please see more about our values on our Sustainability page.
Our boards are discreetly branded on the reverse; please add a note at checkout if you prefer your board unbranded.
Personalised Olive Wood Chopping Board - Oval Live-Edge Rustic Board Wooden Presentation Serving Cheese Board (S1)
I bought one of these boards for my sister, who loved it. I really like the fact that each of the boards is unique, because it makes the gift even more special. Another plus is the eco side of things...no plastic in the packaging, sustainable materials and a British company. With the board you get a care certificate which gives you a little thumbnail sketch about the company and their ethics. What's not to like..