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Round Walnut chopping, cutting and presenting board

Round Walnut chopping, cutting and presenting board

Regular price £34.00 GBP
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Beautifully crafted walnut cutting boards with rounded, soft edges are created in Morocco's high Atlas Mountains. These cutting boards are still made of unseasoned, unpolished, and raw walnut wood.
Each piece has a distinct design, a smooth surface, and a gorgeous colour and grain pattern.
The board has a lovely dark brown and chocolaty hue when it is finished, which makes it a lovely piece of interior design.
Our walnut wood items are created entirely from premium, high-quality, solid walnut trees, which require a Moroccan forestry permit to ensure that the trees' origins are inside the permitted and sustainable forest boundaries.

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