Toast Shaped Serving Board, Large Size

Artshed Brighton

£42.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 6th May
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    • Standard delivery
    • 9th - 10th May

Credentials

  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

Serving your morning toast, cheeses or cakes on these boards makes the occasion feel special, and the food look enticing. They also make great chopping boards, perfect for bread! Cut by hand from locally salvaged solid oak and then charred at the edges, like all the best toast! The bread board is then sanded and rubbed down with a natural oil.

Using wood that has been salvaged, fire to colour the edges, and natural oils to finish the boards, means that they are 100% natural, and environmentally friendly.

Need to know

34cm x 26cm x 2 cm

Care instructions:Wipe with a damp cloth after use.Use minimal detergent, avoid abrasive sponges.Don’t put in the dishwasher!

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Receive it by 9th - 10th May

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Founder Hayley with mucky hands from the Yakisugi charring process

Artshed Brighton

Brighton, East Sussex

Hi, I’m Hayley - a maker, obsessed with cooking, and seeing food beautifully presented.

I’ve been transforming wood, fabrics, and furniture for over 20 years, working mainly on commissions and with chefs and event designers.

Since moving to the UK in 2016, Yakisugi (or charring) has been the focus of my work.

Each item in my wooden tableware collection is designed to accentuate the colour and texture of food, as it contrasts so beautifully with the charred wood.