Crafted from premium hardwood such as maple, acacia, or bamboo, ensuring durability and longevity.
Provides a sturdy and reliable surface for chopping, slicing, and dicing.
Wood's natural resilience offers a knife-friendly surface, reducing the wear on your knife blades.
Maintains the sharpness of your knives for prolonged use.
The natural grain and color variations of the wood create a warm and inviting appearance.
Adds a touch of rustic charm to your kitchen, enhancing its visual appeal.
Our sustainable mango wood cheese brings a touch of rustic style to your kitchen.
Entirely handmade by our artisans, these boards are not just a functional kitchen essential. Strong and durable, these mango wood boards are great for either food prep or presentation.
The natural beauty of the wood shines through and is complemented by the simple design. In addition to being hard-wearing cheese boards, they can also be used to serve food too.
Breads, cheeses, and hors d'oeuvres all look right at home on our mango wood boards and they will allow you to perfectly present your kitchen creations.
Made from:
Made from 100% natural mango wood.
Mango trees have an extremely long life but eventually, do stop bearing fruit and are replaced by younger trees. As India produces, by far, the most mangos in the world this results in a massive industry using one of the most sustainable woods known to man.
Our sustainable mango wood chopping boards bring a touch of PASTEL to your kitchen.
Entirely handmade by our artisans, these boards are not just a functional kitchen essential. Strong and durable, these mango wood boards are great for either food prep or presentation.
The natural beauty of the wood shines through and is complemented by the simple design. In addition to being hard-wearing chopping boards, they can also be used to serve food too.
Breads, cheeses, and hors d'oeuvres all look right at home on our mango wood boards and they will allow you to perfectly present your kitchen creations.
Made from:
Made from 100% natural mango wood.
Mango trees have an extremely long life but eventually, do stop bearing fruit and are replaced by younger trees. As India produces, by far, the most mangos in the world this results in a massive industry using one of the most sustainable woods known to man.