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Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
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Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood
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Burnt Edge Cutting Boards | Serving Board in Serveware by Farmhaus + Co.. Item made of maple wood

Created and Sold by Farmhaus + Co.

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Burnt Edge Cutting Boards - Serveware

Price from $119 to $159

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

Live edge maple and walnut cutting boards are strategically burnt to accentuate both the natural and intentional form of the board.

Available in two sizes:

* Medium - 10.5" x 18.5" x .75"
* Large - 10.5" x 28" x .75"


Details:

* Finished with food-grade mineral oil and beeswax.
* Solid Slab board (not made of laminated pieces)
* Live edges may vary due to its organic nature
* Designed by Owen Mortensen

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Item Burnt Edge Cutting Boards
Created by Farmhaus + Co.
As seen in Creator's Studio, Logan, UT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
A small, made-to-order design studio + art house mixing timeless, minimal design with the textures of the American West.

Studio founder and artist, Owen Mortensen never lost his childhood fascination with artifacts of nature. He is constantly collecting tumbleweeds, antlers, skulls, stones, and leaves and regards them as treasures. He is also compelled to design and create. It is in the union of these two interests where he finds the most joy.