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Charming Squirrel Hevea Wood Serving and Chopping Board

Charming Squirrel Hevea Wood Serving and Chopping Board

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This charming Squirrel Serving Board is a delightful addition to any UK kitchen, perfect for preparing daily snacks or presenting an impressive array of cheese, charcuterie, and appetisers.

Crafted from durable, sustainably sourced Hevea wood, this rectangular board features an intricately detailed squirrel illustration, adding a rustic, whimsical touch to your table setting. Whether you are slicing vegetables, preparing sandwiches, or using it as a striking centrepiece for serving, its robust construction ensures exceptional longevity. It makes a thoughtful and unique gift idea for nature lovers or anyone who appreciates quality British kitchen accessories.

Product Specifications

  • Material: High-quality Hevea Wood (Sustainably Sourced)
  • Dimensions: 30 cm (Length) x 20 cm (Width)
  • Shape: Rectangular Serving/Chopping Board
  • Design: Unique Squirrel Illustration
  • Care: Hand wash only
  • Origin: Designed for the UK market

FAQ

Is this board suitable for heavy chopping?

Yes, Hevea wood is naturally dense and durable, making it excellent for general food preparation. To best preserve the main squirrel design, we recommend using the reverse side of the board for rigorous chopping tasks if you plan to use the main side primarily for serving.

How should I clean the board?

To ensure the longevity and rich colour of your board, always hand wash with warm, soapy water immediately after use and dry thoroughly. This product is not suitable for the dishwasher.

Is Hevea wood an environmentally conscious choice?

Absolutely. Hevea wood (often known as rubberwood) is highly sustainable as it is only harvested after the tree has completed its useful life cycle of producing rubber, ensuring the material is repurposed rather than cutting down primary forests.

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