Teakhaus Teak Cutting Board - Rectangle Serving Board With Rounded Edges (12 x 8 x .55 in.) - By

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Teak Cutting Board - Rectangle Serving Board With Rounded Edges (12 x 8 x .55 in.) - By Teakhaus The Rounded Rectangle Cutting Board Is Simple Yet Stylish. It Is A Part Of The New Elegant Collection. It Steps Away From The Traditional Rectangluar Shape Most Often Found In The Kitchen. A Master Of Both Form And Function, This Stunning Board Is Perfect For Everyday Use In The Kitchen, Doubling As A Serving Board. Teak Is Known For Its Durability And Longevity, Containing A Naturally High Oil Content That Will Keep Your Board Looking Beautiful And Protected From Wear & Tear. Minimal Care, Simply Wash With Soapy Water And Apply Mineral Oil Occasionally. Teakhaus By Proteak Sources All Of The Teak Wood From Sustainable, Responsibly Managed Plantations. About Teak: Teak is a tropical hardwood that has been used for centuries in building ships. Teak's resistance to moisture, its extreme durability and its natural beauty are just a few of its astounding qualities. For the same reasons, Teak is an ideal wood to use in the Kitchen. It's natural high oil content and hardwood grain will keep your knives sharp. With minimal care and attention, your cutting board will look beautiful for years to come. About Teakhaus: From planting the seed, to shipping a beautiful cutting board to your front door, Teakhaus by Proteak is committed to sustainable business practices. We are FSC Certified. We own and operate our own plantation forests throughout South America. Each plantation forest follows rigorous social and environmental standards set forth by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), a not for profit organization committed to responsible management of forests. Proteak is equally and passionately committed to social responsibility by providing quality jobs to agricultural communities in traditionally low income areas of Latin America.