Large Square Acacia Wood Serving & Cutting Board
- Acacia wood with its own grain in every board
- Large 45 x 34 cm surface gives plenty of room for cutting and serving
- Durable, protected finish for everyday use
- Good for serving cheese, crackers, meats, fruits, vegetables, and bread
Description
Description
A large cutting board for cooks who prep and serve in equal measure. The acacia wood has its own grain in every board, with a 45 x 34 cm surface that gives plenty of room for cutting and serving without things sliding off the edge. A durable, protected finish stands up to everyday use, while the warm grain makes it handsome enough to carry straight to the table. Good for serving cheese, crackers, meats, fruits, vegetables, and bread — at home in the kitchen and at a gathering alike.

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Common questions
How do I order Jessar products?
How do I order Jessar products?
Jessar sells through authorized retail partners and distributors. Request a price list through our dealer team and we’ll get you set up.
Do you sell directly to consumers?
Do you sell directly to consumers?
No — we’re a B2B distributor. Jessar products are carried by retailers across Canada; to stock them in your store, see Become a Partner.
What case packs do products ship in?
What case packs do products ship in?
Each product page lists inner and master case quantities in the specifications panel; full logistics data ships with the price list.
Are products certified for Canada?
Are products certified for Canada?
Electrical lines carry UL/CSA-class certifications where applicable, and all packaging is bilingual EN/FR. Certification marks appear in each product’s specification panel.
