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  • View larger image: A reversible chopping board in dark acacia wood is displaying its top surface, which features deep, parallel grooves. A partially sliced loaf of bread is resting on the grooved surface, illustrating its design for catching crumbs.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board showcases a rectangular form with one rounded end. The board is characterised by parallel grooves extending over about two-thirds of its length from the straight end, while the rounded section remains smooth.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board is showcasing a rectangular form with a curved top edge. Its front surface exhibits a pattern of parallel vertical grooves running from just below the arch to the bottom edge.
  • View larger image: Two acacia wood chopping boards are showcasing their front surfaces, each adorned with parallel vertical grooves. One board boasts a rounded bottom, while the other is crafted with an arch-top design.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board is angled, displaying its top surface. This surface features deep, parallel grooves running across its width, with the side edge revealing their cross-section.
  • View larger image: A reversible chopping board in acacia wood is showcasing its grooved top surface. The board is highlighting numerous parallel grooves running across its warm brown wood grain.
  • View larger image: A reversible chopping board in dark acacia wood is displaying its top surface, which features deep, parallel grooves. A partially sliced loaf of bread is resting on the grooved surface, illustrating its design for catching crumbs.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board showcases a rectangular form with one rounded end. The board is characterised by parallel grooves extending over about two-thirds of its length from the straight end, while the rounded section remains smooth.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board is showcasing a rectangular form with a curved top edge. Its front surface exhibits a pattern of parallel vertical grooves running from just below the arch to the bottom edge.
  • View larger image: Two acacia wood chopping boards are showcasing their front surfaces, each adorned with parallel vertical grooves. One board boasts a rounded bottom, while the other is crafted with an arch-top design.
  • View larger image: An acacia wood chopping board is angled, displaying its top surface. This surface features deep, parallel grooves running across its width, with the side edge revealing their cross-section.
  • View larger image: A reversible chopping board in acacia wood is showcasing its grooved top surface. The board is highlighting numerous parallel grooves running across its warm brown wood grain.

Reversible acacia cutting board

€29.99

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