Dickinson Woodworking Cutting Board
Best functional centerpiece for home cooks who value artisanal kitchen aesthetics.
This is a rare kitchen tool that bridges the gap between a rugged workhorse and a centerpiece-worthy serving platter. While the intricate herringbone inlay demands a bit more care than a standard slab, the visual payoff and heirloom-quality construction make it an essential upgrade for any countertop.
$30.75
at
Chrysler Museum Shop
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Who it's for
- Serious chefs needing a stable, heavy-duty workspace
- Home cooks wanting a stylish kitchen centerpiece
- Culinary enthusiasts prioritizing long-term knife sharpness
Who should skip it
- Casual users prone to soaking or neglecting wooden boards
- Budget-conscious shoppers seeking affordable kitchen essentials
- Busy homeowners preferring low-maintenance kitchen tools
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Appeal
The intricate herringbone pattern turns a functional tool into kitchen art.
Structural Integrity
Laminated hardwood construction provides excellent resistance to warping and daily wear.
Surface Versatility
Reversible design seamlessly transitions from heavy prep to elegant charcuterie service.
Knife Friendliness
Hardwood surface offers the ideal balance between durability and blade edge retention.
Maintenance Requirements
Regular oiling is necessary to preserve the wood's natural luster.
Material Quality
Premium, locally sourced Indiana hardwoods ensure a robust and sustainable build.
Key Specs
Material
Walnut, Maple, Oak, Ash, Cherry
Dimensions
10 x 9.75 x 0.75 inches
Weight
2.0 lbs
Shape
Rectangular
Reversible
Yes
Dishwasher Safe
No
Handle Type
No Handle
Juice Groove
No
Non-slip Feet
No
Country of Origin
USA
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