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CUSTOM MEDIUM OLIVEWOOD & resin serving board from Mountain Standard Studio. ~ 17 x 9". Breakfast tray, charcuterie board, unique gift.

CUSTOM MEDIUM OLIVEWOOD & resin serving board from Mountain Standard Studio. ~ 17 x 9". Breakfast tray, charcuterie board, unique gift.

Regular price $194.00
Regular price Sale price $194.00
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Mountain Standard Studio Serving Boards

Each serving board is custom hand-made to order and handcrafted in the beautiful Flathead Valley of Montana.

Size: Approximately 17" x 9" x .75” (please allow variance due to board uniqueness).

Choose your resin color and handle preference in the drop-down, or request a custom color. If desired, we can discuss your board design and mock up a color before we commit to a final pour.

These boards have a 4 week lead time for non-in-stock items, to allow for complete resin and finish curing.

The boards you see on the listing are not the actual board you will receive, these are examples of boards already created to help you get a sense of design.

High-quality resin is used to produce our one-of-a-kind boards, and are food-grade safe. To create a classic satin finish and bring out the beauty of the natural wood grain, they are finished with both a wax finish and maintenance oil that do not contain VOCs and are safe for use around food and food preparation areas.

Not suitable for use as a cutting board.

Caring for these boards is easy, and instructions will be enclosed in your shipment. Boards are not for extended outdoor use, as resin will eventually yellow when exposed to the sun.

Olive wood:
Olive wood has a unique grain pattern that sets it apart from other woods. Its high-contrast, complex, and sometimes wave-like grain patterns make it a popular and sought-after wood. Olive wood is known to be extremely dense and durable, making it a great choice for items that will be used daily. Olive wood is a beautiful, timeless material that is sure to enhance any home setting.

Olive trees have grown in the United States for centuries. Olive trees are now grown in many parts of the United States, from the warm climates of California and Texas to the cooler climates of Oregon and Washington.

The supply of olive wood is limited due to the main source being pruned branches and trimmings, which can regenerate new growth. Every few hundred years or so, when an olive tree finishes fruiting, the whole tree might be cut down and harvested for its timber, providing a rare and valuable source of hardwood. This is why most sourced olive wood is only available in small slabs.

Materials: Wood
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