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Solid Oak Small Paddle BoardDimensions: 28cm x 18cm x 1.8cmThis solid oak paddle board is perfect for displaying an array of delicacies, from a delicious selection of cheese, to beautifully decorated cakes.A kitchen essential for any at home chef, our oak paddle boards have been designed to offer an attractive alternative to other traditional display methods, creating a contemporary feature for appetisers at a dinner party, freshly sliced bread at lunchtime or a selection of seasonal cupcakes as a weekend treat.Complete with an easy to carry handle, making it both practical and versatile, you will find its sturdy handle a safe bet in transporting of your delicately made food straight from the oven to the table.Beautifully crafted from solid oak, our serving board has been designed to ensure the board fits into any living space, subtly position on a dining room table, coffee table or kitchen worktop.Would make an ideal gift!Available in 2 extra sizes:Large (48cm x 30cm x 1.8cm)Long (54cm x 15cm x 1.8cm)NB: - Not dishwasher safe, wash with mild detergent and rinse immediately- Comes with identifying wrap band and gift swing tagPart of the Occasion Classic Oak RangeWould make an ideal gift.
Price: £16.99 from Tesco
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These beautiful Occasion products are made from Bamboo, which is regarded as highly environmentally friendly. Bamboo is one of the worlds fastest growing plants, taking just 4-6 years to mature for use in this product.After harvesting, new shoots grow...
This Occasion product is made from Bamboo, which is regarded as highly environmentally friendly. Bamboo is one of the worlds fastest growing plants, taking just 4-6 years to mature for use in this product.After harvesting, new shoots grow up from underground...
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