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This wooden board is cut in a fun floral shape and has an indented circular center, making space for a ramekin or small bowl.
Cut and chop on one side and serve on the other. It is the perfect helper for any home chef, dinner party host, or snack time enthusiast.
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AREAWARE | Serving Friends Board
Whoever said food is not to be played with has not met Serving Friends. This wooden board is cut in a fun floral shape and has an indented circular center, making space for a ramekin or small bowl.
Cut and chop on one side and serve on the other. It is the perfect helper for any home chef, dinner party host, or snack time enthusiast.
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SIZE
27.6 cm x 37 cm / 2.3 cm
MADE OF
High-quality Beech wood
MADE BY
Brand AREAWARE designed by Brooklyn-based designer Selena and made in the USA.
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OUR ADVICE
|General Care|
。Keep dry: Handwash with mild soap, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Keep in a dry location at room temperature.
。Avoid collisions: Do not soak or put in the dishwasher as this will dry out the wood.
。Regular cleaning: Apply a mineral oil or olive oil to remove marks or whenever your Serving Friends Board feels dry. Rub with a wedge of lemon to keep it fresh and prevent bacteria.
Selena
Selena is a designer exploring color, form, and humor to elicit joy and child-like energy. She embraces unconventional concepts and various mediums in her studio in Brooklyn, as both a prop stylist and exhibition designer. Balancing satire and function, her objects bring a sense of playfulness into commercial and residential spaces.
Clients include Muji, Saturday Night Live, Glamour, Hypebeast, Macy’s, Todd Snyder, Baccarat, and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts. Her objects have been featured in Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen, and Popeye.