A solid acacia serving board for hospitality and home use — sized for the volume work that comes up across charcuterie service, cheese boards, tapas, dessert plating, and table-centre presentation. Acacia is one of the harder, denser timbers used in serving ware, which means it handles knife marks better than softer woods, holds its shape through years of wet/dry cycles, and develops character with use rather than wearing out.
The natural grain pattern is what makes acacia worth paying for over cheaper bamboo or rubberwood. Rich tonal variation from honey through to deep chocolate brown across a single board, with strong figure that gives each piece its own character — no two boards look exactly alike. That visual richness lifts food presentation in a way uniform timbers can't. Particularly suited to charcuterie, artisan cheese platters, dessert tasting, breakfast service in hotels, and any plating where the board itself is part of the presentation.
The 25mm thickness sets these apart from the thinner serving boards in the range. Heavier and more substantial in the hand, with the visual weight of a butcher's block rather than a kitchen accessory. Suits high-end venues, tasting menus, and bench-front presentations where the board needs to feel premium when it lands on the table.
For commercial venues, acacia is the practical premium option. Hard enough to handle knives and cheese tools without scoring, dense enough to resist staining from fats, oils, and acidic foods, and visually consistent enough across a stack to use in volume across a function service. Naturally antimicrobial properties suit food contact use.
100% acacia construction. Sustainable timber — acacia grows quickly compared to traditional hardwoods and is widely cultivated rather than harvested from old-growth forest, which makes it a defensible choice when timber sourcing is part of a venue's procurement story.
Hand wash only. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, and harsh detergents — these strip the natural oils and cause splitting over time. A light rub with food-grade mineral oil every few months keeps the surface conditioned through years of service.
Part of the KH HandKraft range of commercial serving and presentation ware.