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BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style
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BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style
BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style
BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style
BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style
BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch | Serving Board in Serveware by Reynir Woodcraft. Item composed of birch wood in japandi or modern style

Created and Sold by Reynir Woodcraft

Reynir Woodcraft

BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch - Serveware

Price $110

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Shipping: 4-7 days
Estimated Arrival: November 25, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
34H x 17W x 3.5D in
86.36H x 43.18W x 8.89D cm

BIRKI is a handmade cutting board made from Icelandic birch in Hallormsstaður, East Iceland.

Each of the boards is unique thanks to the unrepeatable wood grain.

Boards are finished with a food safe mineral oil.

Width: 17cm | Length: 34cm | Thickness: 3.5cm

Item BIRKI Cutting Board no.3 Made From Icelandic Birch
Created by Reynir Woodcraft
As seen in Creator's Studio, Hallormsstadhur, Iceland
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Reynir Woodcraft
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Unique wooden designs with Norse touch made from icelandic trees

Wood and crafting has always been a great part of my life. Since I was little I would help my grandfather on his farm and that’s when I fell in love with carpentry. I followed this passion and I’m a forester now, working in the biggest forest in Iceland - Hallormstadur.
I created Reynir to give free rein to my creativity and to put the skills I’ve learnt throught all these years to work.