Koro Teak Root Serving Board

$89.40 $149.00

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The Koro Serving Board celebrates the raw beauty of nature, crafted from a cross-cut section of teak root that reveals the timber’s organic growth rings, rich grain variation and naturally sculptural form. Each piece is entirely unique, making it a striking foundation for cheese platters, shared entertaining and layered kitchen styling.

DIMENSIONS

Diameter 50–65cm approx

Height 5cm approx

MATERIALS

Cross-cut section of teak root

Natural variation in grain, tone and form is part of the individuality of each piece.

CARE

Hand wash in warm soapy water, avoid harsh chemicals, and dry thoroughly after use.

As a natural characteristic of teak, oils may rise to the surface over time and may gently mark surrounding materials. This does not affect food safety and adds to the lived-in character of the timber.

Natural variation in shape, grain and tone is part of the individuality of each piece.

Weather events such as high humidity and dampness, especially after periods of high rainfall, commonly cause mildew and mould to grow on the surface of wood.

While this piece was designed to have a raw, sanded wood finish, coating wood pieces with a wood sealer/water repellent product, such as varnish or lacquer, can help to make mould easier to remove from the surface or keep it from growing.

A coated product will cause moisture to bead up and run off the surface instead of penetrating and allowing mould spores and mildew to grow. Please note that adding a coating to the product will change the look and feel of the wood.

If you prefer to retain the original raw look and mould does appear, using a mould remover as soon as possible after the mould develops is advised to clean and maintain your product.

Should the mould have sunken roots into the wood, light sanding with fine sandpaper may become necessary to restore your piece.

As a natural characteristic of teak, oils may rise to the surface over time and may gently mark surrounding materials. This does not affect structural integrity and adds to the lived-in character of the timber.

Timber naturally reacts to sunlight, moisture, and humidity, which may cause fading, warping, or cracks. Keep in stable, ventilated spaces and use coasters or pads to protect from spills and heat.

Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap, drying thoroughly to prevent water absorption.

Avoid harsh cleaners, soaking, dragging furniture, and reapply oil, wax, or sealant periodically to maintain protection.

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