APTITLIG Butcher's block, bamboo,
How to get it
Easy-care, easy going bamboo – a natural material that adds colour and warmth to your kitchen and at the same time provides a hardwearing surface that’s a pleasure to chop and slice on.
Article number602.334.31Product details
The chopping board collects meat and fruit juice in the milled groove and prevents it from spilling on to your worktop.
You can easily turn the chopping board and use both sides when you prepare food, because it has easy-to-grip slanted edges.
You can also use the chopping board as a serving tray for food such as cheese or cold cuts.
Can be placed over the bowl on BOHOLMEN, BREDSKÄR or FYNDIG sink to get an extra work surface for preparing food.
Made of bamboo, which is an easy-care, hardwearing natural material that is also gentle on your knives.
The weight provides a stable base for cutting.
Jon Karlsson
Fits in the bowl of all sinks in the BOHOLMEN series.
Wash this product before using it for the first time.
- MaterialCare
- Bamboo, Oil
Should be treated with food approved oil now and then.
Handwash only.
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Measurements
Length: 45 cm
Width: 36 cm
Thickness: 33 mm
- APTITLIGArticle number602.334.31
Width: 36 cm
Height: 3 cm
Length: 45 cm
Weight: 3.61 kg
Package(s): 1
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Bamboo: the right tool for the job
From slicing delicate parsley leaves to chopping carrots all of our APTITLIG chopping boards are made of fast-growing, long-lasting bamboo – a renewable material that offers a highly durable, nick-resistance surface.
Material
What is bamboo?
Strong, flexible and one of the world's fastest growing plants – bamboo has many uses that make it an excellent renewable material. It’s a type of grass and usually grows without the need for fertilizers or irrigation. After being harvested, it grows new shoots that are ready for harvesting after 4-6 years. At IKEA we use bamboo for items like furniture, bathroom decor, baskets and lamps – and we are constantly exploring more areas of use for this versatile material.