Description
Maple wood is prized for its smooth grain and naturally light tone. This 13” spalted maple serving bowl is handcrafted from fallen maple trees that are thoughtfully upcycled during the early stages of decomposition, revealing striking natural spalted lines that make each bowl truly one of a kind.
Measuring 13 inches wide by 4 inches high, it’s our best-selling size—ideal for serving salads, pasta, popcorn, or fresh fruit for 2–4 people. Its versatile size makes it perfect for couples, small families, and intimate gatherings, and it also makes a thoughtful wedding or housewarming gift.
Details
- Dimensions: 13” W × 4” H
- Handmade by skilled artisans
- Material: Spalted maple
- Sustainably sourced and upcycled
Shipping + Delivery
Curb Side Pick Up
We offer FREE delivery within the GTA with a minimum order $150.
- If delivery reaches your area it will become available at checkout.
- $10 flat rate for all deliveries that are outside our delivery area.
- $10 Flat Rate Shipping Within Canada
- *Not including Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Yukon, and North West Territories. Discounted Shipping rates are based on weight.
- A flat rate of $25 for orders shipping to the USA.
- A flat rate of $75 for orders shipping internationally.
Care Instructions
We provide these care instructions with each purchase of a board:
Do’s:
- Clean board with soap and cold water only.
- Wipe down with a damp cloth.
- Dry immediately with a towel.
- If your board does not have feet, air dry standing up or raised on a rack to permit airflow.
- If your board has feet, it can be laid flat to dry.
- Condition the board with a wax product, like our Board Butter, often for the first month to build up a water barrier.
Don’ts:
-Never put the board in the dishwasher
-Do not dunk or let the board stand in water
-Never use bleach
-Never place or rest hot things on the board like pots or pans that may burn or discolour the wood
-We recommend using our Deer Park Board Butter, a combination of mineral oil and beeswax, at the end of each day for the first month, to build up a water barrier.