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MULTI-PURPOSE BREAD BOARD L
"KITO" is a series of wooden products designed for you to spend your daily life with trees. Literally, "ki to" (木と) means "with the tree." We believe that the comfort that only solid wood can provide is essential for a peaceful life.
This breadboard is available in two sizes and can also serve as a brunch board for displaying bread, pancakes, fruits, etc. You can also use it to make a cheese or charcuterie platter.
Its height makes it easy to handle.
Thanks to the grooves, the baked bread can cool down gradually and the makis or onigiris will not stick to the board. Meat juices and sauces will not spill. The spacing between the grooves is not risky if you want to place a cup or a pot on top.
The material is domestic cherry wood. There are not many cherry trees of large diameter, so in order not to waste the precious cherry wood, we use thin boards from the production of other products and glue them together.
FEATURES
- Materials: Cherry
- Dimensions: L315×P207×H18 mm
AIZAWA WOOD WORK
The beauty of wood
It takes about 100 years for the tree to reach a size suitable for making plates and trays. We use the precision and speed of machines to carve the wood from the mountains without wasting, without producing waste.
A delicate hand polishing creates a high-quality feel. The 100 years of power trapped in the solid wood have been sculpted to be used for over 100 years. We value trees and choose ways to live our lives that pass on the rich mountain forests to future generations.
Mountain ranges create ridges and valleys, and water flows through them, creating many streams. The streams grow plants, nourish trees, and form forests. Many streams have nourished forests, and we would like to continue providing the comfort of trees in people's daily lives by using the trees that have grown in these forests.
