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Oak Barrel Boards

Posted on: 10-7-2010 Posted in: Wine Barrel Recovery

Discarded wine barrel tops and bottoms are recovered and restored to create functional serving boards. They can be used as cheese, bread or cutting boards and are fully reversible.
The sizes available vary – the average is 550mm in diameter and are approximately 25mm thick.

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