The origins of butchers blocks go back to traditional European butchers shops, where skilled craftsmen used solid, sturdy wood (typically maple) to create heavy-duty chopping surfaces. These workstations provided additional space to prepare and process meat.
Today, antique and contemporary butchers blocks make an attractive addition to culinary spaces thanks to their heavy durability and the natural antimicrobial properties of antique wood. Home cooks and kitchen enthusiasts can revel in the details of these patina-rich, well-worn pieces, marking the many meals prepared over the years.
Our offering of butchers blocks constantly changes, allowing customers to view new and dynamic stylistic additions to our hand-selected collections.