





Carob Charcuterie Board with Bora Bora Blue Epoxy
Inspired by ocean views and natural textures, this Carob Wood Charcuterie Board with Bora Bora Blue epoxy brings a fresh, bold aesthetic to any table. Known for its rich, reddish-brown tones and flowing grain, carob wood offers a stunning contrast to the vivid, tropical blue epoxy that runs through it like a lagoon shoreline.
At 16" x 9", this board is the perfect size for arranging cheeses, meats, fruits, and small bites. Whether you're hosting guests or looking for a standout piece of functional art, this handcrafted board delivers both beauty and durability.
✨ Highlights:
Carob wood – rare, naturally dense, and full of character
Bora Bora Blue epoxy – evokes the clear waters of a tropical escape
Handcrafted – each board is unique in shape, grain, and epoxy flow
Food-safe and versatile – use to serve or simply display
Bring a splash of island color to your entertaining with this one-of-a-kind carob and epoxy charcuterie board—where wild grain meets tropical flair.
Made with locally sourced urban lumber.
Inspired by ocean views and natural textures, this Carob Wood Charcuterie Board with Bora Bora Blue epoxy brings a fresh, bold aesthetic to any table. Known for its rich, reddish-brown tones and flowing grain, carob wood offers a stunning contrast to the vivid, tropical blue epoxy that runs through it like a lagoon shoreline.
At 16" x 9", this board is the perfect size for arranging cheeses, meats, fruits, and small bites. Whether you're hosting guests or looking for a standout piece of functional art, this handcrafted board delivers both beauty and durability.
✨ Highlights:
Carob wood – rare, naturally dense, and full of character
Bora Bora Blue epoxy – evokes the clear waters of a tropical escape
Handcrafted – each board is unique in shape, grain, and epoxy flow
Food-safe and versatile – use to serve or simply display
Bring a splash of island color to your entertaining with this one-of-a-kind carob and epoxy charcuterie board—where wild grain meets tropical flair.
Made with locally sourced urban lumber.