This beautifully crafted Gathering Block in the American Heritage collection by John Boos has all you could possibly want. A 4" thick end grain hard maple top, three wicker baskets and one shelf for storage, and multiple color options make this table a must have! The solid professional end grain construction is easy on knives, and resists against cuts or gouges. John Boos has been a trusted name in the industry since 1887. This Gathering Block III is available in your choice of 11 gorgeous finishes.
Features:
- Quick ship product
- 4" thick end grain hard maple top with varnique finish
- 36" block has 2 wicker baskets (accessible from either side)
- Slatted shelf
- Distressed finish: your choice of 11 colors
- Overall dimensions: 48" H x 36" W x 24" D x
- Note: If this product is purchased along with a non-quick ship product, the shipping date will be delayed so that both products arrive together
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John Boos recommends oiling your butcher block every 3 - 4 weeks. Protect your investment with
John Boos Mystery Oil!
Please Note: John Boos products with a varnique finish require a John Boos cutting board during food preparation to prevent damage to the finish
John Boos: A Commitment to Eco-Friendly Practices:
John Boos & Co is firmly committed to managing environmental matters as an integral part of their business practice. It is their policy to ensure the environmental integrity and consideration of their processes and facilities at all times. They maintain a high standard of recognition in treating our environment with respect while manufacturing their products. Some of the steps they take to keep this promise include:
- Using only formaldehyde-free and low-emission formaldehyde gluing processes in manufacturing their butcher blocks
- Selecting individual trees for harvest, encouraging forests to renew and regenerate themselves naturally and prolifically
- Maintaining active recycling programs, with 95% of all raw materials, scrap, and sawdust being recycled as fuel to heat their kilns
With John Boos, the truth is black and white: they're green!