Collection: Serving Boards

Handcrafted in our Oakville studio. Built to last generations.

Every board in this collection is crafted in my workshop from carefully selected Canadian wood. I choose each piece of lumber for its unique grain patterns, natural color variations, and the character that makes it singular. No two boards are exactly alike.

These aren't meant to sit on a shelf. They're built for everyday gathering, morning toast and coffee, charcuterie with friends, family dinners that stretch late into the evening. The kind of constant use that earns its place in your kitchen and becomes part of your routine.

Each board is hand-finished with food-safe oil, and made to outlast trends. 

— Aren

Serving Boards

3 products

The Craft Behind Each Board

I don't rush the process. Each board takes the time it takes; shaping, sanding, finishing by hand. I look for lumber with character worth preserving, pieces where the grain tells its own story.

The marks that accumulate over time, light knife scores, the gradual darkening where hands rest most often, the subtle wear around the edges, these aren't damage. They're evidence of a board earning its keep, gathering meals, and becoming woven into the fabric of daily life.

  • Handcrafted in Canada

    Made in our Oakville workshop from carefully selected Canadian wood. Each board is finished by hand and never rushed.

  • True Quality

    Hand-rubbed food-safe finish. No shortcuts. Just quality construction that endures.

  • Meant for Everyday

    Not for display. For use. These boards are built for daily gathering - breakfast, dinner, impromptu cheese plates, all of it.

Care & Details

How do I care for my serving board?

Hand wash with warm water and mild soap after each use. Dry immediately, never let it soak or sit in water. Avoid the dishwasher.

Will my board look exactly like the photo?

Not exactly and that's what makes it yours. Each board comes from a different piece of lumber with its own grain pattern, color depth, and natural variation. What you receive will match the size and style shown, but the wood's character will be unique to your piece.

Are they made in Canada?

Yes. I am committed to finding quality wood in Canada. Each board is designed and finished by hand in my Oakville workshop.

Can I use it as a cutting board?

Charcuterie boards are best used as serving boards. Light cutting (slicing bread, cheese) is fine and adds character.

Heavy knife work is better done on our cutting boards.

What's your return policy?

Because each board is made to order and unique, we don't accept returns. If you receive a board with any quality issues, contact us within 7 days.