Collection: Serving Boards + Platters
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Dutch Printed Ceramic Serving Board
Regular price $124.00$124.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Pewter Tiered Serving Stand
Regular price $74.99$74.99 Regular priceUnit price / per$94.00Sale price -
White Marble Scalloped Serving Board
Regular price $14.99$14.99 Regular priceUnit price / per$20.00Sale price -
Everett Checkered Marble Serving Board
Regular price $76.00$76.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Antiqued Wood Large Oval Serving Board
Regular price $72.00$72.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Antiqued Wood Round Serving Board
Regular price $49.00$49.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
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French Grey Serving Tray
Regular price $42.00$42.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Everett Checkered Marble Trivet
Regular price $36.00$36.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Carmella Checkered Marble Trivet
Regular price $36.00$36.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Magnolia Antique Brass Trivet
Regular price $17.00$17.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
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Herringbone Serving Board
Regular price From $72.00From $72.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price2 Shapes -
Mango Wood Round Bread Board
Regular price From $36.00From $36.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price2 Sizes -
Lattice Two-Tone Wood Trivet
Regular price $34.00$34.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price -
Antique Brass Tiered Serving Stand
Regular price $84.00$84.00 Regular priceUnit price / perSale price
Serving Boards and Platters
A well-chosen serving board turns any spread into something worth gathering around. This collection includes wooden serving boards, marble platters, and charcuterie boards in styles that feel warm and curated rather than fussy. Whether you're putting together a cheese board for a dinner party or a simple snack spread for a weeknight, these pieces make the presentation part easy.
When it comes to building a charcuterie or cheese board, the board itself sets the tone. Wood brings warmth and a handcrafted feel that suits a relaxed, rustic style of entertaining. Marble reads as more polished and keeps things cool, which is useful when you're serving soft cheeses or chocolate. For larger gatherings, a long wooden plank gives you more room to spread things out and encourages guests to move around the board as they serve themselves.
What's the best wood for a serving board?
Hardwoods like acacia, walnut, and maple are the most durable options for serving boards. They're dense enough to resist deep knife marks, and they look better the more they're used. Avoid boards made from softwoods like pine for serving, since they scratch more easily and can absorb more odors over time.
How do I care for a wooden serving board?
Hand-wash wooden boards with mild soap and warm water, then dry them immediately. Never soak them or put them in the dishwasher. Applying a coat of food-safe mineral oil every month or so keeps the wood hydrated and prevents it from cracking or warping over time."