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Travertine Footed Serving Board

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Travertine Footed Serving BoardThis travertine footed serving board is a stylish and elegant accessory for the kitchen. It features a travertine surface with a textural and naturally variating beige color that creates a stunning look. The travertine is also durable and porous and has a unique pattern and color that adds visual interest and contrast to the food. The serving board also has feet that elevate it from the table or countertop, making it easy to carry and move around.

This travertine footed serving board is a stylish and elegant accessory for the kitchen. It features a travertine surface with a textural and naturally variating beige color that creates a stunning look. The travertine is also durable and porous and has a unique pattern and color that adds visual interest and contrast to the food. The serving board also has feet that elevate it from the table or countertop, making it easy to carry and move around. Whether serving cheese, snacks, or other foods, this serving board will impress with its style and functionality. It measures 12 inches long and 4 inches wide, giving ample room to work with. This cutting board will make a great addition to the kitchen or a thoughtful gift for someone special. A stylish and elegant serving board made of travertine with a textural and naturally variating beige color and feet. Ideal for adding a touch of farmhouse and cottage to the kitchen or dining table. Hand wash only with mild soap and water, and dry thoroughly. Made from travertine.

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