Sharing Board – Brown Oak with Ash & Purple Resin Inserts

£225.00

A fine piece of brown oak inset with ash and purple resin has been used to create this one of a kind charcuterie/sharing board. This individual piece of homeware has a beautifully rich grain and can be displayed as an interesting piece of artwork or a table centrepiece when not in use. It is finished with a routered edge and sits on recessed feet. Osmo sealing wax oil, which is specially formulated for cooking surfaces, has been applied as a food-safe finish.

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DAMA Designs

DAMA Designs

Having spent most of his career working in Marketing for large corporates, Ayo reached a point where he wanted to take back control and step away from the treadmill. The name DAMA comes from his Anglo-Nigerian name Daramola-Martin. All Ayo's items are bespoke and of course, handmade. He specialises in making furniture, homeware and wall decor for the home which he describes as ‘functional art’, using hardwoods that have been sustainably grown in England and Scotland and sourced from local Sussex based wood yards.

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