MoMA Exclusive Online Only

Bodum Nissen End-Grain Cutting Board

$149 Non-Member
$134.10 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
MoMA Exclusive Online Only

Bodum Nissen End-Grain Cutting Board

$149 Non-Member
$134.10 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Wood

Size:  One Size

Item# 22198-806779 In Stock
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MoMA Exclusive: Looking for the ultimate wood cutting board? Your search ends now with the Bodum Nissen End-Grain Cutting Board. Crafted from resilient, long-lasting wood, it’s ready to tackle anything you throw at it. Plus, the stylish design makes it display-worthy, and it’s easy to store in cabinets or drawers. Just remember to hand-wash it after each use, dry them thoroughly, and give it some TLC with regular oiling and waxing. The Bodum Nissen End-Grain Cutting Board measures 1.25h x 15.75w x 15.75”d.

  • Size
    1.25h x 15.75w x 15.75"d
  • Year of Design
    2020
  • Origin
    China
Hand wash and dry thoroughly.
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Renowned for its kitchen designs and Scandinavian aesthetic, Bodum was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark by Peter Bodum. Now headquartered in Switzerland, the company continues to produce a range of products—from coffee and teapots to kitchen electronics—following their founder's motto, “Good design doesn't have to be expensive.” Each season, we collaborate with Bodum to develop designs in colors that are exclusive to us.

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