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What Is a Live Edge?

What Is a Live Edge?

A live edge is the natural outer edge of a piece of wood, left in its original shape rather than cut straight. It follows the tree’s natural growth line, often...

What Is a Live Edge?

A live edge is the natural outer edge of a piece of wood, left in its original shape rather than cut straight. It follows the tree’s natural growth line, often...

The Welsh Language: A Living Heritage.

The Welsh language is one of Europe’s oldest living languages, woven deeply into the culture, landscape, and identity of Wales. Spoken for over 1,500 years, it has survived conquest, industrial...

The Welsh Language: A Living Heritage.

The Welsh language is one of Europe’s oldest living languages, woven deeply into the culture, landscape, and identity of Wales. Spoken for over 1,500 years, it has survived conquest, industrial...

Interesting Facts About Slate

Formed Under Pressure slate begins as clay or volcanic ash that’s compressed over millions of years, giving it its dense, layered structure. Naturally Split Layers – Slate can be split...

Interesting Facts About Slate

Formed Under Pressure slate begins as clay or volcanic ash that’s compressed over millions of years, giving it its dense, layered structure. Naturally Split Layers – Slate can be split...

Lazy Susan's

The Origin of the Lazy Susan The Lazy Susan is a simple rotating tray designed to make sharing food effortless. Its origins are believed to trace back to 18th-century England,...

Lazy Susan's

The Origin of the Lazy Susan The Lazy Susan is a simple rotating tray designed to make sharing food effortless. Its origins are believed to trace back to 18th-century England,...

Rubber feet on chopping boards?

Rubber feet on chopping boards?

Adding feet to a chopping board improves stability during use, helping to keep it firmly in place while chopping and slicing. The slight lift allows air to circulate underneath, encouraging...

Rubber feet on chopping boards?

Adding feet to a chopping board improves stability during use, helping to keep it firmly in place while chopping and slicing. The slight lift allows air to circulate underneath, encouraging...

End Grain or Edge Grain?

End Grain or Edge Grain?

Why Are End Grain Chopping Boards More Expensive? End grain boards cost more because of how they’re made and how well they perform. Unlike edge grain boards, end grain boards...

End Grain or Edge Grain?

Why Are End Grain Chopping Boards More Expensive? End grain boards cost more because of how they’re made and how well they perform. Unlike edge grain boards, end grain boards...