Design Inspiration for Reclaimed Pine Cheeseboards

 

These reclaimed pine boards were originally used by artisan cheese makers for curing rounds of cheese.

They are sold in their original salvaged condition… but don’t worry, they don’t smell of cheese!

 

 

Reuse them as wall cladding, drawer fronts and shelving.

The repeating circular markings add a calming organic quality.

 

 

They bring a rustic, cabin-like warmth to a space.

Paired with other reclaimed timbers they give a bold sense of pattern.

 

 

We recommend allowing the boards to acclimatise to site conditions before fitting, as some natural movement will occur with environmental moisture changes.

 

 

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