Churchill Alchemy Wood Medium Geo Deli Board 289x206mm (Pack of 4)
Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Wood Medium Geo Deli Board is an acacia wood serving board designed for front-of-house presentation in casual dining, deli, and bistro settings. Each board features a small...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 295(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
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Product Description
The Churchill Alchemy Wood Medium Geo Deli Board is an acacia wood serving board designed for front-of-house presentation in casual dining, deli, and bistro settings. Each board features a small recessed holding area sized to accommodate a standard small ramekin or dipping bowl, keeping accompaniments stable on the board during service. Supplied in packs of four, they are well suited to operations that want a consistent, coordinated look across multiple covers.
Acacia wood is a practical choice for this type of serveware. It is naturally dense and reasonably hard-wearing under regular front-of-house use, and the food-safe lacquer finish helps protect the surface and simplifies cleaning between services. These boards are intended for plated presentation rather than heavy-duty chopping or prep use, and should be hand-washed and dried promptly rather than put through a commercial dishwasher, which can cause the wood to warp or crack over time.
In operational terms, the integrated bowl recess is the most useful design detail — it removes the need for staff to balance a separate ramekin alongside the main dish, which reduces the risk of spillage during transit from the pass to the table and keeps the presentation tidy at the cover.
- Acacia wood construction with food-safe lacquer for hygienic service
- Integrated bowl recess holds a small ramekin or dipping pot securely
- Consistent presentation across a pack of four boards
- Suitable for sandwiches, burgers, sharing plates, and deli-style service
- Hand-wash only — not suitable for commercial dishwashers
These boards are best suited to independent restaurants, cafés, delis, and gastropubs running a casual dining or sharing-plate format. They are a mid-sized option within the Alchemy Wood range; smaller and larger formats are available if your cover size or portion presentation requires a different board area.
If you are putting together a front-of-house serveware package or want to check which board size works best for your menu format, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Acacia wood board with protective food-safe lacquer coating
- Integrated recessed area holds a small ramekin or dipping bowl
- Geo-shaped profile adds contemporary edge to table presentation
- Pack of four boards for consistent front-of-house presentation
- Each board weighs 650g, offering stable, substantial hand-feel
Operational Benefits
- Reduces spillage risk by securing sauces and dips on the board
- Consistent pack quantity simplifies cover-by-cover table service
- Food-safe lacquer finish supports hygienic wipe-clean maintenance
- Durable acacia wood withstands regular front-of-house service use
- Coordinated styling supports a polished casual dining table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 4
- Dimensions
- 295(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Material
- Acacia Wood
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 650g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- No — acacia wood serving boards should always be hand-washed and dried promptly after use. Repeated dishwasher cycles will cause the wood to absorb moisture unevenly, which can lead to warping, cracking, and deterioration of the lacquer finish over time.
- The recess is designed to hold a small standard ramekin or dipping pot. If you are using a specific ramekin size across your operation, it is worth checking the recess dimensions against your current serveware before ordering in volume.
- They are well suited to mid-volume casual dining, deli, and bistro environments where boards are used for presentation rather than heavy food preparation. For very high-turnover sites running tight turnaround times, it is worth factoring in the hand-wash requirement when planning your board stock levels relative to covers.