Celebrate the timeless charm of New Orleans with the Saint Charles No. 922 Streetcar Again Glass Cutting Board, featuring a nostalgic illustration of the beloved streetcar making its iconic return. This unique design pays tribute to the city’s rich heritage while bringing vintage character to your kitchen. Made from heat-resistant tempered glass, it offers a hygienic, non-porous surface perfect for slicing, chopping, or serving with style. Non-slip rubber feet add stability, making it a practical and artistic addition to any home. Ideal for NOLA fans, collectors, or anyone who cherishes classic Southern charm.
Features:
Introduce your kitchen to the vibrant, large Decorative Glass Cutting Board from Caroline's Treasures. Crafted from resilient tempered glass, this board is not only a utilitarian necessity but also a colorful art piece.
With its generous dimensions of 15 inches in height and 12 inches in length, it offers ample space for all your cutting needs. Every piece showcases captivating artwork from distinguished artists, bringing an aesthetic edge to your kitchen.
Beyond its attractive design, this cutting board ensures your countertop stays pristine and unscathed, owing to its heat-resistant properties. Engineered with user convenience in mind, it features non-skid feet for stability, and rounded corners for additional safety.
Its robust construction renders it virtually unbreakable, guaranteeing longevity. The board comes with protective feet bumpers, maintaining its position during use. This product is recommended to be hand washed only.
Proudly printed and assembled in the United States, this cutting board exemplifies superior craftsmanship. With Caroline's Treasures' Decorative Glass Cutting Board, you're investing in a blend of functionality and artistic flair.
Details:
Weight: 4.50
Hand wash is recommended to maintain the detail and clarity of the artwork. Colors may appear slightly different due to screen and lighting variations. Best suited for light food prep, serving, or as a decorative display. Avoid heavy chopping or serrated knives to preserve surface quality.