
Sustainably Sourced & Handcrafted Teak Wood
Every board begins with premium, sustainably sourced teak, chosen for its strength, longevity, and striking grain patterns. Each board is built with care to deliver lasting performance and timeless style.

Teak Boards Made to Last Forever
Teak’s natural resilience makes it perfect for every kind of prep. Unlike other hardwoods, teak requires less frequent oiling to maintain its beauty and prevent drying or cracking. To keep your board in optimal condition, treat it with a food-grade mineral oil and beeswax blend every 3 to 4 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Teak Wood Cutting Boards
Teak is one of the most water-resistant hardwoods out there. It’s rich in natural oils, making it super durable. While it’s slightly tougher on knives than maple or walnut, its longevity and low maintenance make up for it.
Yes, in all the best ways. Teak is rich in natural oils, which act as a built-in moisture barrier. This makes teak cutting boards resistant to water absorption and less prone to cracking or warping. Regular oiling, at least every 3 weeks, is still required.
Just hand wash with warm water and mild soap—harsh soaps with alcohol (like Dawn Powerwash) can strip the wood’s natural oils, causing it to dry out. Then towel dry before propping the board on its end to fully air dry from there. Don't soak it or throw it in the dishwasher; teak may be tough, but it's not invincible.
We recommend using a food-grade mineral oil and beeswax blend for an easy, all-in-one solution. Avoid cooking oils like olive, avocado, and others, as they can go rancid and damage the wood. Because teak boards are naturally lower maintenance thanks to their natural oils, we recommend oiling them at least every 3 weeks to keep them in optimal condition.