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Custom Wooden Cutting Boards Manufacturer and Supplier

Acacia, walnut, bamboo cutting boards and charcuterie boards. Fully customized for kitchenware brands and wholesalers.

Who We Serve

Trusted by Businesses Worldwide

Kitchenware brands
Home goods retailers
Corporate gifting companies
E-commerce sellers
Restaurant supply companies
Housewarming and wedding gift brands
Promotional merchandise companies
Specialty food stores
Interior design firms
Wholesale importers
Customization

Wooden Cutting Board Customization Options

What Can Be Customized?

We manufacture wooden cutting boards in virtually any shape and size:

Common Shapes

  • Rectangular — classic, versatile
  • Round — pizza boards, cheese boards
  • Square — charcuterie presentation
  • Wave / organic edge — modern aesthetic
  • Custom shapes — state outlines, logos, etc.

Size & Thickness

  • Small: 20–30 cm (cheese, snack)
  • Medium: 25–45 cm (everyday use)
  • Large: 45–60 cm (carving, serving)
  • Thickness: 15–25 mm standard

Premium Woods

  • Acacia — Rich color variation, most popular
  • Black Walnut — Premium dark tones, smooth finish
  • Oak — Classic grain, durable
  • Bamboo — Sustainable, hard surface
  • Beech — Hard, smooth, even grain

Specialty Options

  • End-grain construction — professional grade
  • Edge-grain construction — most common
  • Custom inlay — custom river, colored accents
  • Mixed wood — contrasting species strips
Food-Safe Mineral Oil

Penetrating oil, safe for food contact

Tung Oil

Natural drying oil, water-resistant

Beeswax

Natural wax, smooth to touch

Natural / Unfinished

Sanded smooth, ready for oiling

Clear Lacquer

Glossy protective (decorative only)

Custom Inlay

Colored custom for artistic designs

  • Laser engraving — Precise, permanent, ideal for logos and monograms
  • Hot branding — Debossed rustic mark, permanent
  • UV printing — Full-color graphics on flat surfaces
  • CNC carving — Deep relief engraving for dimensional branding
  • Metal logo plate — Brass or stainless, affixed to corner or edge
  • Rounded edges — Smooth, comfortable grip
  • Juice groove — Channel around perimeter for carving boards
  • Cutout handle — Integrated grip for hanging or carrying
  • Leather strap — Hanging loop for wall storage
  • Non-slip feet — Silicone pads on bottom corners
Our Process

Custom Wooden Cutting Boards - From Design to Delivery

1

Design & Quote

Share your board requirements, shape sketches, or reference photos. We recommend wood, finish, and branding options — quote within 24 hours.

2

Sample & Approval

Pre-production sample in 7–10 days. Verify wood type, shape, finish, juice groove, and branding.

3

Production & QC

Bulk production in 25–45 days. QC checks: wood grain, sanding smoothness, food-safe finish, branding accuracy.

4

Packing & Shipping

Each board is individually wrapped in protective sleeve. Export-grade cartons. FOB, CIF, or DDP.

7–10

Days for Samples

25–45

Days Bulk Production

5+

Wood Types Available

Global

FOB · CIF · DDP

FAQ

FAQ — Custom Wooden Cutting Boards

Get answers to common questions about our custom cutting board manufacturing.

We manufacture rectangular, round, square, wave-shaped, and custom-shaped cutting boards in a wide range of sizes. Options include edge-grain and end-grain construction, decorative inlays, juice grooves, cutout handles, and mixed-wood designs. Every board is fully customizable in wood type, dimensions, finish, and branding.

Acacia is our most popular choice — its natural rich color variation creates visually striking boards, and its durable surface resists knife marks. Black walnut offers premium dark tones and excellent durability. Bamboo is sustainable, hard, and naturally antimicrobial. Oak and beech are classic European butcher block woods. For professional-grade boards, end-grain construction in hard maple or walnut provides the best knife-friendly surface.

Yes. Our wooden cutting boards use food-safe mineral oil, tung oil, and beeswax finishes for all cutting boards intended for food contact. These finishes penetrate the wood to protect it while remaining safe for direct food preparation. No toxic chemicals or synthetic sealers are used on food-contact surfaces.

Yes, decorative inlays are one of our specialties. We can add colored accents in blue, green, clear, or custom colors to create striking artistic designs. The inlays are food-safe once fully cured. Decorative boards are particularly popular for charcuterie and serving applications where visual impact matters most.

Our wooden cutting boards MOQ is 200 pieces per design. For trial orders or special projects, we are flexible. Contact us with your requirements.

Laser engraving is the most popular — it produces a precise, permanent mark that looks elegant on wood. Hot branding creates a rustic debossed mark. UV printing supports full-color logos. CNC carving provides deep relief for dimensional branding. Custom metal logo plates add a premium detail for high-end products.

Wooden Cutting Boards samples take 7-10 business days. Bulk wooden cutting board production takes 25–45 days after sample approval. Sea freight transit time is additional depending on destination.

Absolutely. We require sample approval before bulk production. The sample lets you verify the wood type, shape, dimensions, finish, juice groove placement, and branding quality.

Yes. We ship wooden cutting boards globally via sea freight, air freight, or express courier on FOB, CIF, or DDP terms.

Full Customization — You design it, we craft it, you impress your customers.

Create Your Custom Cutting Boards Now!

Share your specifications and we'll provide a detailed quote within 24 hours. Samples in 7–10 days, bulk delivery in 25–45 days.

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Buying Guide

How to Choose the Right Cutting Board for Your Market

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Edge-grain boards are made from long strips of wood glued side-by-side — the most common construction, offering a good balance of durability, appearance, and cost. End-grain boards are made from wood blocks arranged with the end grain facing up — this is the professional butcher-block style. End grain is gentler on knives (the fibers separate and close around the blade edge) and shows knife marks less, but requires more labor and material, costing 30–50% more than edge-grain.

For retail consumer markets, edge-grain boards with attractive wood species like acacia or walnut provide the best balance of visual appeal and price. For professional chefs, culinary schools, and premium housewarming gifts, end-grain construction in hard maple or walnut commands premium pricing and brand loyalty.