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£26.99
SKUPHSB004
Slate & Wood Serving Board
Dimensions: H4cm x W34cm x D25
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Perfect for displaying appetising hors d'oeuvres, charcuterie and cheese boards. Host your dinner party in style using our elegant slate and acacia wood board, guaranteed to make a wonderful centrepiece on your table accentuating your snacks. The tray can be written on using chalk which allows you to serve up different appetisers and identify what they are. The slate board can be detached from the wooden tray making it even easier to clean.
The House of Flora brand was born out of the passion for our surroundings and how we can make a difference to the World that provides us with all the materials for our spaces.
We endeavour to make sure that the products we source are ethically manufactured and have the lowest impact on the environment. We have also guaranteed that our packaging materials where possible are 100% recyclable.
We are always striving to become more sustainable as a company and therefore are happy to announce that we have partnered up with One Tree Planted.
House of Flora will plant a tree for every order received.
ONE TREE PLANTED IS A 501C3 NON-PROFIT WITH A FOCUS ON GLOBAL REFORESTATION.
As an environmental charity, are dedicated to making it easier for individuals and businesses to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, protect biodiversity and help reforestation efforts around the world. All by planting trees!
Started in 2014, One Tree Planted have more than doubled the number of trees planted year over year. Fast-forward to today, One Tree Planted now work with awesome reforestations partners in North America, South America, Asia, and Africa who help us get trees in the ground to restore forests after fires and floods, create jobs, build communities, and protect habitat for biodiversity.
In 2018, One Tree Planted were able to get more trees in the ground than ever before - 1.3 million!
Trees help clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, and provide habitat to over 80% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity. They also provide jobs to over 1.6 billion people, absorb harmful carbon from the atmosphere, and are key ingredients in 25% of all medicines.