Cutting and presenting
Of course, you can also use your high-quality wooden board as a cutting board. However, we think these cutting boards are best for serving delicacies that have already been sliced with a sausage slicer or salami slicer. That's why you'll find cutting boards in the right sizes and in five types of wood. Just like our wooden meat slicers.
Our own cutting boards are joined by another stylish kitchen helper: Hacki. Hacki is a top-of-the-line onion cutter.

Swiss craftsmanship
All of our serving boards are made in Swiss workshops for people with disabilities. The wooden cutting boards are sturdy and crafted with great attention to detail. Each board is unique, with its own distinctive pattern in the wood.

Quality
Our serving boards are made from solid wood sourced from ash, walnut, cherry, plum, and olive trees. Each cutting board is unique, with distinctive grain patterns, beautifully fused branches, and subtle color variations.

Where does the wood come from?
Whenever possible, we use wood from Switzerland. We attach great importance to contemporary design and a stylish selection of wood species. That's why we're not afraid to source wood from abroad. Here's where our wood comes from:
Ash: Switzerland
Walnut: Mainly from the EU, Hungary. Sourced from: darker black walnut. Swiss walnut is very rare and less suitable for processing.
Cherry tree: Switzerland
Plum tree: Switzerland
Olive tree: mainly from Italy and the EU

large cutting board
A high-quality and practical wooden serving and cutting board. The elegant 1.5cm thick cutting board, measuring 37.5 x 17.5cm, fits perfectly with the salami slicer. This allows you to store it under the slicer to save space.

small cutting board
The smaller version of our cutting board, measuring 28 x 16 cm, fits perfectly with the sausage slicer. This allows you to store it under the sausage slicer at any time to save space.

Salami slicer with cutting board
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If you want to slice larger pieces of meat, you'll need the salami slicer. This slicer lets you slice sausages, dried meat, and cheese up to 9 cm in diameter. On the perfectly matching serving board, you can present your sliced meats to your guests in an appealing and stylish way. Effortlessly and without much effort. The aperitif can begin.

Sausage slicer with cutting board
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Slice in a flash and serve with style. Even when guests arrive unexpectedly. With the sausage slicer, you can easily slice sausages, dried meat, or cheese. Then, beautifully arrange the sliced food on the perfectly matching serving board and serve it to your guests. A cold platter couldn't be easier!


Hacki
Onion cutter
The Hacki is a piece of woodturning craftsmanship of the highest quality. The wooden bowl for the Hacki is crafted from a single piece of wood. The high-quality semicircular blade, which fits perfectly into the bowl, is made of stainless steel. Each Hacki is unique, with a unique and one-of-a-kind wood pattern. The Hacki is a stylish and practical helper in your kitchen.
Do you have a question?
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How do I care for and store the wooden products?
Store the wooden products at as constant a room temperature as possible. After use, wipe everything with a damp cloth and dry. Do not clean under running water, with a hard brush or strong cleaning agent.
The wooden products are not dishwasher safe. If necessary, you can care for the wood with our 100% natural Swiss wood butter.
The blades are all replaceable or can be sharpened.
Where are the planes and cutting boards made?
The development and production of our sausage slicers, salami slicers, cheese slicers and cutting boards takes place exclusively in Swiss workshops for people with disabilities. These workshops are located in Bern, Thun and Interlaken. Not far from us in Frutigen.
In the workshops, the wooden products are made with patience, dedication, careful craftsmanship and great pride. Each plane and board is unique with its own wood pattern.
Where does the wood come from?
Whenever possible and sensible, we use wood from Switzerland. We attach great importance to contemporary design and a stylish selection of wood types. That's why we are not afraid to source wood from abroad.
This is where our wood comes from:
Ash tree Switzerland
Walnut mainly from the EU, mostly Hungary. The reason: darker black walnut tree. Swiss walnut is very rare and less suitable for processing.
Cherry tree Switzerland
Plum tree Switzerland
Olive tree mainly from Italy and the EU