Round Paddle Cheeseboard
Our Round Paddle Cheeseboard is more than just a board — it’s an invitation to slow down, gather, and savour the moment. Hand-poured resin flows across the timber like the ocean meeting the shore, turning every graze into something a little more special. Practical enough for daily chopping, generous enough for shared platters, and beautiful enough to display proudly in your kitchen — it’s functional art with a coastal soul.
Details that matter:
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Made from sustainable Camphor Laurel timber – one solid piece with no joins or nasties
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Finished with hand-poured, food-safe resin
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Three-in-one design – chopping board, serving board, or display piece
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Perfect for everyday use, thoughtful gifting, or effortless styling
We craft all of our boards from Camphor Laurel, a timber with both beauty and purpose. Introduced to Australia in the 1820s, it quickly spread through northern New South Wales and southeast Queensland, where it’s now considered an invasive species. By working with it, we’re helping to repurpose what nature has left in abundance.
Every board is made from a single, solid piece of timber and naturally antibacterial, making it as practical as it is beautiful. Camphor Laurel also carries a rich aroma and striking grain, ensuring each piece is unique and worthy of display in your kitchen, even when it’s not in use.
At Art of Elements, every board begins with a slab of flattened Camphor Laurel timber, carefully cut and shaped by hand. The edges are routed to guide the natural flow of resin, then each piece is sanded smooth before the artwork begins.
We believe the preparation is just as important as the pour - it’s the foundation that ensures the resin cures seamlessly, free from imperfections, leaving you with a board that’s as flawless as it is functional.
The art of resin pouring is a skill we’ve honed for over six years. Achieving a flawless finish relies on many factors, from humidity and room temperature to keeping the workspace free from dust. Each batch must be mixed with precision, with just the right balance of colour added.
Resin also demands patience; overworking it can compromise the flow and clarity. That’s why we take the time to perfect every pour, ensuring the final surface is smooth, reflective, and free from imperfections - a true piece of functional art.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We recommend flipping the board over and using the back for your everyday chopping. Avoid cutting on the resin to ensure the board ages timelessly.
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Treat me with care, for a long lasting board. Warm hand wash only, no dishwasher please. We suggest using a food grade mineral oil to re-oil the wood and keep it in tip top shape.
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We use Camphire Laurel, an invasive species, crafted from a singular piece of timber (no joins!) and has naturally antibacterial properties.
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Yes absoluty! After doing this for 6 years we also take great pride with ensuring the resin is cured fully and free from imperfections.