Wooden Chopping Board, Olive Wood Irregular Shaped Cutting Borad with Rectangular Handle, cheese board, handmade, kitchen, gift

Hand crafted with precision and care by experts.

Experts In Olive Wood

Olive Wood is a notoriously difficult wood to work with, as well as being hard to come by. Each piece is a unique work of art built with care to last a lifetime, and no two pieces are ever the same - making olive wood products a truly thoughtful and unique gift.

We're one of the only few true experts in the industry - trading since 1998, OliveArt has managed to supply olive wood products to every corner of the globe.

Olive Wood Small Square-Toed Cutlery 29 cm, salad server, spoon, fork, kitchen utensils, cookware, handmade, gift for chef, gift

100% Sustainable

No Plastics. No Chemicals

The wood used to produce our beautiful pieces comes from the trunks of very old trees that no longer bear fruit and otherwise destined to be waste material.

This is the only way that Olive Wood is able to be harvested. Since it takes around 300-600 years for a tree to stop producing olives, this makes the wood very rare & valuable.

An item made of Olive Wood, if well looked after, can last forever making it a great alternative to plastic and glass.

Olive Wood Irregular Shape Cutting Board with Handle and Groove 60 cm

Each product is a unique work of art.

Unique Natural Grain

Olive wood has amazing natural grain making each of our items unique. Our 160 expert crafts people use traditional methods that have been passed down for generations combined with the latest machinery for precise carving.

  • No Chemicals Or Nasties

    Compared to other wood types, our olive wood products contain no chemicals, and are instead treated with natural olive oil. Simple.

  • Handcrafted

    Most of our products are made by hand, so you can ensure you'll receive a quality product, every time.

  • Sustainable

    Olive wood is a rare and beautiful wood - with Tunisian offering the best grade.

    Our wood is sourced from branches or trees that have naturally reached end of life.