The Olive Wood Board That Outlives the Olive Tree
The Olive Wood Board That Outlives the Olive Tree
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The Olive Wood Board That Outlives the Olive Tree

Single-slab live-edge board, cut from 80 to 150-year-old Tuscan and Apulian olive trees that no longer bear fruit. Each piece one-of-a-kind.

ShieldCheck Hand-finished by Giuseppe in Alba, Piedmont. No glue, no seams.
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Planche à charcuterie en bois d’olivier Alba

€76,95 €176,95 Save 56%
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CheckCircle Genuine Italian olive wood, no laminate, no veneer
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CheckCircle Balanced weight, slides one-handed from counter to sink
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"First charcuterie night with the Alba board. Three friends asked where I got it before the cheese was gone. The live edge makes it look like a sculpture, not a kitchen tool."

James K.
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Real solid olive wood. Single-slab, cut from one 80 to 150-year-old Tuscan or Apulian olive tree that no longer bears fruit. No stain, no veneer, no laminate. The swirled grain pattern is the natural signature of old olive wood.

No. Olive wood is one of the densest hardwoods (Janka 2700+, harder than maple). Slab is air-dried 18 months before milling. Lifetime warranty covers cracking, warping, or rot from normal use: Giuseppe replaces the board free.

Both. The dense swirled grain is self-healing and knife-friendly. Olive wood does not blunt blades the way bamboo or end-grain woods can. Most owners use one face for cutting, the other live-edge face for serving.

Planche à charcuterie en bois d’olivier Alba

Planche à charcuterie en bois d’olivier Alba

€76,95

"A live-edge olive board at less than half the boutique price. The kind of object that gets better with each meal served on it."

"The Alba slab weighs in at 3 lb of dense olive hardwood and shrugs off knife marks where bamboo collects them. Tested across 6 weeks of daily prep."

"Single-slab olive wood milled in Alba, Piedmont. The kind of construction that has disappeared from most kitchen-tool catalogs."

"Cut from an olive tree that stopped bearing fruit after 100 years. The board carries the tree forward, into the homes of people who'll pass it down."

The Quiet Pleasure of a Knife Meeting Olive Wood

The first time you cut on olive wood, the blade sinks softer than you expect. Dense fibers close behind the knife. There is no rattle, no chatter. Just a low thud, a faint cedar-like scent rising from the cut, the swirled grain catching afternoon light. You will catch yourself prepping longer dinners than you used to.

The Quiet Pleasure of a Knife Meeting Olive Wood

For the Host Who Knows What an Old Olive Tree Smells Like

You stopped buying bamboo boards when you read about microplastics shedding into the food. You priced the Williams-Sonoma board and walked away because you were too scared to scratch a $249 piece of maple. Alba is the board for hosts who made those choices on their own.

For the Host Who Knows What an Old Olive Tree Smells Like

Tuscan and Apulian Olive Wood, Milled in the Alba Workshop

Sourced from olive trees in Tuscany and Apulia that stopped bearing fruit after 80 to 150 years of harvest. Single-slab milled in Alba over 18 months of air-drying, sanded by hand, finished with food-safe walnut oil three times. Develops a deep amber patina over decades. Outlives the kitchen it sits in.

Tuscan and Apulian Olive Wood, Milled in the Alba Workshop

Built to Become the Centerpiece of Every Dinner You Host

Four technical qualities that separate single-slab live-edge olive from glued strips of maple or bamboo.

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Single-Slab Construction.
Cut from one solid piece of olive wood. No glue, no laminate, no seams to split or harbor bacteria.
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Live-Edge Natural Border.
Hand-shaped to follow the original tree's silhouette. Every board is one-of-a-kind, no two grain patterns identical.
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Self-Healing Swirled Grain.
The dense olive grain closes over knife marks. Stays smooth where maple and bamboo collect cuts and dull blades.
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Food-Safe Oil Finish.
Three coats of food-safe walnut oil. No varnish, no plastic coating. Maintains with a wipe of mineral oil once a quarter.
Built to Become the Centerpiece of Every Dinner You Host

What Separates the Alba From Every Other Cutting Board

Five things mass-produced copies and boutique luxury brands both get wrong.

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Real stories from American kitchens about boards that get better with use.

James K., 47
5 stars
First Cheese Night Was Different
Bought the Alba in March. First dinner I hosted, three guests stopped mid-conversation to ask about it. The live edge makes it look like a sculpture. The swirled grain catches candlelight. I have not put a regular board on the table since.
James K., 47 Verified Buyer
Marcus T., 58
5 stars
Better Than My $249 Williams-Sonoma
Owned a $249 boutique maple board for years. Scratched up by month four, warped by year two. The Alba olive board is on year one and the grain is healing knife marks I can already see fading. Single-slab construction is the difference. Bought a second for my cabin.
Marcus T., 58 Verified Buyer
Sarah L., 56
5 stars
Father's Day, He Went Quiet
Gave my father-in-law the Alba last Father's Day. He turned it over in his hands for a full minute without saying anything. He hosts the family Christmas every year. The Alba is now his table centerpiece. He has called Giuseppe his Italian guy ever since.
Sarah L., 56 Verified Buyer
Linda P., 62
5 stars
The Grain Is The Whole Thing
What got me was the grain. Each swirl is a year of the tree's life. I cut on it three times a week. Six months in, the surface looks the same. No knife marks, no warping. Olive wood is denser than I thought a kitchen wood could be.
Linda P., 62 Verified Buyer
Robert M., 67
5 stars
3 Years Of Daily Dinners
3 years into daily use. The patina has deepened to a warm honey amber. The board looks better now than the day it arrived. I bring it out for every family dinner. My grandkids ask to set the cheese on it themselves.
Robert M., 67 Verified Buyer
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Meet Giuseppe, The Hands Behind Your Board

Giuseppe Bertolino has been milling olive wood for 34 years in a sun-soaked workshop in Alba, Piedmont. Second-generation tourneur. He is 67 now. His father started uprooting dead olive trees in Apulia in 1965. Giuseppe carries the family trade forward, one slab at a time. If your board fails to feel meaningfully different from any factory alternative within 60 days, Giuseppe refunds every penny. Not customer service. Giuseppe.

Meet Giuseppe, The Hands Behind Your Board
FATHER'S DAY ATELIER BATCH · CLOSES JUNE 1
Get Your Alba Today $89 Instead of $200

Get Your Alba Today $89 Instead of $200

Here's what Giuseppe sends you today:
· 1 hand-finished Alba live-edge olive wood board, single slab.
· Free US shipping included ($15 value).
· 60-day risk-free trial.
· Lifetime warranty on the wood.

SealCheck Only 75 boards left. Once gone, prices return to $200 boutique.

Common Questions Before You Order

Clear answers for the host who values heritage-grade boards over disposable alternatives.

Why is the Alba $89 when Williams-Sonoma boards are $169-249? Plus
There is no boutique retailer, no distributor, no Manhattan catalog. The board ships from Giuseppe's Alba workshop directly to your address. The $169-249 at retail covers Williams-Sonoma's catalog distribution, store rent, and 2-3x markup. The atelier price is what a hand-finished single-slab olive board costs at the workshop bench.
Is this real olive wood or just olive-finished? Plus
Real solid olive wood. Single-slab cut from one 80 to 150-year-old Tuscan or Apulian olive tree that no longer bears fruit. No stain, no veneer, no laminate, no glued strips. The swirled dense grain is the natural signature of old olive wood and cannot be replicated synthetically.
Where exactly does the wood come from? Plus
Tuscan and Apulian olive groves in Italy. Giuseppe's father started uprooting dead olive trees in Apulia in 1965. Today Giuseppe sources from groves that have ended their fruit-bearing cycle (typically after 80 to 150 years). The trees are felled with certificates of origin, then milled in Alba, Piedmont.
What if the board cracks or warps over the years? Plus
Lifetime warranty on the wood. If the board cracks, splits, or warps from normal use, Giuseppe replaces it. Olive wood is one of the densest hardwoods (Janka 2700+, harder than maple). The 18-month air-drying before milling is what stabilizes the slab.
Can I cut directly on the board or just use it for serving? Plus
Both. The dense swirled olive grain is self-healing and knife-friendly. Most owners use one face for cutting and the live-edge face for serving. Olive wood does not blunt blades the way bamboo or end-grain woods can.
How do I care for the board? Plus
Hand-wash with warm water and mild soap. Wipe dry immediately, never soak. Once a quarter, wipe down with mineral oil or food-safe walnut oil to maintain the finish. Avoid dishwasher and prolonged direct sunlight.
Can the board be engraved with a name or initials? Plus
Yes, on the back face. Add the engraving note at checkout, maximum 24 characters. Engraving is hand-burned by Giuseppe before shipping, adds no extra cost. Engraved boards are still covered by the 30-day return policy.
Will it ship in time for Father's Day 2026? Plus
Yes. Reserve by June 1 for guaranteed delivery by June 14. Father's Day is June 21. Orders placed between June 1 and June 14 cannot be guaranteed for Father's Day. The next atelier batch ships in September.