Food Therapy Studio
Black Marble & Wood Charcuterie Board
$49.99
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The board behind the boards you've seen.
Crafted from premium acacia wood and finished with a striking black marble inlay, this is the serving piece that turns an ordinary spread into a scene. It's the same quiet luxury that runs through every Food Therapy frame — warm wood, cool stone, and food that looks like it belongs in a film.
Generous enough for a full charcuterie spread, refined enough to leave out on the counter. Marble keeps cheeses and cured meats cool; the acacia side brings warmth and grain that ages beautifully.
Why you'll love it
- Acacia wood + black marble — two materials, one unforgettable contrast
- Naturally cooling stone surface — ideal for cheese, charcuterie, and chocolate
- Generous serving size — built for gatherings, styled for the camera
- Unique grain & veining — every board is one of a kind
- Studio-grade aesthetic — the Food Therapy kitchen aesthetic
The details
- Materials: Premium acacia wood, natural marble
- Available finishes: Black marble, White marble
- Dimensions: 349 × 185 × 12 mm
- Care: Hand wash and dry; occasional food-safe oil keeps the wood rich
Set the scene. The food does the rest.
Styled in the Food Therapy kitchen
"The kind of piece that makes the food feel styled before you add anything extra."
Food Therapy note"Chosen for texture, weight, and the quiet visual detail it brings to the table."
Why we chose itShipping & Delivery
We ship worldwide. Most orders arrive within 7-14 business days after dispatch, depending on destination and local customs. Every order includes tracking.
Materials & Care
Each piece is selected for everyday use and a refined table feel. Hand wash is recommended for wood, marble, and ceramic pieces to preserve the finish.
Returns
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery. Items must be unused and in original condition. Contact us at thefoodtherapy.kitchen@gmail.com to start a return.
Why Food Therapy Chose This
Chosen for the way it changes the feeling of a table: texture, weight, contrast, and the quiet visual detail that makes food feel more intentional.