IKEA Has Created the Most Useful Cutting Board I've Ever Seen – it Saves Counter Space and Doubles as a Table Centerpiece and Antipasti Platter
This under $20 buy is so versatile, non-toxic, and easy to maintain – I might even buy some extras to give as gifts


As Head of Living, I have an eagle eye for spotting kitchenware that really works hard for its price tag. I also want it to look good and be useful on a daily (or at least very regular) basis. That's why this STOLTHET cutting board from IKEA stopped me in my scrolling tracks.
Firstly, it's made from sustainable bamboo, which, if you're wondering how to pick a non-toxic cutting board, is a great material to go for. Secondly, I was struck by the unique raised design, which I know will help to reduce mess and save counter space (more on that later), and last, but not least, the myriad ways you can use it (spoiler: it's not only good as a cutting board).
Scraping chopped veg off a cutting board and into a dish without losing some to the kitchen floor is pretty much impossible, I find, but this raised design allows you to neatly slot your receptacle underneath to nudge everything neatly into. No more shuffling your cutting board awkwardly to the edge of the counter and wrangling your chopped veg into a heavy bowl underneath.
If you're not sure how to clean and care for your cutting board, it couldn't be easier. Bamboo is really easy to hand-wash with hot soapy water, and you'll just need to rub a little vegetable oil on it occasionally to maintain the surface. The only downside is you can't put it in the dishwasher, but I think I can live with that.
What has really caught my eye though, are the Instagram pics of the different ways people are using it in their homes. From a mini kitchen shelf to maximise counter space, to a perfect raised table centerpiece base for vases of flowers or candles, perfect for fall table decor ideas.
But perhaps my favorite idea is using it as an antipasti board. It's just perfectly sized for two and can be laid up with delicious meats, cheeses, nuts, and fruit in the kitchen and carried straight through to the dining room for a cozy charcuterie moment. Come summer, I'll be flinging out a picnic blanket and taking it outside.
Come to think of it, I might buy a few to use around the house. It'll be perfect for extra bedside table space, if, like me, you're always looking for small bedroom storage ideas, or in the sitting room for candles and ornaments.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.
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