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Handmade Reversible End Grain Cutting Board

$450

Beautiful hardwood end grain cutting boards, handmade to order. End grain construction is easy on your knives and is designed to last for decades -- perfect for the professional chef and avid home cook. Design a board in just about any size and any combination of hardwoods. Every board is made to order, so you can choose the thickness, width and length that fits your space perfectly. Want something not listed? Contact us for a custom order. The pictured board is Walnut with Oak handles. SIZE You can choose any size that fits your needs. To get you started, we can recommend a few common configurations: - Small (10" x 12" x 2") - Medium / Square (14" x 14" x 2") - Large (18" x 14" x 2") - Extra Large (24" x 18" x 2.5") Boards can be made in any size. Click 'contact maker' and submit a request for a custom size. Remember: every board is made by hand, so dimensions are approximate. If you need to-the-inch precision, contact us to discuss your design. DRIP GROOVE An optional drip groove can be added to the cutting surface. Choose to add a drip groove on just one edge, or on all edges. FEATURES - End grain butcher block cutting board built to last - ALL boards include finger grooves to make moving your board easy - Finished with food-safe oil or wax finish - Handmade to order SHIPPING - Free shipping in the US! CARE - Do not submerge in water - Wash by hand with soap and water and let air dry before use

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Mark Ekis

Mark Ekis

Ekisma

Coconut Creek, FL
Member since: 2014
4.9
19 Maker Reviews
  • Long-time member

    A Maker who has been a valued part of this community for several years.

  • Fast shipper

    Customers say that this Maker ships promptly after completing a project.

  • Great service

    This Maker has consistently demonstrated excellence in craftsmanship and customer service.

Ekisma was founded with the concept that custom, handmade furniture is special, something unique that is missing from modern society. We eschew current trends, the flamboyant and ornate in favor of simple, modern and timeless works of art. We don't dwell on traditional design paradigms or rely solely on craft. Instead, we approach handmade furniture as a fine art that utilizes decades of craftsmanship to create something truly amazing. Feel free to contact us any time. We would love to bring our handmade furniture into your life.

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    Chris

    For Custom Coffee Table
    5.0

    Mark was great to work with. He understood what I wanted, communicated with me very well, and was able to perfectly execute the idea I had in mind. I would definitely work with him again!

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    Brian Kirkbride

    For Walnut And Cocobolo End Grain Cutting Board, Handmade And Reversible
    5.0

    The cutting boards are absolutely beautiful--perfect. And the entire process was a pleasure. I would definitely buy again. Thank you!

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    Carson Kern

    For Saddle Seat Bar Stool
    5.0

    Exactly what we were looking for! On budget and earlier than promised!! Looking forward to the next project!!

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    Michael Dvorkin

    For Michael's Display Bookshelve
    5.0

    I think my 5 stars says it all but I'll add Mark is incredibly easy to work with, has a truly professional attitude and his skill level is much higher than was required for this project! We felt like he genuinely cared about our satisfaction and he even helped us to arrive at a lower project cost then we originally were willing to pay as he educated us on the cost of materials…not often you would find this…

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    Mario Salazar

    For Dining table Project
    4.8

    I am writing this review, not only for Mark, but also for you, the reader; to do you the favor of convincing you to hire him for your project. It would be a very good decision.

    I don't think I will be able to put into words how delighted I am with the piece of art (aka my dining room table) that is now housed in my dining room. I also consider myself fortunate to have met Mark Ekis, the creator of said piece of art. I have never met anyone who also had the same standards as I, but Mark may surpass me. He is the most conscientious, professional, and passionate person I have had the chance to work with. He took what was going to be a your regular, run of the mill table inspired by mid century design, and turned it on its head in the most wonderful way.

    Mark also respects his clients, and asks permission to do what he does. He never imposed his ideas on my wife and I, who both studied architecture and know a thing or to about art and design (I also was a furniture maker for 4 years). He just asked if we would like to see what he would design and we were curious. It took a few days and he came up with a beautiful form, so playful and elegant, that inspires curiosity. We were floored; we are not modernists, but we love this modernist design and so does EVERYONE who sees it. It is, hands down, the focal point of our whole property.

    It is not just his mastery of form, that sets Mark apart. He is also a master craftsman, using techniques that others don't touch. Being a former carpenter, I knew some of his tricks but he taught me more than a thing or two. I was amazed at what he was able to do with his medium. Mark also executes his design with near perfection and whatever small imperfections do exist bring out the humanity of the project and you are even more wowed when you realize, "This was done by hand!?!"

    Another great benefit to working with Mark, is that he is very responsible with every aspect of the project. He is aware of a client's budget and tries to guide you into making the decisions that will result in the best piece for a very reasonable price. I frankly got a steal with my table, for I know it is worth at least three times what I paid for it.

    Communication was excellent, he could take constructive criticism, and was respectful and gentle when trying to steer me from going awry. Take my advice, let Mark guide you, he knows the direction the project should take.

    After reading, know this, I am NOT prone to hyperbole. Never would we have thought that we would be so wowed; Mark is an true artist; frankly, approaching genius! Garb him while you can! You will not regret it. I write this as a favor to you.

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