The simple cutting board gets a long-overdue modular redesign
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The simple cutting board gets a long-overdue modular redesign
"Tom Palmer, an automotive engineer and woodworker, recognized the need for improvement in cutting board design. After creating a cutting board with a waste tray for his parents, he developed the Chef Station, a modular cutting board system."
"The Chef Station features four trays that attach magnetically, allowing for efficient organization of ingredients and scraps during meal prep. It includes dishwasher-safe silicone liners and oven-safe stainless steel options."
"Palmer's goal was to create a system that was good for cooking, serving, and storing, ultimately providing a solution that enhances the cooking experience."
The cutting board, a staple in kitchens since 3,000 BCE, has seen little design change until now. Tom Palmer, an automotive engineer and woodworker, recognized the need for improvement. After creating a cutting board with a waste tray for his parents, he developed the Chef Station, a modular cutting board system. This innovative design features four trays that attach magnetically, along with dishwasher-safe silicone liners and oven-safe stainless steel options. A supplemental board for separating ingredients further enhances its functionality.
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