Italian Olivewood Box Cheese Grater
For many years, we’ve passed the parmesan and pecorino around the table with a handheld grater, leaving cheese-oil stains and gratings all over the tablecloth in the process. Turns out, the Italians thought of a solution to this problem long ago. This simple and beautiful box cheese grater takes the mess out of grating hard cheeses to finish off your homemade creations - and it’s beautiful! I like to grate the cheese and fill the box before taking it to the table, where people can easily pull back the grater to grab a generous scoop of cheese (and of course grate more if they’d like). Crafted in the province of Umbria, Italy, the artisans that make these boxes use centuries-old tradition that produces unique pieces made from pure olive wood and preserve Italian history by using time-tested, hands-on techniques to craft heirloom-quality kitchen utensils and tabletop items that are as beautiful as they are functional. Hand wash and condition with mineral oil to keep the wood looking it’s best.
For many years, we’ve passed the parmesan and pecorino around the table with a handheld grater, leaving cheese-oil stains and gratings all over the tablecloth in the process. Turns out, the Italians thought of a solution to this problem long ago. This simple and beautiful box cheese grater takes the mess out of grating hard cheeses to finish off your homemade creations - and it’s beautiful! I like to grate the cheese and fill the box before taking it to the table, where people can easily pull back the grater to grab a generous scoop of cheese (and of course grate more if they’d like). Crafted in the province of Umbria, Italy, the artisans that make these boxes use centuries-old tradition that produces unique pieces made from pure olive wood and preserve Italian history by using time-tested, hands-on techniques to craft heirloom-quality kitchen utensils and tabletop items that are as beautiful as they are functional. Hand wash and condition with mineral oil to keep the wood looking it’s best.
For many years, we’ve passed the parmesan and pecorino around the table with a handheld grater, leaving cheese-oil stains and gratings all over the tablecloth in the process. Turns out, the Italians thought of a solution to this problem long ago. This simple and beautiful box cheese grater takes the mess out of grating hard cheeses to finish off your homemade creations - and it’s beautiful! I like to grate the cheese and fill the box before taking it to the table, where people can easily pull back the grater to grab a generous scoop of cheese (and of course grate more if they’d like). Crafted in the province of Umbria, Italy, the artisans that make these boxes use centuries-old tradition that produces unique pieces made from pure olive wood and preserve Italian history by using time-tested, hands-on techniques to craft heirloom-quality kitchen utensils and tabletop items that are as beautiful as they are functional. Hand wash and condition with mineral oil to keep the wood looking it’s best.