Sparrow Peak Hevea butcher block provides natural wood warmth and beauty for your home. Made from sustainably forested hardwood trees, these solid-wood, finger-joint butcher blocks have light tan to blond tones with straight grains. This species stems from the Maple family and is plantation grown then harvested after it completes a latex producing cycle. As a very popular, durable and versatile hardwood, this Hevea butcher block can be customized for your needs and can be easily cut, machined and finished. Dating back to the 1800’s, butcher blocks were originally used by meat cutters for durable work surfaces. Today, Sparrow Peak butcher blocks can be used throughout your home, garage, shed or studio for desks, tables, workbenches, potting tables, laundry room folding tables and more. Each butcher block is unique with naturally occurring variations in color, grain patterns and the organic features of real wood. We recommend visiting with a Lowe’s paint and stain specialist for tips on finishing with oils or varnishes based on your specific needs. Regular maintenance of your Sparrow Peak countertop will ensure its beauty lasts for generations to come.
Solid wood butcher block can easily be cut, stained, lacquered and finished
Natural Hevea sometimes also known as Rubberwood
Actual Dimensions: 72-in long x 25-in deep x 1-3/4-in thick, Common Dimensions: 6-ft long x 25-in deep x 1-3/4-in thick, and weighs approximately 70-lbs
Available exclusively online at Lowes - this product is not sold in stores
A natural light blonde to medium tan heartwood, sometimes with medium brown streaks and sapwood that is not distinct from heartwood
Apply wood sealer to the top, bottom, and all edges of raw wood within 48 hours of removing from packaging – if you're not ready to seal, rewrap the wood in plastic to protect it until application
Works great as a countertop, desktop, standing desktop, work bench or table
Can be cut for use with a sink - be sure to carefully seal all surfaces and edges from moisture
Each countertop is unique with naturally occurring variations in color, grain patterns and the organic features of real wood