End Grain Butcher Block Island – Handmade Hardwood Kitchen Countertop – Made in Canada
End Grain Butcher Block Island – Handmade Hardwood Kitchen Countertop – Made in Canada
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Built for the Way You Actually Cook
Some pieces of furniture fill a room. This one defines it.
Your kitchen island is where everything happens — morning coffee, after-school snacks, holiday prep, the conversations that happen while someone's always chopping something. It deserves to be built like it matters.
The Studio 5 Butcher Block Island is handcrafted from solid walnut, maple, or cherry with a thick 3" end-grain top — the same construction used in professional kitchens, built to handle a lifetime of real cooking. It's knife-friendly, heat-resistant, and gets more beautiful with every use.
Wood
- Walnut — rich chocolate tones with dramatic grain movement, natural variation in colour from warm brown to deep espresso, with occasional golden and amber streaks that make each top genuinely one of a kind
What's Included
- Solid wood construction — your choice of walnut, or maple
- 3" thick end-grain top — the gold standard for serious kitchen work
- Two drawers with dark hardware
- Lower slatted shelf
- Available in 36"W × 24"D × 30"H or 48"W × 24"D × 30"H
- Optional lockable casters — move it where you need it
- Food-safe finish, ready to use
- Handcrafted in Guelph, Ontario by Studio 5 Woodworking
- Consultation included — we'll design it to fit your space exactly
Built Once. Stays Forever.
This isn't a flat-pack island with a veneer top. It's solid walnut, maple, or cherry with a 3" end-grain surface built to heirloom standards — the kind of piece that gets passed down, not replaced. Every island is made to order, by hand, in our Guelph workshop.
Custom size or finish needed? Message us. We modify most pieces at no extra charge.
Please note: Wood is a natural material — colour, grain, and tone will vary between pieces. Product images are for reference only and represent the character of each species. Natural variation is part of what makes each island one of a kind.
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