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AA03 Size: 30" x 24", Leg Material: Wood, Knife Holder: Included End Grain Work Surface Butcher Block Kitchen Island Features: -Solid hard maple construction. -16'' End grain work surface. -Cream finish with beeswax. -Varnique finish on legs and sides. -Variety of sizes available. -Optional knife holder. -Legs available in wood or stainless steel. -Stands 34'' H. -One year warranty against defects in workmanship and material. Customize Your Work Surface -24'' W x 18'' D, 216 lbs. -24'' W x 24'' D, 287 lbs. -30'' W x 24'' D, 348 lbs. -30'' W x 30'' D, 386 lbs. -35'' W x 30'' D, 499 lbs. -40'' W x 30'' D, 567 lbs. -50'' W x 30'' D, 705 lbs. -35'' W x 35'' D, 579 lbs. -40'' W x 35'' D, 659 lbs. -50'' W x 35'' D, 819 lbs. -60'' W x 35'' D, 979 lbs. John Boos: A Commitment to Eco-Friendly Practices: John Boos & Co is firmly committed to managing environmental matters as an integral part of their business practice. It is their policy to ensure the environmental integrity and consideration of their processes and facilities at all times. They maintain a high standard of recognition in treating our environment with respect while manufacturing their products. Some of the steps they take to keep this promise include: -Using only formaldehyde-free and low-emission formaldehyde gluing processes in manufacturing their butcher blocks. -Selecting individual trees for harvest, encouraging forests to renew and regenerate themselves naturally and prolifically. -Maintaining active recycling programs, with 95pct of all raw materials, scrap, and sawdust being recycled as fuel to heat their kilns. With John Boos, the truth is black and white: they're green!