A Moonlit Tenement Glass Chopping Board
From my Edinburgh & Glasgow Art Gallery
Created from an original artwork painted in Scotland by Scottish Artist Kevin Hunter
Low-resolution website images protect the artwork. Your purchase is a professionally photographed, high-quality reproduction for exceptional detail and vibrant colour.


My Scottish Art Glass Chopping Board | A Kitchen Worktop Saver
Celebrate the fusion of art and functionality with the A Moonlit Tenement Glass Chopping Board, an exquisite addition from the Edinburgh & Glasgow Art Gallery. This glass chopping board elevates your kitchen experience by combining a vivid representation of Scottish heritage with practical design. Each board showcases a high-resolution reproduction of the original moonlit tenement artwork, protected beneath crystal-clear, tempered glass that enhances the depth and vibrancy of the scene.
Designed not only as a chopping surface but as a versatile kitchen essential, this board performs multiple roles: it’s perfect for food preparation, serves as a heat-resistant trivet, and doubles as a stylish serving platter for entertaining guests. The tempered glass construction ensures exceptional durability, resisting scratches and heat, making it ideal for the demands of a busy kitchen environment. Its non-porous surface guarantees hygienic food preparation and effortless cleaning.
Practicality is further enhanced with small, non-slip rubber feet that keep the board stable on any worktop, protecting your surfaces and providing safety during use. The blend of artistic expression and robust functionality makes this glass chopping board more than a kitchen tool - it’s a statement piece that brings Scottish culture and elegance into your home.
Perfect as a unique housewarming gift, wedding present, or a thoughtful treat for those who appreciate fine art and quality kitchenware, the A Moonlit Tenement Glass Chopping Board stands as a testament to the beauty found in everyday objects. Add a touch of Scotland’s charm and artistry to your culinary space with this distinctive piece from the Edinburgh & Glasgow Art Gallery collection.
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