John Boos RN-PPB3030 Rouge et Noir Cutting Boards & Butcher Blocks
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Description
John Boos “Rouge et Noir” Pro Prep Bloc – 30 ″ × 30 ″
Model RN-PPB3624 | American Cherry End-Grain Work TableHand-crafted in Effingham, Illinois, the Rouge et Noir Pro Prep Bloc combines commercial-grade durability with striking studio style. A hefty 4 inch end-grain American Cherry top crowns a bold black caviar base, while copper accents add a warm, professional finish.
Key features
- 4 ″ thick end-grain American Cherry top—knife-friendly and self-healing
- Food-safe Boos Block Cream with beeswax protects and moisturizes the wood
- Black Caviar painted maple legs with elegant pencil taper
- Matching American Cherry slatted shelf for bowls, boards or small appliances
- Flat copper tie bar with six removable copper pot hooks keeps cookware close
- Nail-in floor glides help level the table and protect your flooring
- Sustainably harvested, NHLA-certified hardwood—built entirely in the USA
Specifications
| Top dimensions | 30 ″ W × 30 ″ D × 4 ″ thick (end grain) |
|---|---|
| Overall height | 36 ″ |
| Overall footprint | 30 ″ W × 30 ″ D |
| Weight | ≈ 146 lb / 66 kg |
| Wood species | American Cherry |
| Base finish | Black Caviar catalyzed paint |
| Shelf | Solid American Cherry, slatted |
| Hardware | Flat copper tie bar + 6 copper pot hooks (included) |
| Finish | Boos Block Cream with Beeswax (food-safe oil) |
| Optional accessory | RN-D14 15 ″ Black Utensil Drawer (sold separately) |
| Origin | Effingham, Illinois USA |
Care & maintenance
- Re-oil every 3–4 weeks (or whenever wood looks dry) with Boos Mystery Oil or Boos Block Cream.
- Wipe clean with mild dish soap and a damp cloth; never submerge or run through a dishwasher.
- Sanitize naturally with white vinegar or with coarse salt and half a lemon.
- Season more frequently during the first month to build a deep, protective finish.
Natural variations in color and grain are part of cherry’s beauty and will deepen to a rich patina over time.
