Teakhaus Review – Durable, Beautiful, and Sustainably Made
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After I wrote about “Why Wooden Cutting Boards are Best“, I was contacted by Madeline from Teakhaus. She said Teakhaus couldn’t agree more and offered to send me a board to test and review. After years of use, here’s what I’ve learned about the company, the board, and why it’s earned a place in our kitchen.
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What is Teakhaus?
Teakhaus is the cutting board brand that grew out of the original Proteak wood operations. While the parent company, Proteak Renewable Forestry, still manages FSC-certified teak plantations, the boards themselves are now branded as Teakhaus. The mission? Create high-quality kitchen tools from sustainably grown teak that are as beautiful as they are functional.

Why Teak is a Great Wood for the Kitchen
Teak is a tropical hardwood prized for its natural oils, which make it water-resistant, durable, and naturally antibacterial. It has been used for centuries in boat building and high-end furniture — and it makes a fantastic surface for food prep. It’s gentle on knives and doesn’t easily warp or crack with proper care.
See “How to Clean a Wooden Cutting Board” and “Wooden Cutting Board Care“.
Sustainably Grown and Responsibly Made
The teak used in Teakhaus boards is grown on sustainable, organic plantations in Mexico, on reclaimed ranch lands in the state of Nayarit. These plantations were started in 2000 and are FSC® certified, meaning they meet rigorous standards for environmental and social responsibility.
Here’s a note from the company:
“These ideal growing conditions allow Proteak to cultivate its trees without the use of irrigation or fertilizer, thereby producing top-quality teak with minimal impact on the environment.”
Teakhaus boards are crafted with a focus on zero waste, and the company supports fair wages and ethical labor practices in regions that typically have limited economic opportunity. So when you buy a Teakhaus board, you’re also supporting a more sustainable and equitable system.
Hands-On with the Teakhaus Cutting Board
Let’s talk about the board itself.
The model I received is 20 x 15 inches with a juice groove and cut-out hand grips on each end. It’s hefty — about 1.5 inches thick — and feels extremely solid. (Be careful not to drop it on your toes!)
The board has a warm, richly varied grain, showcasing everything from near-black to pale gold tones. It’s honestly one of the prettiest boards I’ve ever owned. They also offer edge grain cutting boards, which are also stunning (shown below).
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We’ve had this board for 12 years, and it’s held up beautifully. Despite heavy use, the surface remains smooth, and the high oil content helps prevent staining or odor retention. The board arrived pre-coated with mineral oil and beeswax, ready to use right out of the box.
And this isn’t just my opinion.
Teakhaus Cutting Board Awards
The board I received is part of the same series that America’s Test Kitchen called:
“The last cutting board you’ll ever need.”
That’s high praise from a team that puts tools through some serious testing. In 2024, Teakhaus earned Best Wood Cutting Board in their updated product rankings.
A Cutting Board Worth Passing Down
This is the kind of board you give as a gift — and expect it to last for decades. If you don’t have a local woodworker nearby, Teakhaus is a great option to vote with your dollars for a product that supports:
- Sustainable forestry
- Ethical labor
- Beautiful, functional design
You also avoid the microplastic contamination risks of plastic cutting boards.
Final Thoughts
I didn’t receive anything for this review beyond the board itself, and I’m glad I had the chance to test it. Teakhaus is making products I feel good about using and recommending — built to last, responsibly made, and a pleasure to use.
If you’re looking to upgrade your cutting board, this one’s worth considering.

Laurie Neverman has her bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a master’s in mechanical engineering. She paid part of her way through college working at the family catering business, Irene’s Custom Cakes & Catering. Now she and her family grow and preserve most of their food on their Wisconsin homestead.
Originally posted in 2013, last updated in 2025.

I love wood cutting boards. I would use it to cut up my veggies!
Wood cutting boards are the best. And teak is amazing. would love to win this!!!!
I would continue with the family tradition of using one side for meat and the other for veggies like mom used to do!
Such a beautiful board! I need a new wooden board since we have just gone GF in honor of my new daughter-in-law.
I would LOVE this cutting board! I would use it for everything, especially canning!
Would love a new wood cutting board!
Would love to win a cutting board!! I would use it to prep veggies for dinner that i get through my csa!
I love wooden cutting boards, and love the beauty of teak!
I was so in awe of the beauty of the board that I forgot to answer your questions! We love to cook together as a family and prepping in the kitchen is also a family affair. Another cutting board would be appreciated!!! We do not waste anything in our kitchen-even the tiniest scraps go to chickens, pigs, or into bone broth. Thanks for the opportunity!
This board is so beautiful and I love the sustainable origin. It would be such a lovely replacement for plastic boards.
I don’t generally use wood cutting boards except for baked good. I usually use plastic because they are easier to keep clean and germ-free. These teak boards look like they’d be perfect for presenting a loaf of artisan bread, ready to be sliced up and eaten.
Such a beautiful board! Almost too beautiful to use. I would love to win it.
What a beautiful cutting board! I would use it for meal prep…mostly cutting up all my veggies, sometimes meat. I recycle what I can and I compost.
I would use it to cut up large watermelons, love them.
I have been convinced that I need a wood cutting board. These are beautiful! Would love one. I do my best to buy things with as little packaging as possible – which is easier when you are sticking to a more whole food diet. Thanks for sharing!
I love wood cutting boards, and always look for good ones! These look awesome!
use lots of fresh vegetables while cooking. Would love to have this board. Would make cooking much more appealing. ( know nothing about using tags!)
What a stunning board. Very timely, I was just looking at my own cutting board and thinking it was time for a new one…thank you.
This would go perfectly in the tiny house we are building. It would replace our current cutting board that I made from an old gym floor.
I would cut lots of wonderful vegetables.
Oh wow! That board is gorgeous! I’d love to have that sitting on my kitchen counter.