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Modern and moody, this evocative cityscape captures Glasgow’s riverside under a sky painted in dramatic twilight hues. The iconic Finnieston Crane and Clyde Auditorium stand tall against a backdrop of swirling indigo and violet clouds, their dark forms outlined by the fading blue of day. Reflections shimmer in the still waters of the Clyde, tinged with hints of gold and rose, as the last of the daylight slips away. There’s a striking contrast here—industrial heritage meets contemporary architecture, all softened by the atmospheric glow of dusk. This scene tells a story of a city that’s always evolving, rooted in its past but reaching ever forward. It’s a love letter to the River Clyde and the skyline that has come to define modern Glasgow. Whether you’re drawn by nostalgia or a connection to the city’s pulse, this image captures its bold character with style and grace.
Proudly designed and produced in Scotland, our glass chopping boards reflect a strong commitment to quality and craftsmanship. We believe in creating products that not only look great but also stand the test of time. Each board is thoughtfully made to bring both beauty and functionality into your kitchen.
Made from toughened tempered glass, these chopping boards can handle heat up to 470 degrees without cracking or chipping. The non-porous surface means liquids and oils bead up on contact, helping prevent bacterial build-up and making clean-up a breeze. Plus, they’re scratch-resistant and four times stronger than regular glass – perfect for everyday use.
We use advanced UV printing technology with fade-resistant, eco-conscious inks that cure quickly under UV light, cutting down on energy use while keeping colours vivid and long-lasting. Every board is carefully packed in a sturdy cardboard box, so it arrives with you safe, sound, and ready to use.
300 x 300mm (Round)
Glass cutting boards take 3-5 working days.