Welcome to Orso "L’art du bois" where art meets nature and your house becomes a home.
Orso L’art du bois is not just a name, it is a philosophy, a way of life. Derived from the Italian word "Orso", meaning bear, it encapsulates strength and endurance, mirroring the resilience of the woods we craft our products from. Our logo, deeply rooted in the Scandinavian philosophy of the tree of life, symbolizes growth, longevity, and a deep connection to our surroundings. Like the bear, patient and tenacious, we passionately shape every piece of our work. Like the tree, our creations are not merely items, but vessels of life, capturing the essence of nature, resilience, and the harmony between man and nature.
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"Serving Boards 'Oak and Thermally Treated Ash"
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"Serving Boards 'Oak"
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"Walnut and Padauk" Cheese Serving Board
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Beech flower stand
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End-grain cutting board
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Medium cutting board (made to order)
Regular price $90.00 CADRegular priceUnit price per$120.00 CADSale price $90.00 CADSale -
Minimalist Flower pot
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Oak, ash cutting board
Regular price $50.00 CADRegular priceUnit price per$70.00 CADSale price $50.00 CADSale
Testimonials
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Emma S
Purchased a gift from here and it was a hit! Will definitely be back
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Ava J
The attention to detail is impressive. You can tell each item is made with love
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François Gagnon
Fast delivery and excellent customer service. Highly recommend!
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Olovia
I couldn’t be happier with this product! The quality is unmatched, and it brings me so much joy. Thank you for sharing your amazing work with the world!
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Dude! You make awesome stuff! Thanks for the cutting board! I chop meat on it, and it handles everything like a champ! So cool! And you were right, Padauk is toxic to flies. When I cook outside, flies buzz around but don’t land on the board.
Thanks again!
John