Square end grain cutting board with geometric wood pattern on kitchen countertop

End Grain vs. Edge Grain Cutting Boards – What’s the Difference?

  • July 01, 2025
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  • Luca Dal Molin

Wondering which type of cutting board is right for your kitchen, or the perfect gift? It starts with knowing the grain.


At The Makers Society, we handcraft both end grain and edge grain cutting boards in our Dubai workshop. Each one is built for performance, beauty, and longevity, but they serve slightly different purposes.

Whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for a personalized gift, here’s what you need to know.

What Is Edge Grain?

Edge grain boards are made by gluing together long wood strips with the edge of the board facing up. This exposes the side grain, which is straighter and more uniform.

Key Benefits:

  • Lightweight and easy to move
  • Simple, elegant patterns
  • Durable for everyday use
  • More affordable than end grain

Edge grain boards are a great entry point for home chefs. They resist warping, feel smooth to the knife, and look beautiful on any counter, especially when made from rich hardwoods like walnut or maple.

What Is End Grain?

End grain boards are built by arranging small wood blocks so the cutting surface is made from the ends of the grain, the same direction you’d chop a tree trunk.

This isn’t just for looks (though it does create a gorgeous checkerboard pattern).

Why Pros Prefer It:

  • Knife-friendly surface, the fibers "self-heal" after cuts
  • Superior durability for heavy chopping
  • Elegant, artisanal look
  • Adds natural texture to any kitchen

End grain is the premium choice. It’s more labor-intensive to make, but it rewards the user with longevity, less knife wear, and a highly tactile experience.

So Which Grain Should You Choose For My Cutting Board?

Here’s a quick breakdown:

Edge grain: Everyday cooking, lightweight, classic design

End grain: Heavy-duty use, statement piece, better for knife health

At The Makers Society, both types are made with the same commitment to craftsmanship. Whether you prefer the refined elegance of edge grain or the artisanal depth of end grain, you’re investing in a product that’s built to last.

Gifting Tip: Know the Cook

Looking to gift a cutting board in the UAE? Here’s what we recommend:

For home cooks: Edge grain is lightweight, stylish, and easy to maintain.

For serious chefs or newlyweds: End grain adds wow factor and withstands daily use.

Add personalisation: Every board we sell can be engraved with a name, date, or message, making your gift unforgettable.

Wooden cutting boards are one of the most thoughtful and practical gifts you can give. And in a region that values hospitality and tradition, they’re perfect for weddings, housewarmings, and Ramadan gatherings.

Craftsmanship from Dubai

End grain cutting board with tomatoes, garlic, and a chef’s knife on a light countertop, next to a bottle of olive oil in a modern kitchen setting.

All our cutting boards are handcrafted at our Ras Al Khor workshop in Dubai. We use premium hardwoods, food-safe finishes, and time-tested techniques to ensure every board is both functional and beautiful.

Come visit our shop (or browse online) and discover the difference between end grain and edge grain boards for yourself.

Final Thought

There’s no wrong choice — only what fits your kitchen and your lifestyle. If you love cooking, value aesthetics, or want to give a meaningful, lasting gift… the right board makes all the difference.

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