Chalkboard Tablet

Peg and Awl

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Chalkboard Tablet from Peg and Awl
Made from reclaimed wood and leather
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Ships in 1-2 weeks

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This perfect list-sized tablet will replace any number of scraps on desktops, refrigerators, bedside tables et cetera. Available in oak or poplar.

Oak: Made from reclaimed oak from the 1800s – early 1900s, reclaimed black leather from early 1900s gun slings and chalkboard paint. The board is sanded smooth though may show signs of the wood’s prior use such as nail burn holes, nails, bug holes etc. The back and sides are finished with natural tung oil and the sides are beveled.

Poplar: The trees were cut down in the 1700s and were part of a farmhouse in West Chester Pennsylvania. The wood is lightweight and is very green. The green varies from light (the wood closer to the bark) to dark (the wood that was closer to the core). This wood is limited to the pieces that we have! The Poplar was used as enormous beams so the ‘character’ that we fid more often in other woods that we use is not super present in this. Most tablets so far are fairly clean and simple.

Our chalk tablets are finished with reclaimed black leather from WWII gun holsters, chalkboard paint and tung oil. The board is sanded smooth though may show signs of the wood’s prior use such as nail burn holes, nails, bug holes etc. The back and sides are finished with natural tung oil and the sides are beveled. There is a hole in the top for hanging or for connecting to tablet stand.

Each tablet comes with one Koh-I-Noor chalk pencil.

Tablet measures 8in x 3 1/2in x 1/2in / 20.32 × 8.89 × 1.27 cm

Please note, due to the nature of the materials used, each tablet will vary slightly.

Made to order and ships within two weeks.

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Peg and Awl

Philadelphia, PA

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