The Tucupi Bar Board is designed for the essentials—cutting citrus, prepping herbs, or presenting garnishes with intention. Its elevated structure, resting on discreet brass feet, gives it weight and presence despite its compact form. The edges are crisp, the finish precise, and the feel in the hand is solid without being heavy. Named after a traditional Amazonian broth made from wild cassava, Tucupi is a nod to nourishment, rootedness, and everyday ritual. Whether used for slicing citrus or setting a small dish, this board adds presence to the task without calling attention to itself.
Carved from Muiracatiara, a striking hardwood native to the Amazon, this compact board carries layers of warmth and movement. Deep streaks of reddish brown, gold, and black flow across the surface, revealing the forest’s quiet energy. As the wood ages, its tone deepens and its story becomes more visible.
Each OMAMA piece supports our mission: to foster economic development in the Amazon through design rooted in environmental preservation and social transformation.
Made slowly, by hand and with purpose, each piece carries the subtle marks of its own story. Variations in color, form, or texture aren’t imperfections, they’re proof of the human touch that makes every creation uniquely alive.
The Tucupi Bar Board is designed for the essentials—cutting citrus, prepping herbs, or presenting garnishes with intention. Its elevated structure, resting on discreet brass feet, gives it weight and presence despite its compact form. The edges are crisp, the finish precise, and the feel in the hand is solid without being heavy. Named after a traditional Amazonian broth made from wild cassava, Tucupi is a nod to nourishment, rootedness, and everyday ritual. Whether used for slicing citrus or setting a small dish, this board adds presence to the task without calling attention to itself.
Carved from Muiracatiara, a striking hardwood native to the Amazon, this compact board carries layers of warmth and movement. Deep streaks of reddish brown, gold, and black flow across the surface, revealing the forest’s quiet energy. As the wood ages, its tone deepens and its story becomes more visible.
Each OMAMA piece supports our mission: to foster economic development in the Amazon through design rooted in environmental preservation and social transformation.
Made slowly, by hand and with purpose, each piece carries the subtle marks of its own story. Variations in color, form, or texture aren’t imperfections, they’re proof of the human touch that makes every creation uniquely alive.