American Metalcraft continues to make innovative serving pieces that are as functional as they are creative. Now, for 2016 but in stock now, they are launching a collection of melamine serving boards, all made to resemble various wood types. 

Looks can truly be deceiving! So, now hospitality operators can have the great look of wood and yet have all the durability and practicality of melamine.

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American Metalcraft’s RUSTIC WOOD collectionof serving boards offer the rich, natural look of wood, but all the practicalities that come with high quality melamine.
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American Metalcraft’s new collection of boards for 2016 offers WALNUT, BAMBOO, and ELM grain serving boards, all made from melamine. American Metalcraft was incorporated in 1947 by Archer Kahn. In 1961, Herbert Kahn succeeded his father as President, and in 1995 David Kahn and Susan Kahn Bank took over the business, marking the transition to a third generation of family leadership. In over 57 years of family ownership, the company has expanded from 6,000 square foot in Chicago to over 120,000 square foot in west suburban Melrose Park, Illinois, and from a handful of employees to almost 100. 

American Metalcraft began with a limited product line and a local customer base to a company with customers in all 50 states and over 75 countries around the world. The company has evolved from job shop to a company that manufactures over 2000 items in house for its own product line. 

To learn more about American Metalcraft and its new line of melamine serving boards for 2016, go here:
American Metalcraft Launches New Melamine “Wood” Serving Boards for 2016


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