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McGowan Wooden Egg Storage Box

McGowan Wooden Egg Storage Box

This Wooden Egg Storage Box from McGowan & Rutherford is a practical kitchen organiser designed to store, protect, and organise eggs while adding a rustic decorative element to the space.

The box is typically made from natural wood, offering a sturdy and breathable storage solution. Wooden egg boxes are commonly used because they help protect eggs from breakage while allowing airflow, which can help maintain freshness compared to sealed plastic containers.

Its design usually features individual compartments or slots to hold each egg securely in place, preventing rolling or cracking. Many wooden egg boxes also include a lid or sliding cover, helping keep contents protected from light and dust.

Key Features:

Material: Natural wood construction (often pine or acacia)
Capacity: Typically holds 6–12 eggs depending on size
Design: Individual egg slots for stability and protection
Structure: Box-style container, often with lid or hinged top
Finish: Rustic or farmhouse-style appearance
Portability: Compact and easy to move or store

$8.28

Original: $23.65

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McGowan Wooden Egg Storage Box

$23.65

$8.28

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This Wooden Egg Storage Box from McGowan & Rutherford is a practical kitchen organiser designed to store, protect, and organise eggs while adding a rustic decorative element to the space.

The box is typically made from natural wood, offering a sturdy and breathable storage solution. Wooden egg boxes are commonly used because they help protect eggs from breakage while allowing airflow, which can help maintain freshness compared to sealed plastic containers.

Its design usually features individual compartments or slots to hold each egg securely in place, preventing rolling or cracking. Many wooden egg boxes also include a lid or sliding cover, helping keep contents protected from light and dust.

Key Features:

Material: Natural wood construction (often pine or acacia)
Capacity: Typically holds 6–12 eggs depending on size
Design: Individual egg slots for stability and protection
Structure: Box-style container, often with lid or hinged top
Finish: Rustic or farmhouse-style appearance
Portability: Compact and easy to move or store