Boards
Cork board vs pin board: which should you choose?
“Pin board” and “cork board” are often used interchangeably, but they’re not identical. The right choice depends on the look you want and how hard you’ll use it.
Natural cork
Cork is warm, organic and self-healing — pin holes close over time, so the surface stays tidy through years of use. Its natural texture suits studies, kitchens and cosy interiors.
Felt / fabric pin boards
A felt pin board has a soft, even, colour-rich surface you can match to your interior — greens, greys, blush, navy and more. It looks more designed and contemporary.
Quick guide
- Want warmth and a natural look? Cork.
- Want a colour-matched, modern feature? Felt pin board.
- Heavy daily pinning? Cork’s self-healing surface ages best.
- Need both pin and magnet? Add a magnetic section for a hybrid board.
Both are made to your exact size with your choice of frame finish.
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