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Not All Who Condiment Are Lost

March 9, 2009
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Ok, maybe it’s the zen symbolism of this one but it was too hard to pass up. This must have comes to us via Yanko Design.

For truly, it is the one who seeks “Balance,” the salt and pepper shaker stack, that finds their food seasoned just right. And on top of that, (or should I say beneath it,) a dish for gravy, sauce, or sugar. Or whatever else you need. Find this set in the home of the feng shui attentive – or those who love to use rocks for shakeable seasoning containers.

Each of these stones is made of porcelain, each having a different feel: smooth for the salt, rugged for the pepper. Salt: 6.5×5×3 CM, Pepper: 9×5.5×2.8 CM, Base: 11.5×7×2.3 CM.

Not for storing anything else! You scoundrel hippies, you.

Designer: Woody Hsieh for Toast Living

Let us know what you think...

  1. That is a beautiful and simple ensemble for a table setting. However, what if you use organic Himalayan Sea Salt? It’s quite coarse and may not fit through those little holes.

    1. I would guess that any coarse salt could be pre-ground or it could go in the bottom dish for a pinch and sprinkle option.