Daily Grind
October 29, 2017
Danish architecture and design firm, Norm, has turned the process of grinding pepper upside down. By locating the ceramic grinding mechanism in the top of their Bottle Grinders they have eliminated the mess left behind on the dinner table and counter tops by traditional pepper mills where the grinding mechanism is at the bottom. Thank you. Available in sets of two, the small Bottle Grinder is available in a variety of colors and finishes, but my simplequietmodern favorites are the ash/carbon or stainless steel with light oak or walnut “lids”, which allow you to adjust the grind. And, you’re not limited to peppercorns, these grinders will tackle all types of salt, spices and even dried fruits. If you’re feeling generous you could keep one for yourself and pass one along. The upcoming holidays might be a good time to take these for a test drive.
Available through but not limited to Amazon, Menu, CB2.
https://menu.as/en/accessories/bottle-grinders/
https://www.cb2.com/2-piece-neutral-salt-and-pepper-grinder-set/s607895
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Tags: Bottle Grinders, Ceramic Pepper Grinder, Ceramic Spice Grinder, Menu, Modern Cooking Tools, Modern Kitchen Tools, Modern Pepper Mill, Modern Spice Grinder, Norm Architects