Style your salt and pepper with these elegant solid marble spice cellars! These open-topped containers make it easy to reach in and grab the perfect pinch, ideal for anyone who tends to follow their heart rather than a recipe. Not only do these cellars offer easy access to your spices, but they also provide an elevated aesthetic that looks great wherever they sit – you definitely won’t need to hide these kitchen accessories away in the spice cabinet, and can instead let them garner compliments on the table or countertop.
These gorgeous spice cellars are made from natural black marble and brilliant white marble so that you can tell them apart at a glance. The colors are timeless and easy to coordinate for a flattering fit with any decor theme. And timeless styling is essential, because these sturdy cellars are sure to outlast any specific trend.
Generous sizing reduces the need for refills. These salt and pepper cellars measure an impressive 4 inches in diameter and 2.8 inches in height – holding up to 300g of finely ground salt! The sizing is compatible with coarser grounds too. In fact, these spice cellars are the perfect way to display those especially gorgeous seasonings like Himalayan pink salt crystals or fancy rainbow peppercorns.
Each spice bowl includes a fitted acacia lid to protect the contents from everyday contaminants like dust and kitchen crumbs. Or, use the lids as an attractive stand for the cellars when you’re actively using them. The spice cellars are washable but the lids should be kept away from moisture.
Adorable brass-colored spoons accompany each cellar, perfect for scooping. The cellars are packed into individual boxes for safer transport and easy wrapping for gift-giving. Keep these beauties for yourself or give as a thoughtful housewarming gift, wedding gift, or anytime gift for the foodie in your life.
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