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16 salt and pepper grinders for every kitchen style
Salt and pepper grinders have evolved beyond mere functional tools to become significant elements of kitchen and dining aesthetics. Modern designs prioritize both performance and visual appeal, integrating seamlessly into diverse kitchen styles, from contemporary to classic. This guide showcases 16 top salt and pepper grinders, highlighting their unique features, designs, and materials.
The Joseph Joseph ‘Milltop’ set, priced at $109.95, features a ceramic grinding mechanism positioned at the top to prevent spills, offers increased capacity due to the absence of a central spindle, and is easy to fill. It is available in sage and grey and can be purchased from various retailers including Myer, The Iconic, David Jones, and Appliances Online.
The Eva Solo salt and pepper grinder, costing $99.95, is a compact and stylish option made from oak and birch wood. It includes a 25-year guarantee on its ceramic parts and is suitable for both salt and peppercorns, with an adjustable grind coarseness. It is available at Hardtofind, The Iconic, and Amazon.
Addison Ross London’s ‘Twister’ wooden grinder, available for $108, adds a vibrant touch with its concave profile and range of colors like sage, cappuccino, leaf green, and orange. Crafted from FSC certified rubber wood and featuring a ceramic mechanism, it is hand-polished for a glossy finish.
Marimekko’s ‘Oiva Siirtolapuutarha’ grinders, priced at $129 each, bring nostalgic simplicity with their stoneware design in complementary white and beige patterns. They feature a CrushGrind mechanism with a 10-year warranty, suitable for both salt and pepper.
Audo Copenhagen’s ‘Bottle’ small grinder set, at $184.90, designed by Norm Architects, balances contemporary and classic aesthetics. These grinders come in various color combinations, feature ceramic grinders, and adjustable walnut lids.
Dinosaur Designs offers a 'Boulder' pepper grinder for $330, known for its sculptural resin pieces and unique marbling. This grinder is specifically for peppercorns, made in Sydney with a stainless-steel mechanism.
The Alessi ‘Grind’ grinder, at $199, is an Italian-designed piece crafted from die-cast aluminum with a pleated profile and twist-top lid, suitable for salt, pepper, and other spices. The Davis & Waddell Nuvolo marble set, usually $54.95, provides a sleek and sophisticated option with a durable zinc alloy grinder for pepper and a shaker for table salt. Georg Jensen’s Alfredo salt and pepper small set, at $265, showcases Scandinavian simplicity with a stainless steel body and an All-Grind ceramic mechanism.
The Cooks Collective ‘Remington’ salt and pepper mills, costing $79.95, are made from solid acacia wood with a ceramic grinding mechanism and antique brass detailing. Addison Ross London’s ‘Bobbin’ grinders, available in both small ($101) and tall ($108) versions, feature playful designs and lacquered finishes in various colors. Zaha Hadid Design’s ‘Duo’ salt and pepper grinders, priced at $233, are award-winning pieces with twisted detailing and ceramic mechanisms.
Ferm Living’s ‘Cairn’ and ‘Pebble’ grinders, at $112 each, are inspired by stacked stones, made from FSC-certified ash wood with a carbonized finish. For a luxury option, L’Objet’s ‘Picanto’ salt and pepper mills, at $725, are hand-sculpted from European and smoked oak with brass accents and a milled ceramic mechanism. Lastly, the Alessi ‘100 Values’ short spice grinder, at $154, from the 100 Values Collection, offers a unique hand-crafted finish and ceramic mechanism, suitable for various spices.
The article also differentiates between salt and pepper mills, salt and pepper shakers, and electric grinders. It explains that salt is corrosive and requires a nylon or ceramic mechanism, identifiable by a white or light-colored base, while pepper mills typically use carbon or stainless-steel blades. Ceramic mechanisms are recommended for those seeking a versatile grinder for both salt and pepper. Cleaning tips involve grinding coarse salt to clear residue or disassembling for a deeper clean with mild detergent and oiling wooden parts to maintain their appearance.
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