Dynamic is not a word that is often used to describe salt and pepper shakers, but these Salt and Pepper Orbs from Andi Kovel might qualify for that descriptor because they have an uncanny flowing sense about them. The glass is blown to order and each is individually shaped, so there will be a subtle variation between shakers. Like the Rocks Ice Bucket and Tumblers from the same designer, the glass used to make these is recycled and processed in a facility that is entirely wind-powered. Both the salt and pepper orbs stand about 4" high and fill from the bottom, which is sealed with a cork.
Salt and Pepper Orbs
Posted Oct 11th 2006 4:05PM by Nicole Weston
Filed under: Dining
Tags: condiments, dining, environment, glass, orb, orbs, pepper, salt, salt and pepper, table, tabletop, tableware, wind
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