Reclaimed Wood Salt & Pepper Shaker

Written by Urban Sherp on March 29th, 2010

Who: Domestic Aesthetic – Brooklyn, NY

What: Wood Salt & Pepper Shakers

Where: On sale at guffly for a limited time for $44.99; Regular price $48 at NIMLI

Why We Love It: If only we could have a different set for everyday of the week than this would definitely be our Monday set… Simple, modern, and lovely, these two perfectly polished orbs are quite the pair. We like that they aren’t identical and that they look good on their own with or without a meal being served…

The shakers are handmade in Brooklyn and are made of excess wood from furniture manufacturing. The pepper shaker is made from reclaimed walnut and the salt shaker is made from reclaimed poplar and finished with a white low-VOC milk paint. The stoppers made from natural cork. The manufacturing process utilizes renewable and alternative energy sources while creating minimal waste and sourcing materials as locally as possible.

“Live well, live right” is Domestic Aesthetic’s philosophy. Founded by Diane Ruengsom, Domestic Aesthetic’s mission is to offer consumers affordable home products that adhere to environmentally and socially responsible standards. Not only are Diane’s products affordable and responsible, they are beautiful little works of art for your home.

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3 Comments so far ↓

  1. Apr
    28
    1:10
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    clp

    My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

  2. Sep
    9
    4:56
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    sammy

    too cute. am always looking for gift ideas and this is perf.

  3. Dec
    6
    11:20
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    pepper mills

    While we are dealing with items within the vicinity of Reclaimed Wood Salt & Pepper Shaker, Chilies comes in different sizes, shapes and degrees of hotness or spiciness. The more mature the pepper, the hotter it will be. A sweet bell pepper measures 0 SHU while a habaneros or scotch bonnet, one of the hottest known chili peppers, records at around 300,000 SHU. Not hot enough? Then try naga jolokia, the hottest chili in the world which holds 1.04 million SHU.

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