Ritzenhoff Salt & Pepper Shaker Mr. Salt & Mrs. Pepper designed by Kathrin Stockebrand
By discreetly and always politely sprinkling a little pepper here and a little salt there over the blandest vegetables and bloodiest lamb chops, Mr Salt and Mrs Pepper will perfect tonight's dinner and spice up your life. The Ritzenhoff "Made in Germany" salt and pepper shakers made of high-quality porcelain impress with the subtle design of the house staff, which was created by Kathrin Stockebrand. The set is perfect as a Mother's Day, birthday or housewarming gift and comes in a pretty gift box.
Features of the Ritzenhoff Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper porcelain salt and pepper shaker set
- Stylishly designed salt and pepper shaker in famous Ritzenhoff quality porcelain
- For design lovers and collectors
- Rubber stoppers on the bottom for easy refills
- Dishwasher- and microwave-proof
- Cardboard gift packaging with a design motif
- Dimensions: H 7.5 cm, diameter 3.6 cm
- Colours Black, Grey and Red
An easy way to fill your salt & pepper shakers
Take a paper envelope, cut off a corner at the lower end of the envelope so that you end up with a circular opening with approx. 1 cm diameter. This creates a kind of funnel made of paper. Take out the rubber stoppers in the bottom of your salt & pepper shakers and put the prepared envelope with the opening downwards into the shaker. Now pour a small amount of salt or pepper into the envelope. If you have done everything right, the respective spice now trickles into the container without being spilled. Finally don't forget to close the pepper and salt shakers tightly with the rubber stoppers. Done :-)
Design by Kathrin Stockebrand
After her studies in Münster and Essen, Kathrin Stockebrand initially worked in advertising and as art director for a publishing house. In the meantime, she has made a name for herself as a freelance designer and illustrator - and particularly appreciates the creative freedom that comes with her job: "I love it when there are no limits to my creativity!
Origin
Made in Germany