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Stelton

Foster Pepper Mill

£47.00
  • Dimensions - W6.5 x H13.6cm
  • Colour - Anthracite
  • Foster Collection
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SKU
7252
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Estimated Delivery Date:  13/07/2023
Description

This mill can be set to grind finely or coarsely and is designed to keep salt from spilling. The mill is extremely durable and the grinding mechanism itself is a ceramic Crush Grind®, which guarantees endurance for many years. The design ensures all materials are recyclable. By Stelton.

Product Specifications
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Brand Stelton
Availability Pre-order
Dimension W6.5 x H13.6cm
Colour Grey
Materials Ceramic, stainless steel, plastic
Material Ceramic
Description

This mill can be set to grind finely or coarsely and is designed to keep salt from spilling. The mill is extremely durable and the grinding mechanism itself is a ceramic Crush Grind®, which guarantees endurance for many years. The design ensures all materials are recyclable. By Stelton.

About Brand

Stelton

Stellan and Carton were two friends who merged their first names in forming one of Denmark’s best-know design brands, Stelton. Niels Stellan Høm and Carton Madelaire were army pals who joined forces more than 50 years ago to start a trading company. They tried their hand at sports shoes and furniture, but their business did not really take off until they heard about a small factory in Fårevejle, Denmark, called Danish Stainless. Danish Stainless produced stainless steel tableware, which was very much in vogue in Denmark’s 1960s. Upon entering into an agreement with Danish Stainless, Stelton began marketing a stainless gravy boat that sold like hotcakes in Danish hardware stores and was also a hit outside of Denmark. In the United States, Stelton products were the epitome of Danish Design and sold at ten times their Danish prices in high-end department stores and design boutiques. A new managing director, Peter Holmblad, brought his far-reaching vision with him when he joined the company. New catalogues, packaging and graphic design all helped create a new design brand. However, Peter Holmblad was convinced that Stelton could survive only through new product design. Far too many companies produced the same kinds of products. As the stepson of Arne Jacobsen, who was perhaps Denmark’s greatest architect and designer ever, it was natural for Peter Holmblad to approach his stepfather with a proposal.

Description

This mill can be set to grind finely or coarsely and is designed to keep salt from spilling. The mill is extremely durable and the grinding mechanism itself is a ceramic Crush Grind®, which guarantees endurance for many years. The design ensures all materials are recyclable. By Stelton.

Product Specifications
More Information
Brand Stelton
Availability Pre-order
Dimension W6.5 x H13.6cm
Colour Grey
Materials Ceramic, stainless steel, plastic
Material Ceramic
Description

This mill can be set to grind finely or coarsely and is designed to keep salt from spilling. The mill is extremely durable and the grinding mechanism itself is a ceramic Crush Grind®, which guarantees endurance for many years. The design ensures all materials are recyclable. By Stelton.

About Brand

Stelton

Stellan and Carton were two friends who merged their first names in forming one of Denmark’s best-know design brands, Stelton. Niels Stellan Høm and Carton Madelaire were army pals who joined forces more than 50 years ago to start a trading company. They tried their hand at sports shoes and furniture, but their business did not really take off until they heard about a small factory in Fårevejle, Denmark, called Danish Stainless. Danish Stainless produced stainless steel tableware, which was very much in vogue in Denmark’s 1960s. Upon entering into an agreement with Danish Stainless, Stelton began marketing a stainless gravy boat that sold like hotcakes in Danish hardware stores and was also a hit outside of Denmark. In the United States, Stelton products were the epitome of Danish Design and sold at ten times their Danish prices in high-end department stores and design boutiques. A new managing director, Peter Holmblad, brought his far-reaching vision with him when he joined the company. New catalogues, packaging and graphic design all helped create a new design brand. However, Peter Holmblad was convinced that Stelton could survive only through new product design. Far too many companies produced the same kinds of products. As the stepson of Arne Jacobsen, who was perhaps Denmark’s greatest architect and designer ever, it was natural for Peter Holmblad to approach his stepfather with a proposal.

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