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Jonathan Adler

Dachshund Salt & Pepper Cellars

£70.83

Colour: White, Gold

These Dachshund Salt & Pepper Cellars are a delightful tribute to a beloved breed. Crafted from matte porcelain, they feature elegant gold interiors that add a touch of luxury. The set includes two coordinating spoons, all beautifully packaged for gifting. Perfect for a special occasion or your own table.

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Original Product Description:

Hot Dog! A hand-sculpted homage to one of our favorite pups, our Dachshund Salt & Pepper Cellars are a charming spot for your favorite seasonings. Featuring our signature dachshunds crafted from matte porcelain with glimmering gold interiors. Set includes two matte porcelain spoons. Packaged in a nifty gift box, they're the perfect wedding, anniversary, or hostess present (or pick me up for yourself!)

Founded in 1993, Jonathan Adler has become a globally celebrated brand, renowned for its modern American glamour. Initially focusing on pottery, Adler swiftly broadened his creative horizons to encompass a diverse array of home decor and furnishings. The brand is distinguished by its bold, mid-century modern designs, enriched with vibrant pop culture influences. Jonathan Adler's dedication to craftsmanship and playful luxury has cemented its status as a go-to for chic interiors. In the kitchen category, Jonathan Adler brings a unique flair with its stylish and functional pieces. The brand's kitchenware is crafted with the same attention to detail and quality materials, offering a blend of practicality and aesthetic appeal. From eye-catching serveware to distinctive table settings, each item is designed to elevate everyday dining experiences. Jonathan Adler's kitchen collection embodies a perfect mix of form and function, making it a favorite for those who appreciate both style and utility in their culinary spaces.

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