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An expressive design for everyday use, transformed into an elegant, indispensable complement to be placed on the table. This unique Grind salt, pepper and spices grinder by Alessi is ideal for those who like to cook their own dishes, appreciating the fragrance of a freshly ground spice.
Practical and easy to use, the grinder allows you to obtain different levels of crushing according to personal taste or type of spice to be crushed. Grind is made of die-cast aluminum in black shade with a ceramic grinder, ideal for grinding any kind of spice.
A celebration of the table and the tools that enhance the pleasure of enjoying good food, this is how William Alsop and Federico Grazzini conceived Grind salt, pepper and spices grinder.
The authors introduced a small but ingenious variation, drawing an "upside-down" object. The grind is placed at the top of the grinder to avoid dirtying the surface on which the object is to be placed after use. This way the grinder remains visible and elegantly framed by the particular design of Grind's body.
An expressive design for everyday use, transformed into an elegant, indispensable complement to be placed on the table. This unique Grind salt, pepper and spices grinder by Alessi is ideal for those who like to cook their own dishes, appreciating the fragrance of a freshly ground spice.
Practical and easy to use, the grinder allows you to obtain different levels of crushing according to personal taste or type of spice to be crushed. Grind is made of die-cast aluminum in black shade with a ceramic grinder, ideal for grinding any kind of spice.
A celebration of the table and the tools that enhance the pleasure of enjoying good food, this is how William Alsop and Federico Grazzini conceived Grind salt, pepper and spices grinder.
The authors introduced a small but ingenious variation, drawing an "upside-down" object. The grind is placed at the top of the grinder to avoid dirtying the surface on which the object is to be placed after use. This way the grinder remains visible and elegantly framed by the particular design of Grind's body.