Ah, the Eiffel Tower. Perhaps one of the most iconic buildings ever, it was scorned by the French public at the time of its construction as an "odious column built up of riveted iron plates." Could the salt and pepper shakers be far behind?
If you want to add a touch of French kitch to your kitchen nothing short of the poodle works like the Eiffel Tower. You can choose from dozens of variations on the salt and pepper shaker, endless kitchen towels and clocks, and even a cookie cutter. Here are some of our favorite picks:
• Francophile Dinner Plate: Eiffel Tower, $24.00 at Anthropologie
• Dish Towel, $17.00 from Paris France Products
• Cookie Cutter, $7.95 from Sur la Table
• Box Grater, $25.00 from Pylons
• Sweatheart Apron, $28.00 from prettylittlepearl on Etsy
• French Toast Stamp, from Fred $4.53
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Martha Concrete Lam...

I have this Natalie Lete plate and I LOVE it.
I was thinking of getting more in Anthro just Friday..
Natalie L. please come back to NYC & Anthro and do more things. I didn't know of you when you last were here :(
c'est tragique
merci
carolg
My kitchen is full of little Parisian things (I have always loved France), including salt and pepper shakers with the Eiffel Tower on them and an olive oil bottle shaped like the Eiffel Tower. My bar stools are also covered in Eiffel Tower toile. I am now DYING to have this dish towel! Thanks for even more "kitschy" ideas!
How funny! Yes, my kitchen clock features the Eiffel Tower!