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Urban Pepper Grinders from Jabou Design

2008_07_24-Grinder.jpgWhen these sculptural pepper grinders popped up in our inbox we went "Oooooohhhh...."

 
 

2008_07_24-Grinder2.jpgThey are from Jabou Designs, a design group that creates these mills out of sustainably harvested wood from near their Santa Cruz, California, location. They have three separate lines of mills that combine architectural and sculptural sensibilities with advanced Danish ceramic grind mechanisms.

The three different lines of Peppermills that make up the series include the Urban (which also includes Saltmills), the Venetian and Les Baux collections. All are produced from wood dried a full 1-3 years before being handmade individually.

Needless to say, such craftsmanship does not run cheap. The peppermills in the top photo come in two heights, 6" and 11" and cost between $199 and $249. The peppermill pictured above is made from maple and wenge, is 11" tall and costs $299. The matching basting brush is $120-130. The peppermills below can be either 6" or 11" tall, and they run $139-249.

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They're simply gorgeous, though, and we think that they might make a very beautiful and useful housewarming gift.

• For more information and to purchase: Jabou Design - Culinary Art

Related: Best Product: Perfex Pepper Mill

(Images: Jabou Design)

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Comments (5)

Stunning! Thanks for sharing... yes, a lovely gift.

posted by VeryDelishVeg on July 24th 2008 at 6:38pm
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but why "urban"?

posted by ange_lune on July 25th 2008 at 8:34am
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ange_lune - that's just Jabou's name for this particular line. Not sure why... maybe they look like skyscrapers?

posted by faith on July 28th 2008 at 9:09am
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we have one and they are fantastic! they work better than any mill that we have had, even the expensive ones! they work as well as they look. worth the price!

posted by foodguru on August 14th 2008 at 8:54am
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For pepper mills that not only look good but also work well, I recommend Zassenhaus from Germany. They are great and work - at least in my opinion - way better then Peugeots.

posted by zeta on September 30th 2008 at 3:24am
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