The Salt Cellar




The Salt Cellar
H 10.5cm (base to the top of the lid) x Dia. 9cm (base of the bowl)
L 15.5cm (Spoon)
Did you add any salt? Never forget again. Store it by the hob and season away.
A Stoneware salt cellar with a matt turquoise glaze. This salt bowl is individually handcrafted, thrown on a potter's wheel and fired in an eco electric kiln. Due to the processes and glazes used, each item is a one-off.
The wooden spoon was hand carved from seasoned American walnut wood using traditional techniques and hand tools. The wooden lid is also made from American walnut and was turned on a lathe to achieve the perfect fit for the bowl. They are both finished with a food-safe wood butter made from coconut oil, linseed oil and beeswax.
This container could also be used for jam, honey or sugar.