
Jonathan Adler Shoe Salt & Pepper Shakers
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These cute mustache salt and pepper shakers are great conversation starters at the dining table. They’re made out of pure walnut finished with mineral oil and rubber plugs on the bottoms allow for refills. http://paperdollwoodshop.etsy.com [via noquedanblogs ] ©2009 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments...

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Before he was abducted by aliens/was an alien/left the building, Elvis sang about suede shoes: blue ones, specifically. Tretorn’s understated Krona Mid Suede Shoes aren’t quite as ripe for songwriting as blue ones, but we Visit Cool Material for the full post.
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Salt and pepper are as inseparable as tits and ass. You might prefer one over the other, but no package is complete without both. Unlike Ben Kingsley’s seemingly endless quest, we found the perfect match Visit Cool Material for the full post.
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You’ve already got a new dining room table , a new clock , and an iWhatever dock in wood – what’s next? The garbage can of course. Just because you throw Visit Cool Material for the full post.
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Jonathan Adler is the man behind the Jonathan Adler name. Jonathan Adler the company is dedicated to bringing style, craft, joy, and a general feeling of grooviness to your home. Since receiving his first order for pottery from Barneys New York sixteen years ago, Jonathan Adler’s eponymous company has grown to become an internationally recognized...

These salt and pepper shakers make beautiful music together. http://www.microworks.jp [ via noquedanblogs ] ©2009 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments Sponsored Topics: Salt and pepper shakers – Shopping – Home and Garden – United States – Gadgets
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We all have gadget without which we cannot leave home. It may be callphone or an iPod, or for some, a cosmetics-compact. For me, in the Summer months at least, it is salt and pepper. I keep mine in tiny, polycarbonate screw-top jars from Muji. I shall be replacing them immediately with the Swiss Spice Humid Proof , a grammatically-challenged portable...

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