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Bottle Grinders, Brushed Brass

by Norm Architects
Regular Price: $220
Special Price $176

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Overview

The Bottle Grinders Set is an iconic product by Danish Design House Audo Copenhagen, created by Norm Architects. The grinders form, shaped more like a bottle, cleverly tricks the user to encourage a more playful interaction with the product. The powerful ceramic mechanism makes the grinder easy to operate and perfect for a wide range of dried spices, seeds, salt and pepper.

You simply open them, fill them with delicious ingredients and close them again. With the grinding mechanism located at the top of the set, it also ensures that you will keep your counter or kitchen table clean from salt and pepper flakes common with most other grinders.

Audo Copenhagen is dedicated to producing high quality design pieces with a modern, crisp Scandinavian look.

Bottle Grinders, Brushed Brass, by Norm Architects for Audo Copenhagen
- Modern Design
- Set of 2
- Steel, Ceramic, Plastic and Walnut
- H 8.1" x Diameter 3.1"
- Made in China

Specifications

MADE IN
China
Care
DIMENSIONS
H 8.1" 3.1"

Designer

Norm Architects
Norm Architects

Norm Architects is a multidisciplinary studio focusing on residential architecture, commercial interiors and industrial design. Norm Architects was founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, later joined by Linda Korndal. The essence of Norm Architects’ work is found in the balance between richness and restraint, order and complexity. A simplicity that carries bigger ideas. Guided by the body and mind rather than by trends or technology, Norm Architects’ projects explore ideas that not only look good but that also feel good. Architecture becomes thoughtful, minimalism acquires softness and visual matter assumes haptic qualities. Their work is sharp and crisp and reflects their focus on quality, details, and durability. Situated on one of the oldest streets in Copenhagen, Denmark, they build on the traditions of Scandinavian design of timeless aesthetics, natural materials and upholding Modernist principles of restraint and refinement.