It’s not called that. Spice Rack Grind Deluxe is what I’m going to be calling MY spice rack. The one you’re viewing here is called the “Vue” system. It’s one of those things that I know you love more than anything else: a spice rack! Only this time, the rack isn’t just a rack. The rack is the proud holder of seven, (count them!,) seven container/grinders for your entire needs-grinding spice fantasy life!
This rack was inspired by “one of nature’s most elegant forms, the cocoon.” Each container is called a “pod” can be either glass or stainless steel. Each pod has it’s own individual grinder for super fresh spice. Each pod is held up by a magnetic-assisted hook system.
Each pod is super elegant.
The grinder is made up of three parts: the cone, the rubberized overmold, and the stainless steel grinding teeth. The cone is for funneling, the rubber is for grip, and the teeth are for griding to shreds.
Designer: James Kershaw aka JKersh
Come summer and most rural Indian women gather in courtyards to pound heaps of fresh herbs and spices to store in huge glass jars. Urbanization and instant foods have thankfully spared me the trouble, but where to store my good? Zero Gravity Magnetic Spice Rack & Magnetic Spice Stand looks to be an apt solution. With 12 airtight canisters and easy one-handed operation, the jars defy GRAVITY in a very unique way! More info ahead…
Zero Gravity Magnetic Spice Rack is a wall mounted horizontal rack that holds 12 spice canisters comfortably; 6 of which defy gravity and hang upside down thanks to their magnetic base. Likewise the Zero Gravity Magnetic Spice Stand is a vertical thang that hold the canisters front and back, again defying GRAVITY!
Glass slots on the side of each canister lets peek into the contents instantly, but for the fetish-freaky-Virgos, Labels are also there!
Perfect solution to de-clutter a crowded kitchen.
Designer: Zevro
Let’s pretend for a moment that you live in the same state I do. Not the same state of mind, but the same physical location in the United States of America. I live in Minnesota. It is here on this ring of Earth that we have four very distinct seasons. For at least 2 of these seasons, we’ve got no use for a coat rack.* What does the rack look like then when you have no need for it?
What does the rack look like? Well! Funny you should ask. It looks so very nice, because it is the “Symbol” designed by none other than a mister David Scott. This rack is made to take hold of those months when the coat rack’s function is nil. It’s just so pretty on it’s own. But then of course it’s got Winter mode as well. 36″ wide, holds 75 pounds, and is made in monochrome aluminum or white with anodized colors.
*Unless you’re a fancy fellow or lady and need a place to hang your hat. And sometimes people put their shoes on there if they’ve been through a puddle. Dry time!
Designer: David Scott