Nambe - Twist Spice Rack


$8,800 TWD


A chef's delight! Have all your favorite spices on hand with our Twist Spice Rack. A smoothly rotating design makes selecting a seasoning effortless. Bottles of spices are set into the gleaming metal alloy body of the spice rack on a diagonal, and a sturdy base of smooth acacia wood anchors the look. Comes complete with all spices, so you can get cooking without delay.
  • Twist Spice Rack, includes 16 Spice Bottles
  • Crafted from signature Nambe Alloy and Acacia-wood
  • Designed by Neil Cohen
  • Hand wash with soap and water; polish recommended for alloy metal only
  • Food safe, meets all FDA guidelines
  • Comes with: thyme, curry powder, oregano, red pepper flakes, basil, onion powder, tarragon, bay leaf,parsley, rosemary, garlic powder, paprika, coriander, cumin, mustard, chile powder
  • 12.25"H x 8.5"D
  • Imported

About the Designer:

Humor, playfulness and serendipity may on first impression seem incompatible with the serious business of designing products for Nambé. Meet Neil Cohen, who creates some of Nambé's most popular and wondrously beautiful designs in metal, crystal and lighting, and has a ton of fun in the process.

Cohen's forward reaching vision and refined sense of shape, material and workmanship characterize his concepts. His work supplies the kind of spark that engages the human spirit. We have said that Nambé designs are "works of art you can use every day." With their combination of humor and discovery, Cohen's strong, concise designs are just that: meaningful experiences in themselves, apart from their functionality.

Holder of two degrees from Rhode Island School of Design, Cohen has lectured at his alma mater, as well as at Pratt and Parsons School of Design. His work has been recognized for its innovation by the Steelcase/Interiors Design Partnership, featured in The New York Times and New York Magazine and chosen for the AIGA's Objects of Design Award. The Japan Arts Council has exhibited his designs. The prestigious 30 Under 30 exhibition in New York has showcased his work among 30 young designers who are shaping the future.

 

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