Gonna have a crush on this!

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The Karbon Mill is a deviation from the wooden and glass mills/crushers you’ve seen. This one’s made out of carbon fiber (all the auto enthusiasts know about how cool it is). The design is more functional than intricately detailed. The material, however compensates for that, with the beautiful weave pattern running from top to bottom.

The mill comes with adjustable settings on the inside for crushing everything from salts, to seeds, to spices of any kind. Even if you aren’t a carbon-fiber maniac, this mill is the lightest, and most fascinating mill you’ll see in quite some time!

Designer: Art de Guzman

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Here’s A Pretty Spice Rack

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No one is going to get excited over a spice rack, let’s be honest. But if you’re in the middle of decorating a new home, you’ve probably realized that God is indeed in the details. While you might have spent a ridiculous sum on that chandelier, or that fancy stainless steel talking fridge, you’ll be sad if you can’t store your spices in a way that does them justice. For this reason, we kind of like the Cylindra Spice Rack:

A modular spice rack that can be freely placed on any counter or mounted on the wall, its petridish-like cover allows you to load spices cleanly or pinch as you like. A movable band in the middle slides smoothly to sprinkle a bit–or a lot–of flavour, as you place your cylinder on its perimeter.

And that’s enough said about this item. It’s $15.

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The E-Seasoner

The E-Seasoner is an innovative Willy-Wonka-style gadget… only for spices instead of gobstoppers! At the top, various spices are sectioned in separate containers. Simply input your desired combination and the device will do the mixing and dispense a single strip of the combination which can then be thrown in a pan or food mixture to flavor. Great for camping or lunch on the run, the user can take spice combinations for meals without carrying around a bunch of different jars!

Designers: Chikuai, Wudengxin, Huangshu

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Periodic Table of Spices

periodic table of spices Periodic Table of SpicesIt’s elemental- create your own geeky spice rack. This Periodic Table of Spices has all the spices arranged by their first few letters similar to the periodic table (not exactly but do you really want to be cooking with helium? on second thought, cooking with helium does sound kinda intriguing). Fun arrangement with the clear magnetic spice tins (like these Periodic Table of Spices), great for your lab kitchen or kitchen lab.

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The Ferris Wheel Spice Rack Is Like A Rolodex For Flavour

Cookin up some tasty chili but can’t find that cumin? Simmering a mean pasta sauce but the darn oregano got waylaid? That’s fine, we get it, it’s complicated to keep track of all those spices. We usually got’em stashed in the plastic containers we bought them in, used once and tossed in a drawer afterwards. But if we took the time to organize things a little, we’d definitely get the above Ferris Deluxe Spice Rack. It holds 15 different spices in a convenient Rolodex-like spinning wheel and makes it super easy to get to what you’re looking for. Even better, it comes pre-filled! You can choose either “Spice Market” or “India Spice Market” for a different variety of flavours. There’s no info on price or availability, although those in the UK will get free shipping when it does go on sale. For info on the specific spices included, hit the link at the bottom.

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