A French revival.
This grinder may be small in stature, but it has a lot of history behind it. It’s a remake of Peugeot’s very first spice mill, created back in 1874. That iconic shape has been gracing cafés and restaurants ever since (the super-strong grinding mechanism inside probably has something to do with it). Fill it with salt crystals or peppercorns and customize your grind with the knob up top. Then, give it a twist of the wrist, and you’ll feel like you’re sitting in a French bistro.
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