
Georg Jensen Bernadotte Pepper Grinder
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Georg Jensen Bernadotte Pepper Grinder
Functional and minimalist but with a striking contemporary appearance, this pepper grinder is Scandinavian design at its very best. Inspired by details from the influential work of Sigvard Bernadotte, the stainless steel column shape is as beautiful to hold as it is to look at and makes an interesting conversation piece at any dinner party.
Taking details from designer Sigvard Bernadotte’s 1930s silver pieces and transferring them to more modern stainless steel, the Bernadotte collection appeals to young and old and fits in with both class Georg Jensen Bernadotte Pepper Grinderic and contemporary interiors.
This beautiful pepper grinder is made from stainless steel which is then hand-polished to give a gleaming mirror-like surface.
- Item number: 10015888
- Materials: Mirror polished stainless steel
- "The pepper grinder is equipped with high quality technical ceramic grinding parts, CrushGrind® technology, which is a high performance ceramic grinder with a warranty of 10 years. Besides salt and pepper, it can grind dried herbs and most spice blends. The grinder can be adjusted, ranging from fine to coarse, allowing the customers to customise to their likings. The grinder will not corrode, give or absorb any taste or flavour. The CrushGrind® technology is developed and designed in Denmark."
- All Georg Jensen's stainless steel products are hand-polished, which is a rather time consuming process performed by only the most skilled craftsmen.
- Measurements:H: 188 mm / 7.4 inches. W: 0 mm / 0 inches. D: 0 mm / 0 inches. Ø: 50 mm / 1.97 inches.

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