I am a big fan of the culinary arts, and always try to keep an eye out for gadgets to use in my kitchen. I especially like when I find a contraption that adds something special from a design standpoint– no one wants to see poorly-designed, ugly appliances in the kitchen. Well, after holding out for the past two months to find a worthy set, my $1 grocery store salt and pepper shakers are going to have to move aside for Magnetic. They are designed by Indian designer Anuj Dixit, and employ the concept of ‘relational harmony.’ In simple terms, we always think of salt and pepper as being joined at the hip, but always get them separately– this design fixes that disconnect, and at the same time basks in its sleek and attractive design glory.

Via Design Spotter

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