Stone Spice Grinder by Tom Dixon

Stone Spice Grinder

Tom Dixon

Designed by Tom Dixon. The simplest of tools; use the pressure of your palm to roll the ball and pulverise your spices. Tested and approved by the Tom Dixon's Coal Yard kitchen. Carved from solid blocks of marble with a marble ball.

Pair with the Stone Pestle & Mortar for a sculptural and functional pairing.

STONE is a family of lighting and accessories inspired by this hard, semi-precious surface which has transfixed architects, sculptors and designers for millennia. Marble is the dream material - tough yet tactile, heavy and long-lasting with individual personality.

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Tom Dixon rose to prominence in the mid 1980s as a maverick, an untrained designer with a line in welded salvage furniture. While working with the Italian giant Cappellini he designed the widely acclaimed ‘S’ Chair.

In the late 90s Tom became Creative Director at Habitat, responsible for rejuvenating the brand while maintaining Terence Conran's vision of enriching everyday life through simple, modern design.

In 2000, Tom's work was recognised through being awarded an OBE by Her Majesty The Queen. His work has been acquired by the world’s most famous museums for permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; MOMA, New York; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Since setting up his own eponymous design company in 2002, Tom’s work has become even more prominent through the development of many iconic designs and interiors.

Tom Dixon is a British design and manufacturing company of lighting and furniture. With a commitment to innovation and a mission to revive the British furniture industry, the brand is inspired by our nation’s unique heritage. Tom Dixon launches new collections annually with products sold in more than 60 countries.