Peugeot FIDJI olive wood - 20 cm salt mill
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 Manual salt mill made of olive wood and stainless steel, 20 cm
 The Fidji olive wood salt mill is a unique piece. The mill's casing, a symbol of strength and longevity, showcases the unique grain of the olive wood and blends beautifully with the stainless steel head.
 
The relatively rare Mediterranean olive wood, due to its compactness and strength, requires exceptional craftsmanship. The 20 cm long body of the Fidji salt mill, made of olive wood, comes from sustainably managed European forests. The wood of the salt mill is woven with fine grains, making each piece unique. The stainless steel head provides a harmonious contrast to the wooden body. Like all Peugeot mills, it is equipped with the Peugeot steel pepper grinder. The stainless steel knob on the mill head allows you to adjust the grinding level and the amount of salt. This olive wood salt mill is remarkably elegant.
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