"Dining accessories that transport you to the Italian countryside."
Dining accessories are home goods that I can't get enough of. Whether I actually need a particular item or just want to take a gander, I'm perfectly content with immersing myself for hours in kitchenware stores or scrolling through site after site. To me, it feeds my love for home goods and puts me in a dreamy la la land state of mind that is almost therapeutic...regardless of whether I buy something or not.
Why dining accessories in particular, you ask? This may have to do with the fact that I love food in every way, shape, or form. My peepers get just as turned on by how food looks as my mouth does by the way it tastes. I also believe that the vessel that holds the food plays an important role in its visual appeal. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I'm a food porn addict.
So, what better way for food to show off its sex appeal than to be set upon a beautiful Italian countryside? The 9 piece Paesaagio Italiano ("Italian countryside") Salt & Pepper set by architect and designer, Aldo Cibic, will do just that and help turn your dining rituals into a feast for your senses.
Made of bone china, the salt and pepper set features:
Why dining accessories in particular, you ask? This may have to do with the fact that I love food in every way, shape, or form. My peepers get just as turned on by how food looks as my mouth does by the way it tastes. I also believe that the vessel that holds the food plays an important role in its visual appeal. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I'm a food porn addict.
So, what better way for food to show off its sex appeal than to be set upon a beautiful Italian countryside? The 9 piece Paesaagio Italiano ("Italian countryside") Salt & Pepper set by architect and designer, Aldo Cibic, will do just that and help turn your dining rituals into a feast for your senses.
Made of bone china, the salt and pepper set features:
- stacked trays to hold sweet or savoury nibbles
- a sculpted tree to hold toothpicks
- houses for salt and pepper
- a smokestack for a flower vase
- a water tower for a sauce dispenser
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