Le Creuset Stoneware Salt Crock
Le Creuset does more than create top-quality cookware. This salt crock ($36) will match the rest of your Le Creuset collection, complete with the chip-proof, crack-proof and stain-proof enamel you love (check out their new spring colors!). And since it’s made of high-fire stoneware, it’ll be a kitchen essential for years to come.
Ironwood Gourmet Appalachian Salt Cellar
It’s easy to salt pasta the right way when it’s stored right next to the stove. Keep your salt fresh with this wood salt cellar ($15). Its lid is attached to its base, so all you have to do is swivel it open and shut, no extra accessories necessary. Plus, its acacia wood construction matches any decor.
White Marble Salt Cellar With Lid
Keep your kitchen stylish and minimalist with this chic white marble salt cellar ($13). It’s made of genuine marble, so the pattern on each one is totally unique. And since it includes a lid, your salt is always protected from everyday cooking spills and splatters.
Emile Henry French Salt Pig
This French salt pig ($40) is just about as top-of-the-line as you can get. It’s made of a durable, scratch-resistant glaze that’ll keep it looking fresh for years to come. The sleek design makes it easy to grab a pinch while still keeping dirt and debris out.
Sicily Spice Box
If a pop of color is just what your kitchen ordered, look no further than this festive, brightly-patterned spice box ($40). Since it’s part of a larger collection, you can outfit your whole kitchen in a matching set.
Hearth & Hand with Magnolia Stoneware Salt Cellar
Simplicity is the name of the game with this stoneware salt cellar ($6). Its beige and brown color scheme matches any decor, and its aged-looking engraving adds a rustic feel to your kitchen. Plus, you can snag matching pepper, sugar and cream containers.
Wood and Copper Salt Cellar
Add a luxe touch to your kitchen with this wood and copper salt cellar ($16). It’s made with solid mango wood and a copper plated lid to keep salt moisture-free. Plus, it’s easy to clean when a mess is made.
Herringbone Salt Cellar
For the cook who seems to have everything, this herringbone salt cellar ($50) makes an impeccable gift. Its pattern is carved by hand using a traditional method called sgraffito. Despite its delicate look, it’s microwave- and dishwasher-safe.
KooK Round Glass Salt Cellar
If you’re always mixing up what spice is in which jar, we feel you. This translucent glass cellar ($12) is just the solution. Since it’s clear, you can easily see whether you’re pinching Himalayan pink salt or black pepper, no mix-ups necessary.
Peekaboo Pup Pinch Bowl
The kitchen doesn’t have to be such a serious space, and this pinch bowl ($10) is perfect for adding a touch of whimsy. It features a sweet floral pattern that nearly looks homemade, and as an added surprise, a little dog peeking up from the salt pile. Want more pooches in your kitchen? Check out the best kitchen accessories for dog lovers.
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Megan Mowery