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Lalique Feuilles Pepper & Salt Grinders
- Peugeot embraced the industrial age at the beginning of the 19th century (1840) with the steel industry.
- In 1840, Peugeot launched the first coffee grinder, to be followed by pepper and salt grinders. Peugeot grinding mechanisms carry a lifetime warranty. It was not before 1886 that Peugeot started the production of bicycles, motorcycles and cars, sectors for which they are the most famous nowadays.
- Lalique and Peugeot collaborate again to develop the Feuilles pepper grinder of René Lalique created in 1924.
- Clear crystal
- Peugeot grinding mechanisms
- Pepper: The pepper mechanism is equipped with a helix-shaped double row of teeth that guide and hold the peppercorns for a perfect grind
- Salt The salt mechanism is designed to crush coarse cooking salt. It is made of stainless steel and is resistant to corrosion from dry salt
- Handcrafted in France
- Original design: René Lalique, 1924
$3,160.00
Lalique Feuilles Pepper & Salt Grinders—
$3,160.00
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- Peugeot embraced the industrial age at the beginning of the 19th century (1840) with the steel industry.
- In 1840, Peugeot launched the first coffee grinder, to be followed by pepper and salt grinders. Peugeot grinding mechanisms carry a lifetime warranty. It was not before 1886 that Peugeot started the production of bicycles, motorcycles and cars, sectors for which they are the most famous nowadays.
- Lalique and Peugeot collaborate again to develop the Feuilles pepper grinder of René Lalique created in 1924.
- Clear crystal
- Peugeot grinding mechanisms
- Pepper: The pepper mechanism is equipped with a helix-shaped double row of teeth that guide and hold the peppercorns for a perfect grind
- Salt The salt mechanism is designed to crush coarse cooking salt. It is made of stainless steel and is resistant to corrosion from dry salt
- Handcrafted in France
- Original design: René Lalique, 1924




















