








Ivy & Oak Salt & Pepper Set
Designer/Maker: Michael Aram
Dimensions: Overall: 3.5”L x 1.5”W x 7.75”H , Shakers: 1.5” Dia. x 2.5”H
Material: Stainless Steel, Natural Brass and Porcelain
Care: Hand wash with mild detergent and water, dry immediately with soft cloth. Do not soak.
Origin: handcrafted in India
Description: Three piece set. The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.
Designer/Maker: Michael Aram
Dimensions: Overall: 3.5”L x 1.5”W x 7.75”H , Shakers: 1.5” Dia. x 2.5”H
Material: Stainless Steel, Natural Brass and Porcelain
Care: Hand wash with mild detergent and water, dry immediately with soft cloth. Do not soak.
Origin: handcrafted in India
Description: Three piece set. The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.
Designer/Maker: Michael Aram
Dimensions: Overall: 3.5”L x 1.5”W x 7.75”H , Shakers: 1.5” Dia. x 2.5”H
Material: Stainless Steel, Natural Brass and Porcelain
Care: Hand wash with mild detergent and water, dry immediately with soft cloth. Do not soak.
Origin: handcrafted in India
Description: Three piece set. The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.