

Now available: designer household items from Addison Ross

Round and colourful and shiny - this is how many products from the Addison Ross brand, which are now available in our shop, present themselves. These include a cordless table lamp and a salt and pepper mill.
With us, you can now buy decorative household items from the family-run decoration and design brand Addison Ross from the north of England. In the early 1990s, Addison Ross became famous for its unconventional photo frames. The company now also offers lamps, salt and pepper mills, trays and home décor.
The colourfully lacquered, shiny pieces are definitely eye-catching, as you can see from the table lamp and the salt and pepper mill from the Bobbin collection. They look like stacked pearls.
You can find all items from our new shop addition here.
Wireless table lamp
The lamp is equipped with a rechargeable battery. It is said to last up to ten hours at the highest of three brightness levels. According to the manufacturer, the lamp is supplied in a gift box. A USB-C charging cable is included. The lamp is 30 centimetres high and the shade has a diameter of 16 centimetres. It is available in ten trendy colours. You can see three examples below, all others can be selected directly on the product page.
Salt and pepper grinder
The salt and pepper grinder also comes in a gift box. This is a single grinder, not a pair. You have to decide whether you want to use the grinder for salt or pepper, or buy two. An S and a P stainless steel knob are included so that you can label the grinder correctly. Eight colours are available from us.
The ceramic grinder is suitable for rock salt and black peppercorns. According to Addison Ross, you should not grind other types of salt and pepper with it. The grinder is made of rubber wood. It is therefore not water-resistant. However, you can wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
Including the rotary knob, the grinder is 23.5 centimetres high.


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