Amazon.com Review
Some cooks have a highly organized system for organizing their spices, but most could probably use a little help. Pfaltzgraff's Naturewood wooden spice rack looks like a little chest of drawers, evoking old-fashioned apothecary chests. Made from pale wood that's been stained and varnished in such a way as to give it a country antique look, this spice rack is painted with forest leaves and birdhouses. Among those are small inset squares with tiny paintings of potted lavender and chamomile plants in them. Though the spice rack is part of the Naturewood line, it would stand alone beautifully in any kitchen that is designed along country kitchen or kitchen garden themes.
Though the Naturewood spice rack is made for bottled or loose spices, it could also be used as a tiny catch-all for rubber bands, chip clips, matches, teabags, etc. This spice rack would make a lovely housewarming gift, whether by itself or filled with an assortment of spices. To clean, just wipe down with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly with a clean dish towel. The Pfaltzgraff Company has been in business in America for nearly two hundred years and is a trusted name in ceramics and patterned kitchenware. All Pfaltzgraff patterns are available for registry by the company. Pfaltzgraff's 5-year in-stock promise guarantees that basic pieces in any registered pattern will be available for five years after a pattern is discontinued (this applies only to patterns discontinued after 2002). --Garland Withers
Product Description
Nature Motif with Soft Muted Colors Wooden Spice Rack