Utensils
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Novelty
Olivier Roellinger's natural pepper mill Peugeot
- €84.90
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Olivier Roellinger's chocolate brown pepper mill Peugeot
- €89.00
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Olivier Roellinger's red pepper mill Peugeot
- €89.00
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Le Cancalais © - olive wood
- €120.00
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Le Cancalais © - teak wood
- €120.00
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Le Cancalais © - ebony wood
- €120.00
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ToolsThe right tools are a spice lover’s best friend.
Over the years Olivier Roellinger has designed various objects that let you welcome a world of spices into your kitchen and onto the dinner table.
The specially-designed Roellinger Spice Spoon provides precise measurements when cooking with spices. The Peugeot Olivier Roellinger Pepper Mill lets you enjoy the complex aromas of freshly-ground peppercorns. And don’t forget our teas ! Mathilde has conceived handmade Ceramic Cups for Infusing Spices—and our signature herbal tea blends. Our Le Cancalais knife has a blade that is specially designed for oysters and makes the perfect gift for food-loving travelers. Finally, Hugo Roellinger has developed Celtic Fingers for his dishes at Le Coquillage restaurant so diners can pluck out each component the way they would gather delicate flowers. -
Ceramic Cup for Infusing Spices
- €30.00
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Doigts Celtiques ( Celtic Fingers)
- €20.00
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Spices spoon
- €14.80
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Tools
The right tools are a spice lover’s best friend. Over the years Olivier Roellinger has designed various objects that let you welcome a world of spices into your kitchen and onto the dinner table. The specially-designed Roellinger Spice Spoon provides precise measurements when cooking with spices. The Peugeot Olivier Roellinger Pepper Mill lets you enjoy the complex aromas of freshly-ground peppercorns. And don’t forget our teas ! Mathilde has conceived handmade Ceramic Cups for Infusing Spices—and our signature herbal tea blends. Our Le Cancalais knife has a blade that is specially designed for oysters and makes the perfect gift for food-loving travelers. Finally, Hugo Roellinger has developed Celtic Fingers for his dishes at Le Coquillage restaurant so diners can pluck out each component the way they would gather delicate flowers.