A smooth pour.
At first glance, the spout and body of this hand-tarnished, solid brass decanter seem to be completely detached from one another. But begin to pour (keep your finger on its top), and it’s like the oil moves magically from the body and smoothly out of the sleek, gooseneck spout. We foresee ourselves performing this little magic trick several times a day with our favorite olive oil and on bright, peppery salads, like this Dandelion Greens Salad.
Photography by Rocky Luten & Mark Weinberg
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Gentner Design
Chicago, IL
Christopher Gentner takes ordinary objects like dustpans and bottle openers and turns them into our new favorite pieces of home decor. His original line of furniture and objects is rooted in metal, but also incorporates other natural materials like leather, wood, and glass for one-of-a-kind pieces for the home.
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Reviews for
Brass Oil Decanter
Reviews for
Brass Oil Decanter
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This piece has beautiful craftsmanship. My intention was for it to hold the oil on a day to day for cooking use. The 13 oz is just too small capacity and the unsecured lid would be better suited for infrequent use, ie table use for oil and bread, etc.
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