![concrete salt pot with wooden spoon rest from kreteware](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.501531917_5xkg.jpg)
I was going to say that today I would be sticking with ceramics (following on from yesterday’s mugs) but these are, in fact, made from concrete.
![salt pot with wooden spoon rest from kreteware via etsy salt pot with wooden spoon rest from kreteware via etsy](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.536871467_nixz.jpg)
It’s made by Domenic Chambers in Florida, but don’t worry he ships worldwide via his Etsy shop. Each piece is handmade and the spoons are bamboo.
![salt pot by kreteware via etsy salt pot by kreteware via etsy](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.417872302_oqvg.jpg)
He has created a huge range of pieces – some stack, some are divided in two – and not all are engraved so you can use them for whatever dry spices you want.
![salt and pepper pot with bamboo spoon salt and pepper pot with bamboo spoon](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.506140669_vj77-1.jpg)
It’s a very simple idea but one that would look great in any kitchen -especially mine. I have only shown you a small range here so do go and have a look around his shop.
![stacking concrete pots from kreteware stacking concrete pots from kreteware](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.536932475_sw7z.jpg)
Prices start at £18 for the salt pot above and you will also find garlic pots, tea storage and egg holders.
![concrete spice jars with numbered lids from kreteware](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/il_570xN.429077380_p8i4.jpg)
Now obviously there will be shipping costs involved so perhaps we can persuade some enterprising UK site to think about stocking these …? I’ll leave that with you.