
White Condiment Pot w. Spoon
Ā
Yes, this is technically a sugar pot but why stop there?Ā KeepĀ tea, salt, Taberu Rayu, furikake, MSG, or any of your favorite condiments in this sleek pot with nifty spoon! The lid is removable and easy to clean.
Zero Japan, formerly known as Bee House here in the States, was established in 1992 in Gifu, Japan. TheirĀ ceramic pieces (some designed by Oakland designerĀ Yoko Lewis) have become timeless classics in the kitchen.
Features:
- Capacity: 9.5 oz
- Dimensions: 4"D x 3"H
- Includes 1 spoon
- Material: Porcelain with stainless steel lid and spoon
- Dishwasher safe
- Made in Japan
Ā
Yes, this is technically a sugar pot but why stop there?Ā KeepĀ tea, salt, Taberu Rayu, furikake, MSG, or any of your favorite condiments in this sleek pot with nifty spoon! The lid is removable and easy to clean.
Zero Japan, formerly known as Bee House here in the States, was established in 1992 in Gifu, Japan. TheirĀ ceramic pieces (some designed by Oakland designerĀ Yoko Lewis) have become timeless classics in the kitchen.
Features:
- Capacity: 9.5 oz
- Dimensions: 4"D x 3"H
- Includes 1 spoon
- Material: Porcelain with stainless steel lid and spoon
- Dishwasher safe
- Made in Japan
Description
Ā
Yes, this is technically a sugar pot but why stop there?Ā KeepĀ tea, salt, Taberu Rayu, furikake, MSG, or any of your favorite condiments in this sleek pot with nifty spoon! The lid is removable and easy to clean.
Zero Japan, formerly known as Bee House here in the States, was established in 1992 in Gifu, Japan. TheirĀ ceramic pieces (some designed by Oakland designerĀ Yoko Lewis) have become timeless classics in the kitchen.
Features:
- Capacity: 9.5 oz
- Dimensions: 4"D x 3"H
- Includes 1 spoon
- Material: Porcelain with stainless steel lid and spoon
- Dishwasher safe
- Made in Japan





















