Architectural Pasta Receptacles

This Pasta Storage Method Reflects an Architectural Masterpiece

This pasta storage receptacle by Black+Blum emulates the shape and style of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The iconic freestanding bell tower lies behind Pisa's cathedral. The tilting silhouette after which it is named occurred during construction because of inconsistencies in the the ground and foundation.

The architecturally-inspired container is made from ceramic and sealed with a cork lid, which will also keep your pasta dry. The inside of the lid acts as a measuring tool with which you can select the perfect portion size.

Along with storing your pasta, this creative receptacle will ignite your lust for travel! If you haven't seen the Leaning Tower in the flesh, you'll definitely want to after using the kitchen-sized version.
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