Our Oak Hanging Spice Racks will keep your spices organized while enhancing the look of your kitchen. Constructed of quality oak and finished with a clear protective lacquer, these spice racks are made to last. Each rack includes durable clear plastic spice containers and white lids. An optional base is available for purchase for transforming from a hanging spice rack to a countertop spice rack.
About The Design
Our spice racks are designed to be easily mounted on a wall above the countertop or stove for maximum convenience. The Oak Hanging Spice Racks are available in seven sizes ranging from 1 shelf holding 6 spice containers to 4 shelves holding 4 spice containers. Each spice rack is handcrafted and is sure to keep spices in order yet still be an attractive piece in your kitchen.
About The Material
Only the finest of quality oak is used in the manufacturing of our Oak Hanging Spice Racks. The grain of the wood is further highlighted by the application of a protective clear lacquer which results in a product that is durable and will last for years to come.
About The Sizes
- 1 Shelf of 6 Jars - 15 3/4"W x 7 1/2”H x 4"D - 2 lbs.
- 2 Shelves of 4 Jars - 11”W x 10 3/4"H x 4"D - 3 lbs.
- 2 Shelves of 6 Jars - 15 3/4"W x 10 3/4"H x 4"D - 3 lbs.
- 3 Shelves of 2 Jars - 5 3/4”W x 14”H x 4"D - 2 lbs.
- 3 Shelves of 4 Jars - 11”W x 14”H x 4"D - 4 lbs.
- 3 Shelves of 6 Jars - 15 3/4”W x 14”H x 4"D - 5 lbs.
- 4 Shelves of 4 Jars - 11”W x 17 1/4"H x 4"D - 4 lbs.
About The Features
- Constructed Of Quality Oak
- Easily Mounts On A Wall Above The Countertop Or Stove
- Seven Sizes Available
- Protective Clear Lacquer Finish Highlights Natural Beauty Of Wood
- Durable Plastic Spice Containers And White Lids Included
- Optional Base Available For Purchase
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TumbleWeed Woodworks
Alan Moyer, the founder of Tumbleweed Woodworks, started woodworking as a boy in Oregon with his father. Originally as a hobby, Alan began selling handcrafted wooden toys at the Saturday Market in Eugene, Oregon during the 1970's, and eventually decided to make his hobby a career.
In Bend, Oregon, Alan set up a wood shop overlooking the Three Sisters mountains, which you can still see in Tumbleweed's logo. In that shop, he hired Tumbleweed's first employees, and the company began to turn ou...
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