Poolbeg Towers Salt & Pepper
The ultimate souvenir of Dublin can now take pride of place on your dinner table. Each tower is it's own separate pot, as as with the real chimneys, the pepper is ever so slightly taller than the salt so you never get them mixed up.
Completed in 1971, the Poolbeg Towers are one of the tallest structures in Ireland and have become the de facto symbol of Dublin. They were decommissioned in 2010, and the subsequent controversial campaign to preserve them has turned them into icons of the city.
A gift that towers over others (get it, huh?! get it?!?)! Made in Belfast by Born and Bred.
We have loads of Dublin-themed gifts if thats what you are after.
What's it made of?
Glazed Ceramic.
How does it come?
In a box approx 13.5 x 12 x 6.5 cm. Ceramic towers are approx 12 / 13 cm x 6 x 6.5 cm, and can be filled from below and sealed with a stopper. Pepper has 3 holes in the top and salt has just one.