Hug Salt and Pepper Shakers Designed by Alberto Mantilla for MoMA Review

Hug Salt and Pepper Shakers Designed by Alberto Mantilla for MoMA

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  • The Hug Salt and Pepper Shakers are two identically formed porcelain characters that appear to embrace when nestled together
  • The shakers’ colors identify contents, one black for pepper, and one white for salt
  • Examples of salt and pepper shakers from the modern era are included in the Museum’s collection and were included in the Museum’s past Useful Objects exhibitions
  • Each shaker has three holes for dispensing, which also represent the character’s face
  • Designed by Alberto Mantilla

The Hug Salt and Pepper Shakers are two identically formed porcelain characters that appear to embrace when nestled together. The shakers’ colors identify contents, one black for pepper, and one white for salt. Examples of salt and pepper shakers from the modern era are included in the Museum’s collection and were included in the Museum’s past Useful Objects exhibitions. Each shaker has three holes for dispensing, which also represent the character’s face. Designed by Alberto Mantilla for MoMA. New York’s Museum of Modern Art is known for its extraordinary exhibitions and for presenting the world’s finest collection of modern and contemporary art. In 1932, MoMA was the first art museum to establish a curatorial department dedicated to Architecture & Design, and by mid-century, it was playing a leading role in defining and promoting the values of “Good Design.” As an extension of the Museum’s educational mission, the MoMA Design Store exemplifies good design with a well-edited selection of products highlighting the latest in materials, production, and design concepts from around the world.

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