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The Hug salt-and-pepper-shaker set, $24
What Porcelain shakers by Alberto Mantilla.
Units Sold 113 last week; 376 last month.
Why “This one is all about sentiment—I can’t help but think there’s some of that black-and-white, everyone-get-along implication,” says sales associate Chris Coronel. “They’re adorable; perfect for salt-and-pepper-shaker collectors. So perfect that I’ve had collectors return pairs they’ve bought for themselves, after they received them as gifts from their friends.”
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