The Stadium Pepper Mill in swamp kauri is hand-turned in Auckland by Woo-Lam (Sam) Choi of Walk in the Park. Its form is quietly architectural — a fluted swamp kauri cylinder set above a stained iroko base, the amber warmth of the kauri deepening against the dark grain below. Swamp kauri is among the oldest workable timber in the world, preserved for tens of thousands of years in the peat bogs of Northland — each piece carries that history in its colour and figure. Each mill is turned individually, and the natural variations in tone, grain, and character are part of what makes it singular.
The mill is fitted with a Crushgrind ceramic mechanism, adjustable from fine to coarse via the button at the base. It can be filled through the removable lid or base, and works equally well with pepper, salt, spices, or dried herbs. Natural marks or small openings in the wood are not flaws — they are evidence of the material's life before the lathe.
Diameter: 7cm · Height: 15.5cm
Lid and base: iroko (stained) · Body: swamp kauri














