Can the tried-and-true, millennia-old mortar and pestle be improved? Seattle-based Holcomb Studio says yes. The Perch has a sleek ash wood base that makes all the difference: It’s designed so you can adjust the mortar to any angle when grinding, allowing for maximum leverage and quicker results. Silicone feet keep the base—and thus, the mortar—solidly in place during use; it also provides noise-dampening insulation and protects countertops from scuffs or scratches of rough stone. Even better, the base holds the pestle out of the way while you add ingredients, so it will never roll off the counter. Made from durable granite, the wide mortar and uniform, cylindrical pestle make short work of almost any ingredient. During testing, we reduced whole peppercorns to dust, emulsified pesto and whipped up curry paste faster and with less effort than we’d usually need with similar tools. The mortar and pestle’s clean lines and minimalist look deem it worthy of a prominent spot on your kitchen counter. (And if hosting, you can make guacamole or salsa tableside.) Suited for right- or left-handed use; simply move the Perch to your preferred position.