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Book: Phidon Design Classics Vol. Three
Conceived by the French designer Philippe Starck this cast aluminum lemon juicer was created for the Italian Manufacturer Alessi. Some how this piece makes a lemon juicer a little controversial. While looking interesting it is not as practical as you may think as it's tipping point is very high and too tall to store. However it is formed with the idea that if you squeeze it on top the ravines of the shape carry the juice down to a glass placed under the legs...which by the way are pointy enough to dent weaker work surfaces. Yet it is elegant looking in design and is very affordable as it does not have complicated pieces to clean or remove

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