![Juicy Salif, a lemon squeezer designed by Philippe Starck](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhZMNnULyt-JAGPnthy_MqJTV7QMzZoqeFmSyTzRqbWtzav-KoRg0rfQTI9qQoilfNurKVKWHMvfW0sUkTRRSuVRX1x7zyUtgWByIS3uSeevZW4OYlmmXOpUKGo3qeJ75eS4dxTMKymU9Jr/s640/1208120008.jpg)
“
Juicy Salif”, the legendary lemon squeezer designed by
Philippe Starck in 1990, which ended up on display at
Museum of Modern Art of New York.
![La conica, an espresso coffee maker designed by Aldo Rossi](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBwLoBUINFzxJfzCupqwZ3T984wgrp_29tXf-CNV6ENwe_66751-ThZqqHjy8_giTzM0hwKhSFQh1xS8BKUpe17lyD44hAQ4YiBiGudkuVYEYQovUxXKHztqJkG06U7YcwuvIWgn3OwnB4/s640/1208120009.jpg)
“La conica” an espresso coffee maker designed in the early 1980s by the Italian architect
Aldo Rossi. Both objects are made by
Alessi and I caught them in a shop window in “Via Marradi”.
External links:
Juicy Salif -
Philippe Starck -
Museum of Modern Art -
Aldo Rossi -
Alessi (Wikipedia) -
Juicy Salif -
La conica (Alessi)
9 comments:
I love the design of the juicer.
I love Alessi. Is that a three legged spider though?
We have a few items by Alessi.
I love the Italian style/design.
A little originality goes a long way.
Even the reflection is artistic.
I have never seen the Stark juicer, but now I am thinking I need one!
PS: I am looking forward to seeing the results of your Pisan expedition. Just be careful and try to blend in with the locals. ;)
Lo spremiagrumi non mi pare tanto funzionale...ma sarebbe un bel pezzo d'arredamento! Ciao, Arianna
The espresso maker reminds me of a rocket.. love it!
My orange squeezer is made from plastic. But it still works after a couple of eons.
Starck's lemmon squeezer surely deserves its place at the MoMA.
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