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Alessi Juicy Salif citrus squeezer, aluminium Philip Stark, Phillipe Starck, Philippe Starck Design, Tea Station, Citrus Squeezer, Lemon Squeezer, Interior Minimalista, Citrus Juicer, Bar Glasses

Alessi’s Juicy Salif citrus squeezer is a design icon from 1990. Juicy Salif was created by designer Philippe Starck during his seaside holiday in Italy. Starck took his inspiration from a dish of squid with lemon and drew sketches of Juicy Salif on a pizzeria mat. With the squeezer’s unconventional design, Starck challenged the principle “form follows function”. Besides squeezing lemons, the primary function of the unconventional, sculptural citrus squeezer is to start conversations.

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Philippe Starck – i Design Philip Stark, Plumbing Pipe Furniture, Designer Image, Household Objects, Futuristic Furniture, Pipe Furniture, Frank Gehry, Paris Restaurants, Plywood Furniture

“Subversive, ethical, ecological, political, humorous… this is how I see my duty as a designer.” Philippe Starck, French designer. Image source: https://search.creativecommons.org/photos/d1718b45-ff01-4a2a-8a7d-2fa760e8a5c5 by jikatu About his life Philippe Starck, (born January 18, 1949, Paris, France), is a French designer known for his wide range of designs, including everything from interior design to household objects to boats to watches, who … Continue reading "Philippe Starck"

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With its subtly tapered legs and oval back—the couturier liked to upholster it in toile de Jouy—the Dior Medallion is, to Starck, the Platonic ideal of a chair, living in what he refers to as “the collective subconsciousness of Occident.” Similar seats graced his grandmother’s home, where he recalls spending days as a child sequestered beneath their slipcovers. “It was a small house for me,” he says. “I lived in the icon.”

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