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This is the last in a series of five movies with Alberto Alessi, in which he discusses some of the Italian brand's most iconic products.
In this case, Philippe exploded that little space." Alberto Alessi. "The explanation has to do with what semiologists call the 'decorative veil'. The decorative veil is the space that always exists between the function and the design of an object. "There is a very complex theoretical explanation for the project," he says. Usually I am very slow in understanding, but not in this case." Philippe StarckĪlthough the product is meant to be fun, Alessi says it has been analysed extensively. It was one of the few cases when I had the immediate perception that it was a great project. He continues: "When he sent me this mat, I jumped on my chair. The final drawing was very similar to this squeezer." Then he had an intuition and started drawing. He went into a pizzeria and started eating calamari. "In the letter was a paper mat that you use in Italian pizzerias. Philippe Starck's sketches on a pizzeria mat Handheld Citrus Squeezer Aluminum with baked-on enamel coating Place citrus half with the cut side down in juicer and extract Dishwasher safe, long lasting. The distinctive elongated form of the lemon squeezer is based on the shape of a squid, which came came to Starck while he was squeezing lemon juice over calamari in an Italian restaurant. Stainless steel construction stands up to heavy use and cleans up in minutes.Juicy Salif lemon squeezer by Philippe Starck for Alessi Its patented lever mechanism is easy to operate, with a sure-grip handle and sturdy base for added stability and leverage. Pulp, seeds, and pith are contained in the strainer core, allowing only strained juice to pass through. The extra wide cone and funnel fits even the biggest grapefruits. Turn a bag of citrus fruit into cups of fresh juice that can add pucker and punch to an endless array of drinks for a crowd – think mimosas, sangria, margaritas, sours, lemonade, or even fresh orange juice for breakfast.
Fresh juice always beats bottled, and this commercial-grade manual juicer makes quick work of oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes.