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PSJS · starck juicy salif lemon squeezer 11.5"h · 5.5" dia
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starck juicy salif Designed by Philippe Starck, 1990
One of the first projects by Starck for Alessi, devised in the second half
of the 1980's. The Juicy Salif is an excellent example of
Alessi's role as artistic mediator in the most turbulent areas of
creative potential (this was Starck's response to a precise briefing
for a stainless steel tray). It remains unparalleled in its ability to
generate discussions about its meaning and design, partly because of its
unconventional use of what semiologists refer to as the decorative veil
which, even though generally in a less overt manner, is inexorably
destined to cover all objects created by man. To fully understand the true
meaning of its existence, it is possibly necessary to refer to the theories
of Leroy-Gourham, who considers the notion of functional approximation to
be fundamental. This notions suggests that there is always "a certain
degree of freedom in interpreting relationships between Form and
Function": it is precisely this continual play between Form and
Function that leads to the decorative veil mentioned above, the Floch
considers to be "the manifestation of the legendary and aesthetic
dimension of the object", as originally defined by Greimas. As well
as being the most controversial citrus fruit squeezer of the 20th century,
it has also become one of the icons of design of the 1990's, and it
continues to be one of the most provocatively intelligent articles in the
Alessi catalogue.
And you just thought it was a lemon squeezer. Made from polished, cast, aluminum.
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| PSJS |  | starck juicy salif lemon squeezer |  | $96 |

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