The eighth theme of Alessi 100 years is Borderline. Starck sees it as a man’s job, especially as a designer, to look outside the boundaries. “That is evolution. Only honesty and laziness you should not want to stretch”. One of the Design-icons, the Juicy Salif, is honoured by a bronze edition, based on the original sketch.
Alessi Juicy Salif Bronze nr 888
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The eighth theme of Alessi 100 years is Borderline. Starck sees it as a man’s job, especially as a designer, to look outside the boundaries. “That is evolution. Only honesty and laziness you should not want to stretch”. One of the Design-icons, the Juicy Salif, is honoured by a bronze edition, based on the original sketch.
Ontwerper: Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck, born in Paris in 1949, is one of the most original and creative designers of our time. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle and the Award for the Elevation of the Arts from the American Institute of Architects. Starck describes himself as "a Japanese architect, an American art director, a German industrial designer, a French artistic director, an Italian furniture designer."
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Alessi Juicy Salif Bronze nr 888
€999,00
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Alessi Juicy Salif Bronze nr 888 is a limited and numbered bronze edition. The Juicy Salif once originated as a sketch on a napkin. Now this very original image has been immortalized in an edition of 999 pieces as a symbol of this important value. This is 888/999.
Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 29 cm |
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Color | Bronze / Brons |
Material | Bronze/Brons |
Product Code
PSJS 100-888
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 29 cm |
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Color | Bronze / Brons |
Material | Bronze/Brons |
Ontwerper: Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck, born in Paris in 1949, is one of the most original and creative designers of our time. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle and the Award for the Elevation of the Arts from the American Institute of Architects. Starck describes himself as "a Japanese architect, an American art director, a German industrial designer, a French artistic director, an Italian furniture designer."