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March 8, 2008
Martin Puryear Pan Scraper
One of the world's greatest sculptors turns his attention to the culinary space.
From the website:
- Martin Puryear Pan Scraper
This Pan Scraper accompanies a major 2007-08 exhibition of Puryear's work at The Museum of Modern Art.
The ergonomic shape of the handle makes it comfortable and easy to grip, while the 360-degree rotational blade can be easily disassembled for cleaning.
This simple yet effective tool for the kitchen draws on the utility of the woodworking tools essential to Puryear's sculpture.
The Pan Scraper's nylon blade scrapes effectively yet will not harm nonstick pans.
The blade and ergonomic handle rotate in an infinite number of positions.
Downward pressure secures it at the desired orientation during use.
Nylon and stainless steel.
3.5" x 6.25" x 2.25".
This is the only Puryear you're ever going to be able to afford.
$12.
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Comments
I is perfect.
Posted by: Flautist | Mar 9, 2008 2:34:55 PM
what type of nit wit are you? none is singular. none of us IS perfect.
you obviously aren't.
Posted by: guy | Mar 9, 2008 2:11:27 PM
Martin Puryear is hands-down my favorite artist alive today.
So much so, that paying $600,000 for one of his sculptures seems to me a steal.
That said, when I discover his pan scraper and tea kettle in the MOMA gift shop I was not inspired to get them even though I had a MOMA gift card burning a hole in my pocket.
Being a fantastic sculptor does not mean you are a great product designer.
Hey, none of us are perfect.
Posted by: Nicole | Mar 9, 2008 1:23:26 AM
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