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Nicolai Canetti Handy Salad Serving Tossers - Set of 2

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Serve up some surrealism with these tossers.

Need some extra hands in the kitchen? This pair of Handy Tosser is just what you need. Conceived by postmodern designer Nicolai Canetti, these salad tossers and servers are amusingly shaped like hands—and are guaranteed to make your dinner guests smile. Use the Handy Tossers Serving Pair to toss and serve green salads, pasta salads, steamed and sauteed vegetables, fruit salads and more. The Nicolai Canetti Handy Tossers Serving Pair are made from bright blue acrylic and are hand wash only. Each one measures 2.25h x 3.25w x 13"d.

  • Designer
    Nicolai Canetti
  • Size
    2.25h x 3.25w x 13"d
  • Material
    Acrylic
  • Year of Design
    1996
  • Origin
    Taiwan
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Nicolai Canetti
Nicolai Canetti

Known for his postmodern and Memphis-style designs, Canetti founded his design consulting firm in NYC in 1980. During the 1980s and '90s, he played a pivotal role in bringing postmodern design into people's homes. In 1994, he conceived the first magnetic picture frame—a “frameless frame” that does not detract from the photos or objects being displayed. Besides being a designer, Canetti is an accomplished photographer, publishing over 15 books of his work.

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