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I bought a fascinating yellow, mellamine pitcher made by Rosti and designed by Erik Lehmann. The pitcher is fascinating, because it lacks a conventional handle and instead makes use of a half inch, curved lip along the pitcher rim opposite the spout. You hold the pitcher as you would a glass, but the lip hooks over your index finger and makes it quite easy to hold and pour. It makes an elegant, minimalist pitcher. Who is Erik Lehmann and is he still designing. The lip on this pitcher is one of the truly great visual forms ever put on a product. But if I were to redo it, I would increase the width of the lip so it went a bit farther over my index finger and I would consider some curvatured for locating the thumb, also. Still, this pitcher seems a minor masterpiece. I can't put it down. I keep fingering the lip and I'm even drinking ice tea out of it this hot September evening. Next, what exactly IS mellamine. Is it just plastic? or is there something special about it? Is it going to give me cancer?
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