

Toothpick holder in steel and pear-wood. Always aware of ecological issues and natural forms, Andrea Branzi isone of the designers who is most aware of the potential of turned wood,a material that in his opinion is one of the best available for making"objects with which we can establish relationships, not just of use andfunctionality but also of a psychological, symbolic, and poetic nature." To remove the toothpicks from the reservoir, simply push the small man'sleg and gently remove the toothpick from the drawer! Certainly the markof a master!
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Toothpick holder in steel and pear-wood. Always aware of ecological issues and natural forms, Andrea Branzi isone of the designers who is most aware of the potential of turned wood,a material that in his opinion is one of the best available for making"objects with which we can establish relationships, not just of use andfunctionality but also of a psychological, symbolic, and poetic nature." To remove the toothpicks from the reservoir, simply push the small man'sleg and gently remove the toothpick from the drawer! Certainly the markof a master!
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