Citrus Juicer

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During our first trip to Japan, my husband was captivated by the use of individually sized juicers. Usually presented to us while ordering chūhai (abbreviated for shōchū highball) beverages in Izakayas, we loved the act of juicing our own citrus and determining how much was added to our drink. This wood-fired ceramic juicer is an ode to that memory. Simple to use, with a basin to collect juice and a pouring spout for ease, its size is perfect for a couple of cocktails and is small enough in scale to be stored easily in any kitchen, though beautiful enough to be left out as well.

Lindsay Oesterritter

Inspired by the relationship between time, form, and surface, the work of Lindsay Oesterritter conveys a beauty that is all at once robust and subtle. Often working in an intentionally straightforward manner, Lindsay chooses the clay and processes to enhance the marks left on the vessel's surface, revealing the material's true qualities. Though her simple stoneware pieces are made for everyday use, they feel and look like something special. Oesterritter's years of experience have led to the publication of her first book, "Mastering Kilns and Firing," in which she offers tips and techniques on raku, pit, barrel, and wood firing. She is also a co-founder and organizer of National Clay Week and a member and co-founder of Objective Clay, an online organization aimed at building and educating the ceramics community.

Materials: Stoneware
Dimensions: 4.75" H x 4" D
Origin: Virginia, United States