Nikolas Bentel creates The Wiggle Pipe in "absurd" Memphis style
New York designer Nikolas Bentel has created a handmade porcelain pipe for smoking marijuana with an unconventional wiggle form.
The Wiggle Pipe features an unconventional snaking shape and three bold bright colours: a blue mouthpiece connects to a curved yellow stem, which then attaches to a white bowl where the dry cannabis herb is placed.
Bentel, who recently created similarly squiggled-shaped glasses, designed the pipe to draw on the "absurd colour and shapes" of items created by the Memphis group, a 1980s design movement lead by Italian architect Ettore Sottsass.
He then developed the size and proportions through a series of design trials to ensure optimum comfort and "ease of use" for the smoker.
"After going through many iterations, manufacturing processes and material tests, we figured out how to make The Wiggle Pipe using porcelain, while still maintaining a large airstream," Bentel told Dezeen. Other details include the tiny hole, known as a carb, on the side of the bowl. When covered the hole suspends all air except what is from the bowl to offer an ideal smoking experience.
While fragile, the porcelain pipe is strong enough to endure machine washes. "Because of the high quality porcelain, it makes an all too satisfying "clink" when it is placed on a table, just like a delicate teacup," the designer said.
A limited amount of 100 pipes are available for sale on Bentel's website.
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