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    <img src="http://www.indy.com/photos/230379/default.jpg" tn="http://www.indy.com/photos/230379/thumbnail.jpg" id="photo230379" caption="&amp;quot;The Juicy Salif,&amp;quot; by Philippe Starck, manufactured by Alessi, represents a lemon squeezer. (Photo provided by Maarten van Houten)" link="/photos/230379/galleries/5348" target="_self"/>
    <img src="http://www.indy.com/photos/230380/default.jpg" tn="http://www.indy.com/photos/230380/thumbnail.jpg" id="photo230380" caption="&amp;quot;Sponge Vase,&amp;quot; by Marcel Wanders, is porcelain. The designer developed a technique to produce porcelain without plaster molds. A natural sponge is dipped into fluid porcelain clay, which impregnates the sponge. After drying, the whole thing is fired, and the natural sponge burns away, leaving fired porcelain.  (Photo provided by Maarten van Houten)" link="/photos/230380/galleries/5348" target="_self"/>
    <img src="http://www.indy.com/photos/230381/default.jpg" tn="http://www.indy.com/photos/230381/thumbnail.jpg" id="photo230381" caption="&amp;quot;Whippet Bench,&amp;quot; by Florence Doleac and Laurent Massaloux is part of the IMA exhibit. (Photo provided by Radi Designers)" link="/photos/230381/galleries/5348" target="_self"/>
    <img src="http://www.indy.com/photos/230382/default.jpg" tn="http://www.indy.com/photos/230382/thumbnail.jpg" id="photo230382" caption="R. Craig Miller, curator of design arts and director of design initiatives at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, is surrounded by parts of the exhibit. (Frank Espich / The Star)" link="/photos/230382/galleries/5348" target="_self"/>
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