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Lazy Susans first spun onto the scene in an ad in "Vanity Fair" back in 1917, which hailed them as revolving servers that would revolutionize household organization and convenience.
In January, a mahogany Lazy Susan — 16 inches in diameter and dated circa 1780 — sold at Christie’s auction house in London for about $3,900. (That’s it, above.) ...
Instead, I turn the lazy Susan and grab what I want. The OXO Lazy Susan comes in two sizes (11 and 16 inches), each under $20. Whether you use these in your cabinets or refrigerator, ...
“Lazy Susans are an aspect of the maximalist revival going on right now,” says Matt Heide, the 44-year-old co-founder of the Montreal-based design studio Concrete Cat.