Yes! The little squashed tomato pot (it's called a pot by Stanwell, and I think it is numbered 86) is one of Sixten's designs. I bought mine for $49.99 from PC, and during sales they've sold them for less. Mine is brushed brown, slightly bent. I really like that this exalted pipe designer took it upon himself to design pipes for the general public. These come under the rubric of industrial design, doing a design for mass production. Other tyros in the design field, not necessarily pipes, have taken on these kinds of high-concept designs for mass use. Milton Glazer, the New York City designer, is a prime example and philosopher on the subject, just a brilliant guy. MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in NYC often focuses on high prestige design for consumer products, has exhibits on such products, and specializes in them in their museum store. So Sixten was on top of this trend in sharing exalted design with a wider public, and good for him. Incidentally, I think the Stanwell's produced in Italy these days have earned an equality with the previous production in Denmark. They are fine quality pipes at moderate prices.