The Hubless Pizza Wheel Is a Real Thing

Every now and again, we see a concept bike that incorporates a hubless wheel, typically a bicycle, which is invariably met with backlash such as: “the hubless wheel is a hallmark of naïvety.” Yet idealistic designers continue to pursue the void—hell, we’ve even seen a prototype of a bicycle with a hubless wheel—and there’s no denying that it’s a striking form factor. It seems that the judges of the Red Dot Award concur, noting that the hubless wheel “captivates due to its exceptional ergonomics.”

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Of course, they’re not referring to a vehicle but a rather more mundane (or, conversely, practical) object: the Rösle Pizza Wheel.

Thanks to the innovative, patent construction with a rounded, free-running blade, the pizza wheel glides quickly through the fresh pizza, without causing the topping[s] to displace. The stable, stainless steel blade is sharpened on both sides and assures exact and effortless work. The pizza wheel can be easily dismantled for cleaning.

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The Pizza Wheel turned up in our forums (in a thread about “Good design you love to have,” no less) where member mo-i notes that a pair of Americans—Jessica Moreland & Chris Hawker of Trident Design—came up with the design for the German kitchenware company. Although the hubless blade goes by a different moniker on the Columbus, OH-based consultancy’s website, it didn’t require much digging to learn more about the Pitzo: Moreland and Hawker are duly proud of the recognition they’ve received, and the backstory is available on the microsite:

The Pitzo Pizza Cutter was conceived in 2009 by Jessica Moreland, an industrial designer working at Trident Design, LLC, a product design and invention development lab… While on a scouting trip to Bed, Bath and Beyond with Chris Hawker, president of Trident, it was noted that the pizza cutter was a product that could use some fresh eyes.

TridentDesign-Pitzo-2.jpgThe plastic version is available at Walmart, among other retailers

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