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Alessi is the brand of kitchenware that has created some of the most outstanding objects of our daily day. Founded in 1921, Alessi has always stood out for the high quality of its products and the modern minimalism that adds a contemporary touch to any space. Alessi has remained at the forefront of design and innovation, and continues to work with the most important designers of today, and is currently considered the Italian Design Factories.
Alessi is the brand of kitchenware that has created some of the most outstanding objects of our daily day. Founded in 1921, Alessi has always stood out for the high quality of its products and the modern minimalism that adds a contemporary touch to any space. Alessi has remained at the forefront of design and innovation, and continues to work with the most important designers of today, and is currently considered the Italian Design Factories.
Tray Ø42cm - Veneer.Tray in steel with relief decoration.
Designed by Piero Lissoni is part of the family of objects for the bathroom Birillo. The balance between the minimal shape and the used materials is the main characteristic of this project. The entire range of product is minimal and essential thanks to its rectangular shape and very well finished with it's rounded edges. The objects are simple but never...
Designed by Piero Lissoni is part of the family of objects for the bathroom Birillo. The balance between the minimal shape and the used materials is the main characteristic of this project. The entire range of product is minimal and essential thanks to its rectangular shape and very well finished with it's rounded edges. The objects are simple but never...
Designed by Rodrigo Torres. The internal magnets grasp the clips, and so doing endow them with a plumed look. Despite its elegance, Chip is exceptionally solid and can also be used as a desktop paperweight.
Still modern in its elegant simplicity, this tray fully reflects the design currents of the time when it was created (1961), when the concept of design was introduced to household goods for the first time.
A Tray defined by the composition of two geometric elements, simple in form and complementary in function. A plate of U-folded stainless steel, forms the body of the tray and a pair of wide handles (made of black PMMA) enclose the two ends of the plate. The wide, sloped handles confer a solidity on the tray that is not just visual and they are reminiscent...
Part of the large family of steel objects with minimalist appeal, for the table service conceived by Jasper Morrison from 2000 onwards.
Michele De Lucchi designs Le cerchie, a round tray/centrepiece that encapsulates the minimalist style of the Italian architect. The 3-step edge is the distinctive feature of the project: an architectural design which, as the name suggests ( REF:cerchie REF: is Italian for circles), is reminiscent of a square surrounded by a staircase. Le cerchie brings to...
Oval Tray With Handles ø48cm.One of the Alessi's greatest trays, it echoes the decorative details of the family of kettles with whistling birds from 1985.
Clotet, who is especially active in architecture but who has also made a number of interesting designs of objects, was fascinated by the playful crumpling of a tray in silver paper and reproduced the effect in a successful mini-series of trays and baskets, in which the crumpled edge is achieved using a complex technique of cold-pressing in a single...
Octave by Abi Alice is produced simply by cutting, bending and welding specific areas of an 18/10 stainless steel sheet and the result is an elegant container for the table suitable for serving bread or breadsticks. The polished finishing enhances the sophisticated simplicity of the object. This project reflects the Abi Alice's interest in mathematics and...
The double-wall technique allows the creation of objects that are hollow inside and therefore very light despite their volume, as in this elegant and formal study of the simplicity of the bowl archetype.
The double-wall technique allows the creation of objects that are hollow inside and therefore very light despite their volume, as in this elegant and formal study of the simplicity of the bowl archetype.
The 'Mediterraneo' decoration by LPWK REF: Emma Silvestris is the most recent example of a decoration that has been so successful that it has led to the creation of a family.
The 'Mediterraneo' decoration by LPWK REF: Emma Silvestris is the most recent example of a decoration that has been so successful that it has led to the creation of a family.
Fruit Holder Ø29Cm - Mediterraneo Red.The 'Mediterraneo' decoration by LPWK - Emma Silvestris is the most recent example of a decoration that has been so successful that it has led to the creation of a family.
Emma Silvestris designed a bowl that, inserted into the Fruit bowl, creates a new object, suitable for salads or other foods such as fruit salads, pasta, etc.
La Rosa, symbol of femininity, grace and love, is transformed here into a little perforated steel fruit holder, designed by Emma Silvestris. An alchemic symbol of universal harmony: flower of Venus, an image of regeneration.
The beautiful Alessi CACTUS! small fruit bowl (21cm) is made from stainless steel mirror polished, with edge decorated by laser cutting. Designed by Marta Sansoni.
Movement is the main characteristic of this second project for Alessi by Odile Decq. The 'Twist Again' fruit holder originates from a piece of sheet metal, cut and folded to create a dynamic shape, a vortex of lines and surfaces that spread out from the centre. Once again, this designer has come up with a small-scale version of some of the elements...
The basket, designed by Pierre Charpin, on the other hand, whose use is so evident, is an essential part of our domestic landscape both in the kitchen and in the sitting room, a presence that reminds us of an ancient, pre-industrial past, bringing back the old 'gallery trays' trays from the 18th and 19th century to mind.You can use it also as a fruit basket.