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.
Salad set in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Creating a new cutlery, from the original and innovative design without distorting its functionality, is one of the toughest challenges for a designer. Ettore Sottsass's cutleries for salad of Nuovo Milano series are an example of how the challenge can be won.
Table fork in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. The smooth and polished grip, the rounded prongs with regular and well-finished tips, are the elements that distinguish the table fork of Nuovo Milano series, a classic with contemporary design, designed by Ettore Sottsass.
Coffee spoon in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed by Ettore Sottsass and made of stainless steel, the Nuovo Milano series features a rich assortment of cutleries, suitable for a lunch, an appetizer, a small meal or a dinner. In a collection rich in different typologies, the coffee spoon is certainly present.
Cutlery/flatware set composed of one cake server and six pastry forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. The Nuovo Milano service was designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1987 by revisiting a traditional cutlery model in a contemporary fashion. The objects of this series are characterised by soft and rounded shapes which are extremely pleasing to the...
The Nuovo Milano series has a rich assortment of table and serving objects, including fish cutleries. The fish fork has the typical slightly flattened prongs and it presents soft and rounded shapes like all the objects of this sophisticated set of cutleries.
For those who want to accompany each dish with the most suitable cutlery, the Nuovo Milano series offers a wide selection of objects. Inevitable objects include fish cutleries. The fish knife - with the typical spatula blade - has a sinuous and rounded line, the same that characterises all the objects of this sophisticated set of cutleries.
The Nuovo Milano series offers a large collection of cutleries, guaranteeing in this way the most suitable instrument for every single meal. In such a collection, cutleries for serving fish, such as the elegant fork featuring the typical slightly flattened prongs, could not be missing.
The fish serving knife of Nuovo Milano series - to be used with the fork - has a rounded, lightweight and easy grip that is perfectly balanced with the blade which has the typical 'spatula' shape, allowing you to separate meat fillets from fishbone.
The chopping knife is part of the large cutleries set for special occasions. In Nuovo Milano series, the soft and smooth shape of the chopping knife's handle makes it easy to grip. Particularly elegant is the design of the cutlery's active part which encloses the blade that cuts essential pieces of roasted or boiled meat.
Table spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects.
Table forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects.
Knives in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects.
Cutlery set composed of one table spoon, one table fork, one table knife, one dessert fork, one tea spoon in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck...
Dessert knives in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects.
Ice ceam spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of 'Lombard classicism' in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects.
Table spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. With the 'Mami' cutlery series, Stefano Giovannoni's great commitment and unmatched talent directly challenge the grand masters of design. Proof positive that he is on the Mount Olympus of design. For the 'super and popular' champion of playful design, his declared ambition of taking his place in...
Cutlery set composed of six table spoons, six table forks, six table knives, six coffee spoons in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. With the 'Mami' cutlery series, Stefano Giovannoni's great commitment and unmatched talent directly challenge the grand masters of design. Proof positive that he is on the Mount Olympus of design. For the 'super and...
Cutlery set composed of one table spoon, one table fork, one table knife monobloc, one dessert fork, one tea spoon in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. With the 'Mami' cutlery series, Stefano Giovannoni's great commitment and unmatched talent directly challenge the grand masters of design. Proof positive that he is on the Mount Olympus of design. For...
Table forks in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. The cutlery set was designed by the English architect David Chipperfield. Attention to continuity of form makes the grip soft and the design startling (despite its apparent simplicity).
Serving fork in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Massimiliano Fuksas and Doriana Mandrelli have been commissioned by Alessi to bring their considerable talents to the concept of the table in its entirety. Their objective is to introduce an incisive and contemporary interpretation to the classic rituals of the table.
Table knives in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished. Massimiliano Fuksas and Doriana Mandrelli have been commissioned by Alessi to bring their considerable talents to the concept of the table in its entirety. Their objective is to introduce an incisive and contemporary interpretation to the classic rituals of the table.