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"5021" Open-Work Basket by Ettore Sottsass, 1981 "5021" Open-Work Basket by Ettore Sottsass, 1981
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Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. A great and influential Maestro of Italian design, the energy of his language and the vitality of his colour and line contrast sharply with any intellectualism and rigidity. The 5021 Round open-work basket, as designed by Ettore Sottsass (1981), is a beautiful example of his design specialty. It comes in your choice of a mirror polished, or matte stainless steel finish. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass, 1981 Features: -Round open-work basket -Mirror polished stainless steel -Dimensions: 7.9" diameter circle This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"5070" Condiment Set by Ettore Sottsass, 1978 "5070" Condiment Set by Ettore Sottsass, 1978
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Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. A great and influential Maestro of Italian design, the energy of his language and the vitality of his colour and line contrast sharply with any intellectualism and rigidity. The 5070 Condiment Set with four crystal and stainless steel bottles on a stand, as designed by Ettore Sottsass (1978), is a beautiful example of his design specialty. It comes in your choice of a mirror polished, or satin stainless steel finish. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass, 1978 Features: -18/10 stainless steel bottle domes and stand -Four crystal glass bottles -Mirror polished or satin finished -Two large cruets for oil and vinegar -Two small shakers for salt and pepper -Dimensions: 7.5"H x 7"W x 3.25"D This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"5071" Parmesan Cheese Cellar by Ettore Sottsass "5071" Parmesan Cheese Cellar by Ettore Sottsass
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Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. A great and influential Maestro of Italian design, the energy of his language and the vitality of his colour and line contrast sharply with any intellectualism and rigidity. The 5071 Parmesan Cheese Cellar featuring crystal and stainless steel construction, as designed by Ettore Sottsass, is a beautiful example of his design specialty. It is made from 18/10 mirror finished stainless steel and is a perfect mate to his 5070 Condiment Set, or any of his singular condiment dispensers within this line. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass Features: -18/10 stainless steel cellar lid and base -Crytal glass container -Your choice of mirror-polished or matte satin finish -Perfect mate to 5070 condiment set This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"76" Pepper Mill by Carlo Mazzeri "76" Pepper Mill by Carlo Mazzeri
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After an early collaboration with Carlo Scarpa in Venice, Carlo Mazzeri took part in the competition for the Colonia Olivetti in Brusson and the Carrara Chamber of Commerce with Mario Righini's studio, and took one of the top places. In 1957 he designed the cocktail shaker "870" with Luigi Massoni, which was one of the first Alessi objects designed by external collaborators and which is still in production and can be found in bars worldwide. In the '60s and '70s he designed a complete collection of objects for Alessi with Anselmo Vitale which were primarily for use in the hotel industry. In addition to the design and creation of consumer products, he has also been involved in civil and industrial construction. With the design of the "76" Pepper Mill, it seems as if Mazzeri has definitely incorporated his design of consumer products into his involvement in industrial construction. The piece has a very industrial feel, looking almost like a brushed metal smoke stack. It is made from 18/10 satin finished stainless steel and features a twist top to grind fresh peppercorns. Designed by: Carlo Mazzeri Features: -Industrial inspired consumer design -Twist top grinder -18/10 stainless steel -Satin finish This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9090" Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper, 1979 "9090" Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper, 1979
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Born in Munich in 1932, Sapper studied Philosophy, Anatomy, Graphics, Engineering and Economics, proving him to be one of the most well-rounded designers to date. With such an understanding of the complex physical elements, the aesthetic and monetary aspects of design, Sapper is a truly unique breed of master designer. A ten time winner of the Compassi d'Oro, it is easily understood that his prime interest lies in the design of technically complex objects from ships to watches. The 9090, as designed by Richard Sapper was not only the first espresso coffee maker in our history, but it was also the first Alessi object designed for the kitchen after the 30's. It also gained us our first Compaso d'Oro Award in 1979 and it is on display in the Permanent Design Collection at the MOMA in New York. The 9090 was the first of our amphibious objects, those that can be used in the kitchen but are attractive enough to be used directly at the table. It proved that there was ample space on the market for "good looking coffee machines," and it spurred on almost all household goods manufacturers to try to imitate our lead. Even after twenty years it remains one of our most popular coffee machines. Designed by: Richard Sapper, 1979 Features: -Coffee and espresso maker design -18/10 stainless steel -Mirror-polished finish -3 Cup Dimensions: 7"H x 4.25" diameter -6 Cup Dimensions: 8"H x 5" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9093/96/97" Tea Set by Michael Graves "9093/96/97" Tea Set by Michael Graves
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Michael Graves is known to spend more than half of his time on design alone, and the 9093 was no exception. The 9093 Kettle with Bird Whistle, as designed by Michael Graves, became a household favorite throughout the world from the very beginning (1985). This sole design has sold the greatest number of units in the entire history of Alessi, and, furthermore, it has been cited in numerous design manuals as one of the "most influential objects of the post-modern style." It is considered a forerunner to designs of today that incorporate a very playful, Americana approach. In addition Graves has created a Sugar Bowl and Creamer that are perfect mates to this piece, the 9096 and 9097. They are beautiful classic pieces that feature many different finish/color options just like the kettle and are also made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide for the handles and lid knobs. When together, these pieces make a wonderful, playful tea set. Designed by: Michael Graves Features: -9093 Kettle with Bird Whistle -Popular and influential post-modern design -18/10 stainless steel -Four finish/color options available -Dimensions: 9"H x 8.5" diameter (Holds 2qt. 3oz.) -9097 Sugar Bowl -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handles and knob -Features a lid with a black knob -Includes matching spoon with black knob -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 3.25"H x 4.25" diameter -9096 Creamer -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handle -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.25" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9096" Creamer by Michael Graves,1988 "9096" Creamer by Michael Graves,1988
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Acclaimed for his ironic interpretation of traditional forms, it is this sensibility that has projected Graves to a star among designers, as can be seen in his many designs for Alessi that clearly depict a “new Americana." The 9096 Creamer as designed by Michael Graves (1988) is a beautiful classic piece that features many different finish/color options and is made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide for the handle. It can have a mirror-polished finish with blue or white handles, or you may choose for it to have a pale gold color, achieved by a silicone resin coating, with white handles. It blends especially well with many coffee makers, cups, and sugar bowls also designed by Michael Graves for Alessi. Designed by: Michael Graves, 1988 Features: -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handle -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.25" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9096/97" Cream and Sugar Set by Michael Graves, 1988 "9096/97" Cream and Sugar Set by Michael Graves, 1988
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Acclaimed for his ironic interpretation of traditional forms, it is this sensibility that has projected Michael Graves to a star among designers. As can be seen in his many designs for Alessi he has clearly depicted a “new Americana." The 9096 Creamer and 9097 Sugar Bowl as designed by Michael Graves (1988) are wonderful examples of this, featuring many different finish/color options made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide. You can choose a mirror-polished finish with blue or white handles, or you may choose a pale gold color, achieved by a silicone resin coating, with white handles. They blend especially well with many coffee makers and cups also designed by Michael Graves for Alessi. Designed by: Michael Graves, 1988 Features: -9096 Creamer -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handle -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 1.75"H x 4.25" diameter -9097 Sugar Bowl with Spoon -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handles and knob -Features a lid with a black knob -Includes matching spoon with black knob -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 3.25"H x 4.25" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9097" Sugar Bowl with Spoon by Michael Graves,1988 "9097" Sugar Bowl with Spoon by Michael Graves,1988
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Acclaimed for his ironic interpretation of traditional forms, it is this sensibility that has projected Graves to a star among designers, as can be seen in his many designs for Alessi that clearly depict a “new Americana." The 9097 Sugar Bowl with Spoon as designed by Michael Graves (1988) is a beautiful classic piece that features many different finish/color options and is made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide for the handles and black lid knob. It can have a mirror-polished finish with blue or white handles, or you may choose for it to have a pale gold colored finish, achieved by a silicone resin coating, with white handles. It blends especially well with many coffee makers, cups, and sugar bowls also designed by Michael Graves for Alessi. Designed by: Michael Graves, 1988 Features: -18/10 stainless steel with polyamide handles and knob -Features a lid with a black knob -Includes matching spoon with black knob -Comes in three color/finish options -Dimensions: 3.25"H x 4.25" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"9098" Pepper Mill by Michael Graves "9098" Pepper Mill by Michael Graves
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Acclaimed for his ironic interpretation of traditional forms, it is this sensibility that has projected Graves to a star among designers, as can be seen in his many designs for Alessi that clearly depict a “new Americana." The 9098 Pepper Mill as designed by Michael Graves is a beautiful classic piece. It is made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide fins that act as the handle to grind the pepper. It has a mirror-polished finish with a blue fin. It blends especially well with many coffee makers, cups, and sugar bowls also designed by Michael Graves for Alessi. Designed by: Michael Graves Features: -18/10 stainless steel -Mirror-polished finish -Polyamide crank to grind pepper This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"AMGI08 S1" Set 1 of Two Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon "AMGI08 S1" Set 1 of Two Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon
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The comic-strip artist and illustrator, Massimo Giacon, is a leading light in the renewal of Italian comic, dividing his time as a graphic artist, designer, musician and artist. More recently, he has come to light as a promising consumer product designer, implementing his interesting, youthful and pop culture iconic artistry to his commissioned mass produced products for notable manufacturers. Each piece incorporates his revitalized Italian comic inspirations for a more fun, imaginative and artistic twist to everyday consumer products. With this said, it is no surprise that Giacon has designed these extremely imaginative pizza plates. Sold in sets of two, each plate has a different picture painted onto its white, porcelain form that seems to be straight out of the comic books. Very fun pieces for your home, this is a new slant on your everyday pizza pan. Designed by: Massimo Giacon Features: -Set of two pizza plates -Made from white porcelain -Features two different images for each -Comic book inspiration This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"AMGI08 S2" Set 2 of Two Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon "AMGI08 S2" Set 2 of Two Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon
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The comic-strip artist and illustrator, Massimo Giacon, is a leading light in the renewal of Italian comic, dividing his time as a graphic artist, designer, musician and artist. More recently, he has come to light as a promising consumer product designer, implementing his interesting, youthful and pop culture iconic artistry to his commissioned mass produced products for notable manufacturers. Each piece incorporates his revitalized Italian comic inspirations for a more fun, imaginative and artistic twist to everyday consumer products. With this said, it is no surprise that Giacon has again designed extremely imaginative pizza plates. This is the second set of two that each has its own two pizza plates with different pictures painted onto their white, porcelain form that seems to be straight out of the comic books. Very fun pieces for your home, this is a new slant on your everyday pizza pan. Designed by: Massimo Giacon Features: -Second set of two pizza plates -Made from white porcelain -Features two different images for each -Comic book inspiration This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"AMGI08" Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon "AMGI08" Pizza Plates by Massimo Giacon
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The comic-strip artist and illustrator, Massimo Giacon, is a leading light in the renewal of Italian comic, dividing his time as a graphic artist, designer, musician and artist. More recently, he has come to light as a promising consumer product designer, implementing his interesting, youthful and pop culture iconic artistry to his commissioned mass produced products for notable manufacturers. Each piece incorporates his revitalized Italian comic inspirations for a more fun, imaginative and artistic twist to everyday consumer products. With this said, it is no surprise that Giacon has designed these extremely imaginative pizza plates. Sold in two sets of two plates, each plate has a different picture painted onto its white, porcelain form that seems to be straight out of the comic books, and now you can collect both together. Very fun pieces for your home, these will bring a new slant to your everyday pizza pan. Designed by: Massimo Giacon Features: -Two sets of two pizza plates each -Made from white porcelain -Each features a different images -Comic book inspirations This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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"Babyboop" Four Section Container by Ron Arad "Babyboop" Four Section Container by Ron Arad
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Hailed as one of the foremost designers of the twentieth century, Ron Arad is known internationally for his unique designs incorporating unorthodox combinations of materials and concepts, and abstract forms. Always adding his own personal slant on things, Arad has made many functional home pieces from durable modern materials with intense artistic flair for any home space. His design for the Babyboop Hors-d'oeuvre Set (2000) is no exception, featuring four distinctive sections made from 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror-polished edge. Designed by: Ron Arad, 2000 Features: -Distinctive four section design -Functionality with aesthetic appeal -Polished 18/10 stainless steel This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday
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