The Girotondo perforated basket is an icon of the Alessi catalogue. The creative duo King-Kong, Stefano Giovannoni and Guido Venturini, created the motif of the little men chasing each other in a merry-go-round, hence the name of the collection: a fretwork with an immediate and evocative language, which finds space on everyday objects.
Diameter cm 18
€60,00
If the product is not available delivery times may vary from 7 to 30 days, contact us for further information.
Related products
CACTUS! è una fruttiera decorata da un traforo che ricorda il fitto intrecciarsi delle pale dei cactus. Il traforo diventa un elemento ornamentale che conferisce valore a un oggetto apparentemente semplice, ampliando la sua funzione da contenitore a ricercato elemento d’arredo.
Disponibile in 4 colori diversi e in due misure: 21 e 29 cm
The 9093 kettle with bird-shaped whistle is one of the best-selling Alessi objects in the world. The design of this kettle, created by Michael Graves in 1985, blends cultured influences from European art, American Pop and references to pre-Columbian cultures. The extraordinary success that the kettle has achieved since the year of its production is due to this very personal visual language of Graves. A cultured and elegant object, but at the same time playful and fun: when the water boils the bird sings, inevitably raising a smile. Kettle in 18\/10 stainless steel and thermoplastic resin. Magnetic steel bottom suitable for induction cooking
The magical atmosphere of the Stanza dello Scirocco inspired the design of the fruit bowl of the same name, a movement of steel tiles that leaves room for imagination. Length 27 cm, height 13
A domestic object designed by the Swiss architect Mario Botta, this carafe is suitable for serving both water and wine at the table.
Capacity 100cl, Height 29 cm
An ironic tribute to a real woman, Anna G.’s smiling face has become a cult figure over the years, a true “design portrait”. With the Color Tales collection, his unmistakable smile returns with a small series of new color versions, a tribute to the chromatic research of its author, Alessandro Mendini.