The pots of the Mami collection, created by Stefano Giovannoni, are a hymn to the soft and pot-bellied shapes of the traditional Italian utensils from which the delicious aromas of Sunday lunch spread throughout the house. The Mami cookware set is made of 18/10 stainless steel, with a polished finish.
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The conica, the first espresso coffee maker project by architect Aldo Rossi, was born from a play of simple geometric shapes that form a mini table architecture, with a concise and elegant style. A timeless icon, the conica has a stainless steel body and a copper bottom: a refined object, with essential geometric lines that give life to a functional tool with which to prepare and serve coffee.
Available for 3 and 6 cups
Electric version of the famous kettle with the bird, it represents for Alessi the meeting point between great design and large-scale production methods, a meeting obstinately sought by Michael Graves, applying his personal visual code that blends influences from Art Deco to Pop Art up to the language of cartoons.
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