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Kitchen Accessory
Moulin à sel et poivre ES18 Jaune, noir, blanc
ALESSI
€75.65 €89.00
€63.04 HT
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Kitchen Accessory
Moulin à sel et poivre ES18 Jaune, noir, blanc
ALESSI
Moulin à sel et poivre ES18 Jaune, noir, blanc
€75.65 €89.00
€63.04 HT
€75.65 €89.00
€63.04 HT
Description
Le moulin ES18, dessiné par Ettore Sottsass et édité par Alessi, présente un design original et coloré. Les variations du grain, les nœuds ou encore l’aspect du bois rendent chaque produit unique. Pour moudre le sel, le poivres ou des épices, le moulin ES18 est indispensable sur votre table lors de vos repas quotidiens ou dans votre cuisine. Eco-responsable, il a été fabriqué à partir de bois, de peinture à eau et sans solvants afin de protéger la santé humaine mais également l’environnement. Le moulin ES18 Alessi est un accessoire pratique et original, idéal pour relever vos plats.
Born in Innsbruck, Austria, in 1917, he studied architecture at the Turin Polytechnic, graduating in 1939. Ettore Sottsass is considered to be one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. He began his career as an architect in his father's firm, and together they set about rebuilding their country after the war. Generally building only social housing, Ettore Sottsass turned to design, failing to realise his ambitions in architecture, and decided to open his own agency in Milan in 1947. A master of colour and lighting effects, he combines architecture and design. During his career, Sottsass collaborated with many designers, including George Nelson in New York and Olivetti in Italy. He creates furniture and lighting for Artemide and table accessories for Alessi. With the Callimaco floor lamp, Ettore Sottsass created one of the great classics of design.
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ALESSI
In 1921, Giovanni Alessi founded the Italian company Alessi. Since 1929, the company has focussed on producing nickel- or silver-plated copper tableware. When Carlo Alessi, Giovanni's son, was appointed design director in 1935, handcrafting methods were replaced by industrial manufacturing. In 1955, the company began collaborating with world-renowned architects and designers such as Richard Sapper, Ettore Sottsass, and later, Philippe Starck and Marcel Wanders. Alessi makes design accessible by focussing on useful, humorous and visually appealing home accessories. Most of its products have become design classics that are sold and exhibited around the world.