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The Trinity Basket is designed based on a simple geometric shape that develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. Adam Cornish intends to reproduce the appearance of a natural element through the modern processes of industrial production. The dynamic shape of the basket is created through a process of laser perforations in sheet steel, which is then shaped mechanically.
This centerpiece is a testament to Alessi's dedication to design excellence. Crafted with precision, its sleek form and intricate detailing make it a standout piece for any dining table or display shelf. This decorative bowl seamlessly blends form and function, offering a sophisticated touch to both modern and traditional settings.
La Stanza dello Scirocco is a range of items suitable for different rooms, such as the kitchen and the living room born out of the abstract and motionless atmosphere of a magic place: The room in large Sicilian country homes where one is forced to seek shelter from the sultriness while waiting for the scirocco to die down. The upshot is a collection of geometrically irregular items made up of small splinters of various sizes, interlaced in an unstable balance.
Looks great. Love the design.. Lavinia. Boise, ID. 2022-09-03 13:39:40
The Pierre Charpin basket by Alessi is a beautifully designed serving bowl that doubles as a statement piece for your dining space. With its sleek, modern design, it adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any occasion. Perfect for serving a variety of dishes or as a standalone decorative accent, this basket reflects a commitment to quality and style.
The dynamic formal rhythm of the Trinity fruit bowl, designed by Adam Cornish, is created on the basis of a simple geometric shape that develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. The designer wanted to recreate the appearance of a natural element through modern industrial production processes. Due to its original form and large size, “Trinity” may be used not only as a fruit bowl but also as an elegant centerpiece.
The “Trinity” centerpiece is designed on the basis of a simple geometric shape that develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. Adam Cornish's intention is to reproduce the appearance of a natural element through the modern processes of industrial production. Due to its perforated structure and large size, “Trinity” may be used not only as a centerpiece but also as an elegant fruit bowl.
couldn't be more pleased with this beautiful modern designed bowl. . DeWitt. West Bloomfield, MI. 2020-06-18 14:15:21
Newness, freshness, and poetry dominate the aesthetic/constructive approach developed by the Campana brothers, Fernando and Humberto, for their “Blow Up” series, in which the form of the objects is created by the play of shapes and spaces generated by the steel rods put together almost at random. The theme is as recognizable here as it is in many of the designs by the talented Brazilian pair.
. Susana. Bethesda, MD. 2020-09-07 22:13:30
Humberto Campana, a lawyer, and Fernando Campana, architect, have been working together in San Paolo since 1983 in the field of artistic design. Their radical point of view is strengthened by the use of poor materials and industrial rubbish. Hand-made products represent the possibility of social redemption in a poor country...
The basket belongs to a category of objects that have been present in the domestic household for centuries: The metal wire basket. It was the first object to result from the technological research into folded metal wire carried out by the Alessi Technical Office in the second half of the 1940s.
A decorative bowl with minimalist lines, designed by Jasper Morrison. Surface granulation and a rich black tone enhance this object's simple shapes, to add a touch of elegance to your home.
. Gwendolyn. Las Vegas, NV. 2023-04-05 16:00:27
This bowl designed by Lluis Clotet was a development from the ''Foix Tray'' which he designed for Alessi in 1994. Originally inspired by the crumpled effect of foil paper - he chose to replicate the crumpled effect of a felt hat as the inspiration for the Sarria basket. With its mirror-polished stainless steel finish and moving lines, this piece exhibits just how ''supple'' metalworking can really be. Just as functional as it is captivating, this is a beautiful piece to accompany the ''Foix Tray.''
The citrus basket made from metal wire has been in production since 1952 and has become a classic of contemporary industrial design, a genuine archetype of bar service "essential" objects in terms of its proportions, lightness, and function.
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