The four pieces of plastic Cutlery were originally proposed by Jan Kaplicky as an alternative to his tableware project “Bettina”, which later went into production in 2008. The name “Zlin” r...
To round off the brilliance and success of the “Tonale” project presented in the last catalogue, we have hatched the “Santiago” Cutlery set designed by the English architect David Chipperfi...
This cutlery set was one of the first objects designed during the late 1930s by three young architects who became leading exponents of what is known as “Lombardy classicism” in the field of de...
The “Bettina” table service, certainly Alessi's most innovative design in this area, took a long time to complete. It was designed by Future Systems, the designers who, you may remember, were a...
After their “Mao-Mao” tray and “E-Li-Li” coffee cups and vases (2005), Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas have artfully addressed the theme of the tabletop as a whole with a complete service o...
Morrison’s “Knifeforkspoon” series is certainly one of the strongest elements in the Autumn/Winter 2004 range. When considering this cutlery I find myself reiterating the extraordinary consis...
The cutlery series “Asta” and the glassware series “Din-don” (2004) will complete Alessandro Mendini’s tableware range, started in 1996 with the plain white “How much white” porcelain...
This set of cutlery is a real achievement, an extraordinary undertaking in the history of flatware - at least at the level of industrial production - since the handle of every single piece has an a...
An important project with outstanding historic precedents in our catalogue: the flatware services by Castiglioni, Sottsass, Caccia Dominioni…In a face-to face confrontation with the great masters...
This is the only Alessi design by Marco Zanuso, who I often consider to be the father of Italian design. The Duna set is derived from a design project he presented in 1960 for a competition organis...
Designed by J. Hoffmann (1870-1956) for the Wiener Werkstaette and presented for the first time to the public at the exhibition entitled "The Laid Table" in Neustifgasse 32 in Vienna, this cutlery ...
The tableware range composed of porcelain (Pluto), glasses (Porthos and Acqua) and cutlery (Yong) represents the core of the Venturini family. The unmistakeable, strong theme of his poetic emerges ...
This cutlery was awarded the first prize in the competition coordinated by Giò Ponti for Reed & Barton in 1960, but was never manufactured, probably because of the extreme technical problems posed...
For many years, Dry was Alessis only model of cutlery. Despite the grim prospects forwarded by those in the sector (Theres no way a manufacturer can offer the market just one single model, you will...






















































































































































































































































































































































































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