Mediterraneo Spaghetti spoon

AL-007092 (ESI17)
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Product description

Description

The Mediterraneo spaghetti spoon completes the dinnerware collection created by Emma Silvestris. The asymmetrical, irregular shape has been inspired by nature, and in particular marine vegetation. The organic, openwork shape is extremely subtle and delicate - very characteristic of the designer. The spoon is extremely comfortable to use and makes the served dish more attractive.

Specification

Producer

Alessi

Product ID

AL-007092

Designer

Emma Silvestris

Material

stainless steel

Type of spoon

spaghetti spoons

Country of production

China

Length

31 cm (12.2 in)

Weight

0.37 kg (0.82 lb)

SKU

ESI17

EAN

8003299948734

Files

Alessi Fall / Winter 2020 catalogue

PDF • 3,71 MB

For professional 2022 catalogue

PDF • 31,90 MB

Products from the collection

Alessi Mediterraneo

10 products

Customer opinions (1)

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  • Jacek z Wawy07/07/2010
    5.0/5.0
    Beautiful design, it's a shame to use for salads or spaghetti. A great gift idea

More about this product

Emma Silvestris Emma Silvestris was born in 1962 in Salerno. She studied foreign literature and art history. Since 1990 she has been involved in design, working at Special Studio in Bari. Among other things, she designed the entire Mediterraneo range of products for Alessi. Her work combines soft, flowing lines, precision and elegance. She often uses antique symbols and signs, which, when presented with modern technology and materials, take on a new, contemporary meaning.

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