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Water Tower designed by Daniel Libeskind for Alessi is a micro-architecture.
Container in 18/10 stainless steel with stand.
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In nearly a century of history it has gradually evolved to become a leading exponent of the "Factories of Italian design".
The Company is open to change and international development and also deeply rooted in the tradition and cultural background of its territory. Alessi continues to be synonymous with craft objects made with the help of machines.
Today Alessi’s goal is to translate the search for the most advanced cultural, aesthetic, executive and functional quality into the industrial production series. The design product stems from the constant search for mediation between art and industry, between the "Immensity of the Creative Possible" and the needs of the market. The company’s commitment is to constantly work on a boundary line, balancing the most advanced expressions of creativity with the needs of the audience. Alessi has been called a "dream factory". Indeed, through its products it aspires to make its contribution to responding to a desire for people's happiness, to the need for Art and Poetry common to all people.
Alessi - Water Tower container
Water Tower designed by Daniel Libeskind for Alessi is a micro-architecture, designed for him close friend Aldo Rossi, the Milanese architect who is an assiduous investigator of the dialectical relationship between urban planning and the domestic landscape. "Water Tower" is a container inspired by the "water tanks", the water tanks that characterize the roofs of New York skyline
Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind, internationally renowned in the world of architecture and urban design, has designed for FIAM several furniture accessories in curved glass: the mirrors The wing, Mirage and Mirage tv, and the desk Scribe. Libeskind was born in Poland after the war (1946) and became an American citizen in 1965. After studying music in Israel and New York, becoming an acclaimed soloist, he decided to leave everything to study architecture. He graduated in 1970 from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York and in 1972 he also obtained a Master’s degree in History and Theory of Architecture from the Comparative Studies at Essex University in England. Daniel Libeskind’s ongoing research to broaden the boundaries of architecture by adopting a multidisciplinary approach reflects his deep interest and involvement in philosophy, art, literature and music. A fundamental point of his approach is the idea that every construction evolves through human energy and consistently addresses the broad cultural context in which it emerges. Today he lives in New York with his wife and business partner Nina Libeskind.
Alessi
Alessi founded in 1921 as a Workshop for the processing of brass and nickel-silver plates, with foundry, it is recognized for the high quality of its products.In nearly a century of history it has gradually evolved to become a leading exponent of the "Factories of Italian design".
The Company is open to change and international development and also deeply rooted in the tradition and cultural background of its territory. Alessi continues to be synonymous with craft objects made with the help of machines.
Today Alessi’s goal is to translate the search for the most advanced cultural, aesthetic, executive and functional quality into the industrial production series. The design product stems from the constant search for mediation between art and industry, between the "Immensity of the Creative Possible" and the needs of the market. The company’s commitment is to constantly work on a boundary line, balancing the most advanced expressions of creativity with the needs of the audience. Alessi has been called a "dream factory". Indeed, through its products it aspires to make its contribution to responding to a desire for people's happiness, to the need for Art and Poetry common to all people.
- Brand
- Alessi
- Designer
- Daniel Libeskind
- Material
- steel
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