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Extensible trivet in 18/10 stainless steel designed by D'Urbino and Lomazzi.
Alessi - Pescher trivet
Extensible trivet in 18/10 stainless steel designed by D'Urbino and Lomazzi. The same designers also available the "Augh!" version, removable trivet, always in 18/10 polished stainless steel.
Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi, born in Milan in the 1930s, they are Italian designers who have been working together since 1966 in the design of architectures, objects, installations, furnishings and urban planning. They collaborated with the architect Jonathan De Pas from the beginning of their activity until 1991 (the year in which De Pas passed away). In the 1960s they developed with particular interest the activity of creating temporary furniture and architecture characterized by the use of advanced industrial materials and technologies. They designed a series of pneumatic housing structures for the Italian pavilion at the World Expo of Osaka and for the XIV Triennale of Milan and, in 1967, the inflatable chair Blow.
Alessi
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
- D'Urbino, Lomazzi
- Material
- steel