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Jasper Morrison has a well-established international reputation as a designer with an ability to extend skill and composure of form across a broad range of products and materials. He served as the Editor of the Design Year Book in 1999, showing his range and design expertise, which is typically noted as wit and elegance that revitalize rationalist design. In fact, the design critic, Charles Arthur Boyer, described Morrisons work as the production of
everyday objects for everyone's use, making...
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platebowlcup bone china tableware and glass family glasses take their place alongside the knifeforkspoon cutlery (2005), thus forming the first complete alessi “entry level” tableware collection in alessi’s catalogues. it gives me great pleasure to use the term entry level, which i consider a kind of a little of “merit”. it is true that the price of these household objects is highly accessible, but this has not compromised the quality of design.
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The Alessi Saladim Twin Salad Bowls feature a design that creates two bowls out of one serving tool. Use as two separate bowls, or invert one bowl to use as a lid for the other. The Saladim Twin Bowls were designed by Jasper Morrison.
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Set composed of one salad bowl and one salad set in 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished.
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Salad serving bowl in blue-decorated white porcelain.
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Alberto Alessi- it gives me great pleasure to use the term "entry level", which i consider a kind of a little of "merit". it is true that the price of these household objects is highly accessible, but this has not compromised the quality of design. We feel that this design expresses the contribution that "a di alessi" has made to truly democratic design. Jasper has said: "I like the idea of a democratic wine glass which is slightly more formal than the others, to be used to give the table an easy...
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designed by marianne brandt for the bauhaus,1928, re-introduced by alessi, 1995. classic mirrored stainless bowl, 7.5" dia. X 2" h
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Alessi - Jasper Morrison Large Salad Serving Bowl
Born in London in 1959, having studied design at Royal College of Art and at the HDK in Berlin, Jasper Morrison has a well-established international reputation as a designer with an ability to extend skill and composure of form across a broad range of products and materials. He served as the Editor of the Design Year Book in 1999, showing his range and understood design expertise, which is typically noted as wit and elegance that revitalize rationalist design. In fact, the design critic, Charles...
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Alessi 205 - Carlo Mazzeri and Anselmo Vitale Salad Serving Bowl
Born in Oleggio Novara in 1927, Carlo Mazzeri graduated in architecture from the Istituto Universitario di Architettura in Venice in 1956. In 1957 he designed the cocktail shaker "870" with Luigi Massoni, which was one of the first Alessi objects designed by external collaborators and which is still in production and can be found in bars worldwide. In the '60s and '70s he designed a complete collection of objects for Alessi with Anselmo Vitale which were primarily for use in the hotel industry. In...
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The Bettina table set is a project derived from the research that began in 1999 with Future Systems, during the Tea and coffee towers operation. The large flat plate has an functional aesthetic peculiarity: a protruding vein separates the plates surface into two areas, the larger one for the main meal and the smaller one for the side dish. The soup plate has a shaped underrim which enables it to be positioned on the vein of the flat plate. The set includes plates, platters, bowls and cups (coffee...
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Colombina Salad Serving Bowl by Alessi
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This porcelain table set is one of Japanese architect Toyo Ito's first mass produced projects. For the mugs and cups: please note that there are two cup versions offered, a more classical one and one with an ear-shaped handle.
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Saladim Twin Serving Bowls By Jasper Morrison For Alessi - Alessi - Home Furnishings
designed by jasper morrison for alessi, 1998. saladim is perfect for indoor and outdoor use- both halves turn into separate serving bowls. 13.5" dia. x 6" h.
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The junction of the handles to the cups is made with a minimum degree of junction curvature between the handle and the body of the piece. This was not an easy detail to attain, but it gives the unit a very special lightness and elegance. The body of the cups is neither cylindrical nor conical, but has a slightly convex profile which produces unusual light reflections, giving an apparently simple form an appearance that is in no way banal.
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Product: FM10/38 - Colombina collection, Salad serving bowl
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