
January 11, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Alessi were victorious in the 2011 Good Design Awards. The Dressed collection by Marcel Wanders, the Blossom open-work fruit bowl by Elena Manferdini, the Moka Alessi coffee maker by Alessandro Mendini, the Shiba collection of pots and pans by Naoto Fukasawa, and the ILBAGNOALESSI One Tuna washbasin by Stefano Giovannoni for Laufen were all recognised by the Good Design Awards judging panel.
The Dressed collection is a full line of dishware, glassware and silverware created with Marcel Wanders’ signature Baroque detailing. The Blossom fruit bowl by Elena Manferdini is the young Italian designer’s first item for Alessi, borrowing technique and tradition from the arts and crafts movement and featuring an inter-connected quatrefoil pattern that is the result of a great deal of research and testing.
The Moka Alessi is architect Alessandro Mendini’s homage to Alberto Alessi’s maternal grandfather, Alfonso Bialetti, the creator of the indispensable Bialetti Moka that is a mainstay in many Italian kitchens.
The Shiba collection of pots and pans is centered on designer Fukasawa’s belief that a family of four needs only a small number of pots and pans to cook their meals. The set features a blend of aluminium and stainless steel, and wood.
The Tuna washbasin from the ILBAGNOALESSIOne collection by Stefano Giovannoni stands out for its complete originality with its asymmetrical form and elongated silhouette gradually and smoothly moving to a fine point.
“Alessi is honoured to be recognised with five 2011 Good Design Awards,” said Paolo Cravedi, Managing Director of Alessi USA. We would like to thank the designers for such exciting and original projects and the Chicago Athenaeum for recognizing the creativity and innovative spirit of Alessi.”
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