Komplet łyżek do sałatek ze stali szczotkowanej CITTERIO 98 Salad Servers Set 2
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Citterio 98 was created by legendary architect Antonio Citterio and industrial designer Oliver Löw as a flatware collection meant to be a functional modern update to traditional cutlery that meets the demands of contemporary life. The cutlery set showcases bold, distinctive design and balanced proportions in matte-brushed stainless steel.
Wysokość.H | 17,3 |
Głęb.Szer.W | 3,2 |
Motyw | Set 2 |
Materiał | Metal |
Kolor | Srebrny |
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Citterio 98 was created by legendary architect Antonio Citterio and industrial designer Oliver Löw as a flatware collection meant to be a functional modern update to traditional cutlery that meets the demands of contemporary life. The cutlery set showcases bold, distinctive design and balanced proportions in matte-brushed stainless steel. Weighted, solid and smooth. The Citterio 98 serving set features the signature broad, flat handle that tapers at the waist, making it an easy fit for every hand. Perfect for serving pastas, salads and other bigger dishes. Durable for everyday yet versatile enough for any table setting. Ideal housewarming gift. Combines well with Collective Tools collection. Dishwasher safe.
Citterio 98
The bold, distinctive design and the generous proportions have made Citterio 98 a modern classic. Each piece in this collection has a pleasant touch and feel to fit every hand. The matte-brushed stainless steel design feels equally at home in both formal and informal dinner settings.
Height: 3.2cm
Width: 17.3 m
Material: Stainless Steel
Antonio Citterio
Born in Meda, Italy, in 1950, Antonio Citterio is an internationally renowned designer and architect. Citterio has won many prizes including the Compasso d'Oro in 1987 and 1995. He has carried out a range of striking design and architecture commissions for companies like B&B Italia, Kartell and Vitra and his products are part of the MoMA permanent collection and the Centre de Pompidou in Paris.
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