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Antipasto tray "B51", black resin, Alessi, Ettore Sottsass 90s
Antipasto tray "B51", black resin, Alessi, Ettore Sottsass 90s
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The Alessi appetizer tray designed by the famous designer Ettore Sottsass will elevate your moments of conviviality.
This iconic piece merges functionality and aesthetics, embodying the spirit of postmodernist design.
With its organic shape and bold lines, the tray is not just an accessory, but a truly iconic and minimalist object.
Ideal for presenting your appetizers and drinks, it creates a festive, elegant and pragmatic atmosphere.
Made with quality materials, this tray reflects Alessi's commitment to innovation and craftsmanship.
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) was an Italian designer and architect, famous for his key role in the postmodernist design movement.
Founder of the Memphis group in 1981, he revolutionized design with bold shapes, bright colors and innovative materials.
Sottsass believed that design should be both functional and aesthetic, incorporating elements of art and culture. His iconic creations, such as furniture with geometric patterns and plastic objects, reflect a playful approach and a critique of the rationality of modernist design.
His influence extends beyond furniture and architecture, touching on fields such as photography and painting. By combining tradition and modernity, Sottsass left a lasting legacy, inspiring many generations of designers.
Condition: very good, with original box.
Designer Ettore Sotsass
Material: glass and resin
Dimensions: 32.5 cm in diameter
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