Indiscret!ons
Pss!Pss! I have an indiscretion!
Today begins the Macef 2009 (16th – 19th January) and Alessi is going to present its new SpringSummer collection by Chipperfield:

New Collection SpringSummer2009
Like paper cut-outs
Girotondo by King Kong – Stefano Giovannoni and Guido Venturini for A di Alessi
when a symbol makes the story
The original plan for the Girotondo series for Alessi called for a series of objects decorated with a chain of human cutouts. These plans eliminated or, better still, reduced the formal design of the object to a bare minimum, with everything hinging on the serial repetition of an iconographic and figurative element that everyone could recognise.
The little man was the result of the search for a strong figurative signal that would immediately appeal the memory or, in other words, a sort of archetypal communication culture. The chain of little men is the same motif that children make with paper cut-outs. The idea was to treat stainless steel as if it were paper, having the little men circling the edge as if they were holding hands and keeping together the objects in the bowl with their own ‘Girotondo’.
Founder members of the Boldist movement, Stefano Giovannoni (La Spezia, 1954) and Guido Venturini (Alfonsine, 1957) graduated in architecture in Florence. They work and live in Milan. Since 1979 they have taught and carried out research at Florence Faculty of Architecture, and now also at the Domus Academy in Milan. In 1985 they set up King Kong Productions, concerning themselves with avant-garde research in design, interiors, fashion and architecture. Their focus was on cartoons, science fiction, celluloid mythology, and the areas of imaginary and artificial fiction. They work an iconographic, primary and conceptual datum with a mixture of poetry and irony that supersedes the disciplinary conceptions of object form, composition and design.
Those little King-Kong ‘men’ have turned up on the edging of objects that belong to the most consolidated Alessi traditions, such as our trays or baskets. Now they have multiplied and have set out to invade familiar territories (such as the chopping board and napkin holder) and unfamiliar ones (key ring, bookmark, candles). Their apotheosis, though, has to be ‘Girotondo (Ring-around-the-rosy) Jewellery’ (1998 ) followed by a new range of textile products produced by Lyntex in Belgium (Boys and girls towel, bath and hand towel, bath sheet and bath mat).
- round tray
- fruit holder
- round basket
- round basket
- placemat
- oval ray
- hors doeuvre set
- set of two mocha cups with saucers
- mug with heat resistent glass
- napkin ring
- kitchen box with hermetic lid
- egg cup
- caps
- breadstick holder
- toast rack
- kitchen timer
- trivet
- magnet
- photo frame
- bookstand
- bracelet
- textile
All products are made in mirror polished stainless steel or in epoxy resin coated steel (red, blue, black, green yellow), silk screen glass and PMMA. The textile products are made of 100% jaquard cotton terry cloth.
Christmas Alessi 2008
Christmas figurine 2nd collection by Massimo Giacon and Marcello Jori for A di Alessi 2008
With this second collection of porcelain figurines, Alessi has created a series of faithful little companions that represent a magical world.
The discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament is seen as an inspiring, reassuring cult object, and each figurine is designed by either Massimo Giacon or Marcello Jori.
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Micheal Natale: the Father Christmas of “Made in Italy”. Protector of tradition.
Mago Sterlino: brings harmony and equilibrium at work. Alessi suggests placing it on your desk or wherever you discuss business: it will help your negotiations be successful.
Orson & Natalino: a continuation of the series “The adventures of Natalino”.
I Buonanno: bearers of good cheer. They promote good vibes between couples, encouraging laughter, dancing and the desire to celebrate.
Rudy & Sventola: they help to resolve conflict. A continuation of the series “The adventures of Sventola”, otherwise known as “Topolone” design Marcello Jori.
I Valentini: for men and women who want to become lovers….they make you want to say YES!
Christmas Alessi 2007

Presepe - group in porcelain
This gorgeous modern take on a classic nativity scene allows you to add a little touch of personality to your home or office! Great to display not only during the holidays but any day to showcase your unique sense of style!

figurine in porcelain
Even Santa needs a break sometimes! This little figurine brings that idea to life artistically showcasing a Santa figure taking a small break from the festivities as he sits propped against a Christmas tree.
And here all the original figurines made by Alessi for a unique Christmas!!

figurine in porcelain - whole collection
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- figurine in porcelain – whole collection
- Presepe – group in porcelain
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Items made by casting in shiny white porcelain, hand-decorated in bright and incandescent cold colors. Some details achieved using decalcomania, others by airbrushing.
Kettles’evolution
In this post you can find a range of kettles created by designers coming from all over the world: from the famous kettle with small bird shaped whistle to the innovative kettle with magnetic steel heat diffusing bottom.
Kettles designed by Aldo Rossi, Micheal Graves, Richard Sapper, Andrea Branzi, Stefano Giovannoni, Frank Gehry
- kettle 1983
- kettle 1985
- kettle 1986
- kettle 1992
- kettle 1992
- kettle 2003
This kettle was the first designer kettle, heralding a new season of kettle ideas for ourselves as well as many other kettle manufacturers. The true heart of this design is the brass whistle whose pipes sing two notes, mi and si, when the steam blows through them, giving a particularly attractive melody. Sapper wanted to avoid giving the kettles whistle the usual irksome sound of the other kettles on the market.
And this purely musical requirement led to what can be described as Alessis first multi-sensorial design.

kettle 1983
The head of a large and successful family of objects designed by Graves in the Eighties and Nineties, this was the first product by an American designer to be included in the Alessi catalogue. It opened the way for the playful design style that subsequently characterised the Nineties and thanks to an inspired mix of post-modern and pop idioms it has become one of the intenationally recognised icons of the Eighties. An Alessi best seller since 1985, this is actually the product that has sold the greatest number of units in the history of the company.

kettle 1985
All kettles are in stainless steel mirror polished with handle in PA or wood. The kettle of Richard Sapper has a melodic whistle in brass.
The Alessi store in Milan
Today I’ve been to visit the Alessi store in Milan near San Babila. It was gorgeous!
I’d always seen some Alessi products, at my sister’s home, but enter in those beautiful shop has been stanning…it is enormous and full of an happy atmophere, and see in reality the product I’ve talk about for months it has been fantastic…They are hundreds time more beautiful and interesting than as seen in small picture…You can look to the details, to the briliant color and feel the high quality.
Time to close
I’ve planned to wish you all Merry Christmas on the 25th, but, today is the last usefull day to update this blog…
so…now I’ll post all the posts that should be published in the future days!!!
It’s time to close!
























































