F.F.F. for pet

December 16, 2008 at 11:22 am (House accessories) (, , , )

Family Follows Fiction designed by Miriam Mirri for A di Alessi

Lupita dog bowl

Creating pieces that offer each being another chance to live life to its fullest, Miriam Mirri has specialized in the design of pieces that exude emotion and feeling that translate to the lives of observers and consumers in a frequently cold, modern society. Her pieces for Alessi exhibit these fun-loving characteristics to the fullest and offer yet another chance for people to smile. The Lupita Dog Bowl is another piece that exhibits these characteristics, featuring a bone-shaped handle attached to the side of the dish for easy filling and movement, as well as a removable 18/10 stainless steel insert for easy cleaning. Made of PP plastic and steel, this piece is perfect for any pooch with a good appetite and a penchant for high design.

dog bowl

dog bowl

Tigrito cat bowl

After the “Lupita” dog bowl (2002) comes the inevitable cat bowl.

Indeed, “Tigrito” was strongly requested by the lovers of the other half of the pet world. The same designer and the same delicately playful approach, adding a new item to the new collection of articles dedicated to our animal friends. As in previous cases, part of the proceeds from the sale of the “Tigrito” bowl will be given to an organisation for the protection of animals, in this case “GAIA Animali e Ambiente”.

cat bowl

cat bowl

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F.F.F. with love

December 15, 2008 at 11:09 am (Table Accessories) (, , , , , )

Family Follows Fiction designed by Miriam Mirri

New tableware objects by Miriam Mirri, a meticulous and delicate author of design’s more playful language, who has been capable of expressing all her own, personal nuances of warmth, a designer who is carrying out her gentle interpretation of playfulness in the 2000s with the design that characterizes her with a very personal, affectionate tone. 

Love, Big love and Super love are all made in PMMA and 18/10 stainless steel.

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Bathroom?!F.F.F.style

December 14, 2008 at 11:54 am (House accessories) (, , , , , , , , , )

Family Follows Fiction for Bathroom

designed by Stefano Giovannoni, Miriam Mirri, Massimo Giacon, Stefano Pirovano, Elisa Gargan and Guido Venturini

Alessi is not focused only on kitchen and tables accessories but also on all other parts of an house, in order to completely serve people in their everyday life everywhere, always with the creativity and fantasy that makes every object unique and special.

With “Merdolino”, the first object by Alessi for the bathroom, and one that was not free of criticism for having dared touch such a difficult subject, Alessi brought in a welcome breath of poetry to which people were not used but which opened up whole new vistas in development.

All the bathroom collection is made by thermoplastic resin and PP.

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F.F.F.

December 13, 2008 at 11:17 am (Table Accessories, Tableware) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Family Follows Fiction

designed by Stefano Giovannoni, Guido Venturini, Stefano Pirovano, Massimo Giacon, Philippe Starck, Mattia di Rosa, Alejandro Ruiz, Michael Graves, Biagio Cisotti, Alessandro Mendini, Lorena Bozzoli and CSA/LPWK.

A di Alessi products are the result of longstanding collaborations with the best international designers.
Working from a desire to introduce the public at large to the quality and exclusivity of the finest contemporary design, they have created a line of “democratic” and accessible products for every home.
This innovative grater is part of the Family Follows Fiction (F.F.F.) range, hilariously funny and fantasy-inspired products ideal for enlivening any family home.

The metaproject F.F.F. begun in 1991, grew out of a desire to explore the emotional structure of objects, focused in the most delicate, intimate, sensory human needs.
The objects became ludic tools, telling little tales, giving captivating twists to everyday uses, suggesting a mediation with playfulness and becoming a bridge to the fantastical.
At the outset the idea was to reproduce the process of creation and animation of the object common to the world of childhood and to primitive cultures.

Since 2004, the year of “Anna G.” and “Alessandro M.”, we have all been waiting for a new element of surprise on the corkscrew front. “Parrot”, the practical, pocket-sized sommelier corkscrew, has been designed to meet these expectations.

sommelier corkscrew

sommelier corkscrew

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Design as a life style

December 13, 2008 at 11:06 am (Introduction) ()

Alessi - Design as a lifestyle

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