The 5-Minute Rule for ODI HOUSEWARES – Copper/Stainless Steel Wine Cooler
Sold Out Raise your dinner table with this stunning, minimalist White wine Cooler. Luxurious and refined, the stainless-steel body has been completed with a titanium-based molecular embedding process that not just adds a sophisticated edge to your supper celebration or evening meal, it guarantees these upscale productions will not corrode, oxidize or stain.
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Design Ettore Sottsass, 197918/10 stainless-steel, lacquered columnMade in Italy by AlessiThe fruit of comprehensive research study by Alberto Gozzi on professional bar & white wine utensils. Ettore Sottsass is known the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and style which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the 2nd World War.
The Red wine cooler stand is provided in 18/10 stainless-steel mirror polished with a dark brown lacquered column. Can be utilized with either the ice container or either size of the white wine coolers, sold individually. 9.5″ dia. 25.25″ h $555.00 + free shipping in the continental U.S.( in-stock items normally ship in 1-2 organization days.
Ettore Sottsass (b. 1917) of Innsbruck, Austria grew up in Milan with an architect for a father. He finished from Politecnico di Torino in 1939 with a degree in architecture. He served in the Italian military and invested much of The second world war in a concentration camp in Yugoslavia In 1981, Sottsass came together with other young designers and architects to form the Memphis Group, who were hailed as one of the most particular examples of Post-modernism in design and the arts.
Sottsass had a vast body of work: furnishings, fashion jewelry, ceramics, glass, silver work, lighting, office machine design and structures which motivated generations of architects and designers. Alessi was established in 1921 by Giovanni Alessi to produce crafted metal products for eating and drinking. In 1935, Carlo Alessi, boy of Giovanni, was called chief designer.
