Alessi – Pulcina – Michele de Lucchi – Espresso Coffee Maker – 3 Cups – Red – Aluminium
62,00 €
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Designed by Michele de Lucchi, Pulcina encapsulates a small but substantial design innovation that stops dispensing the drink at the right time before the coffee gets a bitter aftertaste. This helps to enhance the full and rich aroma.
The spout, which recalls a chick’s beak (hence the name of the coffee maker) allows it to perfectly stop the drop.
Dimensions: H 20 cm, L 15,2 cm, W 9,2 cm
Capacity: 150 ml / 3 cups
Material: Aluminium
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Colour: RedArchitect Michele De Lucchi was a prominent figure in movements, he designed lamps and furniture for the most well known Italian and European companies and realized architectural project in Italy and abroad. He was appointed Officer of the Italian Republic for services to design and architecture and has been nominated Professor at the Design Faculty of the Politecnico of Milan and Member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome. He has recently realized a number of proejcts for the city of Milan as some of the pavilions for Expo 2015. For the Salone del Mobile 2015 De Lucchi has created “La Passeggiata” for Workplace3.0, dedicated to his vision of workspace.
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Alessi – Pulcina – Michele de Lucchi – Espresso Coffee Maker – 3 Cups – Red – Aluminium
Since its establishment in 1921, Alessi has gradually evolved, becoming a leading exponent of the “Factories of Italian design”, capable of mediating between the most interesting expressions of international creativity and the public, society and the market. Its mission is to translate these creative expressions into real objects capable of fulfilling dreams and satisfying the public’s desires.
Alessi’s commitment is to translate the search for the most advanced cultural, aesthetic, executive and functional quality into industrial mass production. It has been called a “Factory of dreams” and its aim is to respond, with its products, to the need for happiness, for Art and Poetry, a need shared by the whole of mankind.