Category: Home & Garden - Kitchen, Dining & Bar - Flatware
Current Price: $900 USD
Ending Time: Auction Ended (Mar-14-12 1:10:22 PM)
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 | Alessi 5180/25 Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known all over the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. As a great and influential maestro of Italian design, the energy of Sottsass' language and the vitality of his color and line contrast sharply with intellectualism and rigidity. The pieces designed by Ettore Sottsass are beautiful examples of his design specialty. Classic, beautifully crafted stainless steel cutlery, the Nuovo Milano Carving Knife is a timeless flatware piece that will instantly enhance your dining experience. In a gorgeous mirror polished finish, this carving knife will not disappoint. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass and Alberto Gozzi Features: -Carving knife. -Complements the Nuovo Milano collection. -Mirror polished. -Provide the style to match your table flatware. Specifications: -Length: 11.9". -Dishwasher safe. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | 5180S24M Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known all over the world as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. A great and influential Maestro of Italian design, the energy of his language and the vitality of his color and line contrast sharply with any intellectualism and rigidity. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass Set includes: -6 Table Spoons. -6 Table Knives. -6 Coffee Spoons. -6 Table Forks. Features: -Nuovo Milano by Ettore Sottsass collection. -Solid handled. -Mirror polished finish. -Extended by the addition of table and fruit knives in monobloc version. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) As another example of Alessi's unparalleled quality, this Italian master has designed the Nuovo Milano flatware series. Featuring and elegant yet simple design, this set is perfect for your most formal dinners to informal gatherings. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass Features: Nuovo Milano dessert knife Simple, elegant design Mirror-polished finish Overall Dimensions: 6.9" L Care & Cleaning Instructions: "Nuovo Milano" flatware is: dishwasher safe | | SEE IT |
 | Now a recognised classic and winner of the Premio Compasso d Oro (1989) and the Bio 12 at the Ljubljana Biennale (1988), the Nuovo Milano cutlery set entered production after several years of formal experimenting, prototyping, and technological research on differentiated thicknesses in the bodies of the cutlery pieces: Ettore Sottsass wanted his cutlery to be as smooth as seaworn stones. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) The pieces designed by Ettore Sottsass are beautiful examples of his design specialty. As another example of Alessi's unparalleled quality, this Italian master has designed the Nuovo Milano flatware series. Featuring and elegant yet simple design, this set is perfect for your most formal dinners to informal gatherings. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass Features: Nuovo Milano table fork Simple, elegant design Mirror-polished or matte finish Care & Cleaning Instructions: "Nuovo Milano" flatware is: dishwasher safe Dimensions & Weights | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Now a recognised classic and winner of the Premio Compasso d Oro (1989) and the Bio 12 at the Ljubljana Biennale (1988), the Nuovo Milano cutlery set entered production after several years of formal experimenting, prototyping, and technological research on differentiated thicknesses in the bodies of the cutlery pieces: Ettore Sottsass wanted his cutlery to be as smooth as seaworn stones. | | SEE IT |
 | Alessi 5180/17 Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known all over the world over as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. As a great and influential maestro of Italian design, the energy of Sottsass' language and the vitality of his color and line contrast sharply with intellectualism and rigidity. The pieces designed by Ettore Sottsass are beautiful examples of his design specialty. Classic, beautifully crafted stainless steel cutlery, the Nuovo Milano Fish Fork is a timeless flatware piece that will instantly enhance your dining experience. In a gorgeous mirror polished finish, this fish fork will not disappoint. Designed by: Ettore Sottsass and Alberto Gozzi Features: -Fish fork. -Complements the Nuovo Milano collection. -Mirror polished. -Provide the style to match your table flatware. Specifications: -Length: 7.41". -Material: Stainless Steel. -Dishwasher safe. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) Now a recognised classic and winner of the Premio Compasso d Oro (1989) and the Bio 12 at the Ljubljana Biennale (1988), the Nuovo Milano cutlery set entered production after several years of formal experimenting, prototyping, and technological research on differentiated thicknesses in the bodies of the cutlery pieces: Ettore Sottsass wanted his cutlery to be as smooth as seaworn stones. | | SEE IT |
 | Now a recognised classic and winner of the Premio Compasso d Oro (1989) and the Bio 12 at the Ljubljana Biennale (1988), the Nuovo Milano cutlery set entered production after several years of formal experimenting, prototyping, and technological research on differentiated thicknesses in the bodies of the cutlery pieces: Ettore Sottsass wanted his cutlery to be as smooth as seaworn stones. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Now a recognised classic and winner of the Premio Compasso d Oro (1989) and the Bio 12 at the Ljubljana Biennale (1988), the Nuovo Milano cutlery set entered production after several years of formal experimenting, prototyping, and technological research on differentiated thicknesses in the bodies of the cutlery pieces: Ettore Sottsass wanted his cutlery to be as smooth as seaworn stones. | | SEE IT |
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