5074 PARMESAN CELLAR by ETTORE SOTTSASS for ALESSI

NZ$0.00
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Designer: Ettore Sottsass

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 1978 (recent edition)

Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Limited signs of wear inline with age.

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Designed by Memphis icon Ettore Sottsass, the 5074 Parmesan Cellar has become a true industrial standard thanks to it’s aesthetic and functional qualities.

A glass bowl sits inside the steel frame, both protecting it and ensuring ease of cleaning. The steel lid folds open or closed, ensuring the freshness of it’s contents, and offers a small notch to ensure a serving spoon can easily be rested on the glass lip.

A limited material palette of glass and steel feels elegant and refined, coming together for the perfect finishing touch to your meal.

Vintage or new, let us know if you'd like us to track down another one.
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Designer: Ettore Sottsass

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 1978 (recent edition)

Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Limited signs of wear inline with age.

.

Designed by Memphis icon Ettore Sottsass, the 5074 Parmesan Cellar has become a true industrial standard thanks to it’s aesthetic and functional qualities.

A glass bowl sits inside the steel frame, both protecting it and ensuring ease of cleaning. The steel lid folds open or closed, ensuring the freshness of it’s contents, and offers a small notch to ensure a serving spoon can easily be rested on the glass lip.

A limited material palette of glass and steel feels elegant and refined, coming together for the perfect finishing touch to your meal.

Designer: Ettore Sottsass

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 1978 (recent edition)

Condition Report: Good vintage condition. Limited signs of wear inline with age.

.

Designed by Memphis icon Ettore Sottsass, the 5074 Parmesan Cellar has become a true industrial standard thanks to it’s aesthetic and functional qualities.

A glass bowl sits inside the steel frame, both protecting it and ensuring ease of cleaning. The steel lid folds open or closed, ensuring the freshness of it’s contents, and offers a small notch to ensure a serving spoon can easily be rested on the glass lip.

A limited material palette of glass and steel feels elegant and refined, coming together for the perfect finishing touch to your meal.

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