9090 10-cup Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper for Alessi
Designer: Richard Sapper
Maker: Alessi - Italy
Year: 1978 (more recent edition)
Size: H 230
Condition Report: Great condition. functioning as it should with only slight signs of wear and use. Reach out for detailed images.
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The first coffee maker produced by Alessi, the 9090 has become an icon of sleek and functional design. Providing all the same features as your regular coffee percolator, this does has a unique and fun way to open and the base. Instead of a twist, the handle is pulled outwards to unlock the lower water and coffee compartment.
It won the company's first Compasso d'Oro award in 1979 and is included in the permanent collection at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). A testament to it’s timeless nature.
The largest size available, it can fill 10 espresso cups. You’ll never be short on caffeine again!
Designer: Richard Sapper
Maker: Alessi - Italy
Year: 1978 (more recent edition)
Size: H 230
Condition Report: Great condition. functioning as it should with only slight signs of wear and use. Reach out for detailed images.
.
The first coffee maker produced by Alessi, the 9090 has become an icon of sleek and functional design. Providing all the same features as your regular coffee percolator, this does has a unique and fun way to open and the base. Instead of a twist, the handle is pulled outwards to unlock the lower water and coffee compartment.
It won the company's first Compasso d'Oro award in 1979 and is included in the permanent collection at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). A testament to it’s timeless nature.
The largest size available, it can fill 10 espresso cups. You’ll never be short on caffeine again!
Designer: Richard Sapper
Maker: Alessi - Italy
Year: 1978 (more recent edition)
Size: H 230
Condition Report: Great condition. functioning as it should with only slight signs of wear and use. Reach out for detailed images.
.
The first coffee maker produced by Alessi, the 9090 has become an icon of sleek and functional design. Providing all the same features as your regular coffee percolator, this does has a unique and fun way to open and the base. Instead of a twist, the handle is pulled outwards to unlock the lower water and coffee compartment.
It won the company's first Compasso d'Oro award in 1979 and is included in the permanent collection at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). A testament to it’s timeless nature.
The largest size available, it can fill 10 espresso cups. You’ll never be short on caffeine again!