Pepa' Serving Tray by Lluis Clotet for Alessi

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Designer: Lluís Clotet

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2010

Size: D/W 315 x H 30

Condition Report: Excellent condition. Limited signs of use.

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The ‘Pepa’ Serving tray offers a unique form, inspired by crumpled paper. An organic shape which subtlety provides organisation into 4 seperate sections. Initially intended for use as a snack tray, it works perfectly filled with nuts and olives, or just as well as a catch all for keys and glasses for a more practical daily use.

Constructed in pressed steel, the juxtaposition between materiality and it’s crumpled appearance highlight the skill and craftsmanship that goes into producing such a unique piece that on first glance appears a touch confusing. A generous scale, this tray will make a statement in any contemporary interior.

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Designer: Lluís Clotet

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2010

Size: D/W 315 x H 30

Condition Report: Excellent condition. Limited signs of use.

.

The ‘Pepa’ Serving tray offers a unique form, inspired by crumpled paper. An organic shape which subtlety provides organisation into 4 seperate sections. Initially intended for use as a snack tray, it works perfectly filled with nuts and olives, or just as well as a catch all for keys and glasses for a more practical daily use.

Constructed in pressed steel, the juxtaposition between materiality and it’s crumpled appearance highlight the skill and craftsmanship that goes into producing such a unique piece that on first glance appears a touch confusing. A generous scale, this tray will make a statement in any contemporary interior.

Designer: Lluís Clotet

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2010

Size: D/W 315 x H 30

Condition Report: Excellent condition. Limited signs of use.

.

The ‘Pepa’ Serving tray offers a unique form, inspired by crumpled paper. An organic shape which subtlety provides organisation into 4 seperate sections. Initially intended for use as a snack tray, it works perfectly filled with nuts and olives, or just as well as a catch all for keys and glasses for a more practical daily use.

Constructed in pressed steel, the juxtaposition between materiality and it’s crumpled appearance highlight the skill and craftsmanship that goes into producing such a unique piece that on first glance appears a touch confusing. A generous scale, this tray will make a statement in any contemporary interior.

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