Alessi ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ set of 16 plates (8 dinner plates and 8 (Soup) Bowls) made out of white porcelain. The set was originally designed in 2008 by Jasper Morrison for Alessi.

“This is all you need to set out a great daily table.” That's how Jasper Morrison described this ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ set . The ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ tableware has a discreet and sophisticated design, as if they were new and exclusive plates for a restaurant. This range also reveals intense study of detailing, giving remarkable consistency in terms of shape and solidity to a form that is only apparently simple. This is because Jasper Morrison’s design work privileges the quest for new quality in shape and substance, by means of many small and discreet technical and formal details. For example the rims of the plates and bowls, which are rather thick to give extra strength to the piece, as in the best hoteliery tradition, give the line a soft, solid appearance. In the same way, the weight of the units was carefully considered so that they offer an appropriate, pleasant sense of solidity. They also offer greater thermal inertia, so that the plates maintain food warm for longer.

The ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ service is an expression intended to be a mark of quality, no compromise was accepted for the quality of the design. Jasper himself has said: “I like the idea of ‘’democratic tableware’’ which is slightly more formal than the others, to be used to give the table an easy aspect of a 'dinner' rather than just dinner”. I would like to add that his quest for anti-glamour “normality” paradoxically gives his designs an air of sophisticated simplicity, which is a good description of one of the ambitions of the Alessi brand.

Dimensions:
Dining plate: ø cm 27,5
Soup bowl: Ø cm 22 / Ø 8 ¾

Dishwasher safe

This ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ service is in a new and unused condition. Delivered in their original package that protects the service well.

Jasper Morrison:
Born in London in 1959, he studied design at Royal College of Art and at the HdK in Berlin. Editor of the Design Year Book 1999 with a passion for the history of design, he designs for Cappellini, Vitra, Magis, Flos, Rosenthal and Sony. Morrison was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to design.

Alessi ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ set of 16 plates (8 dinner plates and 8 (Soup) Bowls) made out of white porcelain. The set was originally designed in 2008 by Jasper Morrison for Alessi.

“This is all you need to set out a great daily table.” That's how Jasper Morrison described this ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ set . The ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ tableware has a discreet and sophisticated design, as if they were new and exclusive plates for a restaurant. This range also reveals intense study of detailing, giving remarkable consistency in terms of shape and solidity to a form that is only apparently simple. This is because Jasper Morrison’s design work privileges the quest for new quality in shape and substance, by means of many small and discreet technical and formal details. For example the rims of the plates and bowls, which are rather thick to give extra strength to the piece, as in the best hoteliery tradition, give the line a soft, solid appearance. In the same way, the weight of the units was carefully considered so that they offer an appropriate, pleasant sense of solidity. They also offer greater thermal inertia, so that the plates maintain food warm for longer.

The ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ service is an expression intended to be a mark of quality, no compromise was accepted for the quality of the design. Jasper himself has said: “I like the idea of ‘’democratic tableware’’ which is slightly more formal than the others, to be used to give the table an easy aspect of a 'dinner' rather than just dinner”. I would like to add that his quest for anti-glamour “normality” paradoxically gives his designs an air of sophisticated simplicity, which is a good description of one of the ambitions of the Alessi brand.

Dimensions:
Dining plate: ø cm 27,5
Soup bowl: Ø cm 22 / Ø 8 ¾

Dishwasher safe

This ‘’PlateBowlCup’’ service is in a new and unused condition. Delivered in their original package that protects the service well.

Jasper Morrison:
Born in London in 1959, he studied design at Royal College of Art and at the HdK in Berlin. Editor of the Design Year Book 1999 with a passion for the history of design, he designs for Cappellini, Vitra, Magis, Flos, Rosenthal and Sony. Morrison was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to design.

Korszak
2000 után
Elemek száma
16
Gyártó/Márka
Alessi
Ország
Olaszország
Tervező/Művész/Készítő
Jasper Morrison
Modell
''PlateBowlCup''
Anyag
Fehér porcelán
Állapot
Mintha új lenne - nem használt
Height
3 cm
Width
27,5 cm
Depth
27,5 cm
Becsült időszak
2000 után

974 visszajelzés (440 az elmúlt 12 hónap során)
  1. 431
  2. 9
  3. 0

Emballage parfait !! livraison rapide et produit conforme à la description.

Fordítás megtekintése
user-2a9a36463e14

Molto bella nella sua confezione originale perfettamente integra.

Fordítás megtekintése
user-2108f6444876

Emballage impeccable. Livraison rapide Conforme à la description Très bien

Fordítás megtekintése
user-a4b589b45273

Tutto perfetto. Collana nuova in confezione originale sigillata. Venditore cortese e disponibile. Alla prossima!!!

Fordítás megtekintése
user-ec7be64fa79c

Es hat alles geklappt es gab keine Probleme und er Artikel war wie beschrieben. Die Lieferung war sehr schnell . Ich kann den Händler nur weiter empfehlen.

Fordítás megtekintése
user-0bea243

très beau produit. conforme. malheureusement arrivé après les fêtes. je verrai leur succès auprès des invités lors des premières utilisations. très bien emballé

Fordítás megtekintése
user-5844b3c

Die Ware ist top. Es hat leider sehr lange gedauert, bis das Paket angekommen ist…

Fordítás megtekintése
petramaria

Tout parfait. Emballage tout à fait adéquat. Bonne réception.

Fordítás megtekintése
user-271f89c16a12
Az összes visszajelzés megjelenítése

974 visszajelzés (440 az elmúlt 12 hónap során)
  1. 431
  2. 9
  3. 0