Set of twelve multi-purpose cutlery small and essential, this multi-purpose cutlery designed in 2000 by Giulio Iacchetti and Matteo Ragni represents a real innovation within its type, synthesising in a single tool the functions of two fundamental pieces of cutlery for bringing food to the mouth: fork and spoon. This highly innovative cutlery set was awarded with the Compasso d'Oro in 2001 due to its contribution to the evolution of the contemporary table.

Compact and handy, Moscardino is designed to respond to the changing habits of eating and receiving: for eating a meal quickly at home or during a trip, for a standing lunch or an informal aperitif. It is also ideal for serving small bites and finger food in a new and original way.

This cutlery is dedicated for those who love to organise informal parties and aperitifs, without renouncing refinement, and for chefs of the art of finger food, to offer their delicacies in style.

All the twelve multi-purpose cutlery are in a new and unused condition. Delivered with original packaging.

Dishwasher-safe.

The set is part of the Objets-Bijoux Collection by Alessi: Small functional objects with an evocative design, designed as jewellery to be carried along, intriguing for their dual nature: instrumental and ornamental. The shapes of the Objets-Bijoux refer to archetypal icons, immediately recognisable and resonant in everyone's memory.

About Alessi:
Alessi, a renowned Italian design brand founded in 1921, has become a symbol of cutting-edge design and innovative craftsmanship, especially in Postmodernism and Contemporary design as well as some Bauhaus objects. Over the decades, it has collaborated with iconic designers such as Alessandro Mendini, Aldo Rossi, Achille Castiglioni, Ettore Sottsass (a founder of the Memphis group), Michael Graves, Marcel Wanders, Richard Sapper, Zaha Hadid, the Bouroullec brothers, Tom Kovac, Toyo Ito, Jean Nouvel, Ron Arad, and Gio Ponti. These collaborations have cemented Alessi's reputation for creating timeless, functional pieces that double as works of art. This marks Alessi’s spot in the design industry with brands like Vitra, Cassina, Artemide/Danese Milano, Kartell, Knoll and Flos which underlined the brands innovation, credibility and quality. The most celebrated design is Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer, which almost became Alessi’s brand symbol in the minds of design lovers. Alessi's ability to work with groundbreaking figures in the design world echoes the timeless impact of designers like Arne Jacobsen, Eames, Verner Panton and Alvar Aalto whose minimalist approach shares a kinship with Alessi’s sleek designs. Similarly, Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé's dedication to functionalism aligns with Alessi's ethos of merging beauty and utility. This makes Alessi a brand with high impact and rich marriage with fundamental design DNA.
More recently, a collaboration with Virgil Abloh's creative agency (famous for their Nike, Ikea art and Louis Vuitton design) infused a fresh, modern sensibility into Alessi’s offerings.


About the Designers:
Matteo Ragni, born in 1972, won twice the Compasso d'Oro with Giulio Iacchetti, in 2001 with Moscardino for Pandora Design, which is part of MoMa's permanent collection, in 2014 with the series of manhole covers for Montini. In 2008 he founded TobeUs, a brand of wooden toy cars handcrafted in Italy. He has received over the years many other prestigious awards such as the Wallpaper Design Award (2008), Italy’s National Award for Innovation “Premio dei Premi” established by the President of the Italian Republic (2012) and the Good Design Award (2015, 2021). Alongside his career as a designer, he also lectures at various Italian and international universities and works as an art director and architect.

Giulio Iacchetti, industrial designer since 1992, designs for many brands. The distinctive characteristics of his work is the research of new object typologies, like the Moscardino. In 2009 he was awarded the prize for innovation – Premio dei Premi – for the Coop Eureka project. In May 2009 the Triennale di Milano held a solo exhibition entitled Giulio Iacchetti. Disobedient objects.

Set of twelve multi-purpose cutlery small and essential, this multi-purpose cutlery designed in 2000 by Giulio Iacchetti and Matteo Ragni represents a real innovation within its type, synthesising in a single tool the functions of two fundamental pieces of cutlery for bringing food to the mouth: fork and spoon. This highly innovative cutlery set was awarded with the Compasso d'Oro in 2001 due to its contribution to the evolution of the contemporary table.

Compact and handy, Moscardino is designed to respond to the changing habits of eating and receiving: for eating a meal quickly at home or during a trip, for a standing lunch or an informal aperitif. It is also ideal for serving small bites and finger food in a new and original way.

This cutlery is dedicated for those who love to organise informal parties and aperitifs, without renouncing refinement, and for chefs of the art of finger food, to offer their delicacies in style.

All the twelve multi-purpose cutlery are in a new and unused condition. Delivered with original packaging.

Dishwasher-safe.

The set is part of the Objets-Bijoux Collection by Alessi: Small functional objects with an evocative design, designed as jewellery to be carried along, intriguing for their dual nature: instrumental and ornamental. The shapes of the Objets-Bijoux refer to archetypal icons, immediately recognisable and resonant in everyone's memory.

About Alessi:
Alessi, a renowned Italian design brand founded in 1921, has become a symbol of cutting-edge design and innovative craftsmanship, especially in Postmodernism and Contemporary design as well as some Bauhaus objects. Over the decades, it has collaborated with iconic designers such as Alessandro Mendini, Aldo Rossi, Achille Castiglioni, Ettore Sottsass (a founder of the Memphis group), Michael Graves, Marcel Wanders, Richard Sapper, Zaha Hadid, the Bouroullec brothers, Tom Kovac, Toyo Ito, Jean Nouvel, Ron Arad, and Gio Ponti. These collaborations have cemented Alessi's reputation for creating timeless, functional pieces that double as works of art. This marks Alessi’s spot in the design industry with brands like Vitra, Cassina, Artemide/Danese Milano, Kartell, Knoll and Flos which underlined the brands innovation, credibility and quality. The most celebrated design is Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer, which almost became Alessi’s brand symbol in the minds of design lovers. Alessi's ability to work with groundbreaking figures in the design world echoes the timeless impact of designers like Arne Jacobsen, Eames, Verner Panton and Alvar Aalto whose minimalist approach shares a kinship with Alessi’s sleek designs. Similarly, Pierre Jeanneret, Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé's dedication to functionalism aligns with Alessi's ethos of merging beauty and utility. This makes Alessi a brand with high impact and rich marriage with fundamental design DNA.
More recently, a collaboration with Virgil Abloh's creative agency (famous for their Nike, Ikea art and Louis Vuitton design) infused a fresh, modern sensibility into Alessi’s offerings.


About the Designers:
Matteo Ragni, born in 1972, won twice the Compasso d'Oro with Giulio Iacchetti, in 2001 with Moscardino for Pandora Design, which is part of MoMa's permanent collection, in 2014 with the series of manhole covers for Montini. In 2008 he founded TobeUs, a brand of wooden toy cars handcrafted in Italy. He has received over the years many other prestigious awards such as the Wallpaper Design Award (2008), Italy’s National Award for Innovation “Premio dei Premi” established by the President of the Italian Republic (2012) and the Good Design Award (2015, 2021). Alongside his career as a designer, he also lectures at various Italian and international universities and works as an art director and architect.

Giulio Iacchetti, industrial designer since 1992, designs for many brands. The distinctive characteristics of his work is the research of new object typologies, like the Moscardino. In 2009 he was awarded the prize for innovation – Premio dei Premi – for the Coop Eureka project. In May 2009 the Triennale di Milano held a solo exhibition entitled Giulio Iacchetti. Disobedient objects.

Epoca
Dopo il 2000
N° di oggetti
12
Produttore / Marchio
Alessi
Paese d’origine
Italia
Designer / Artista / Creatore
Giulio Iacchetti & Matteo Ragni
Materiale
Acciaio inossidabile 18/10.
Modello
''Moscardino''
Condizione
Come nuovo - mai usata
Altezza
1,2 cm
Larghezza
4 cm
Profondità
8 cm
Periodo stimato
Dopo il 2000

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Excellent communication and knowledge about products. Highly recommended!

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Very beautiful necklace, I am happy with my purchase 😍 Thank you for all the updates during delivery which was speedy enough.

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Produit orginial et neuf. Livraison et emballage professionnel. Je recommande ce vendeur

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artolart

Durf die net uit de doos te nemen, maar veronderstel dat alles perfect is. Goed ontvangen!

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jackytavernier

Fantastisch! Precies geleverd wat verkoper aangeboden had. En snel geleverd ! Heel mooi! Ik ben super super blij mee! Hartelijk dank ervoor!

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mpoulo

Nüsse knacken wird zur Leidenschaft, nicht nur für Eichhörnchen.

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guten Morgen, Das Armband ist soeben angekommen.Dass ich soviel dafür bezahlt habe, ist mein Fehler. Aber die Versandkosten für ein normales HERMES Paket nennt man in Deutschland Wucherpreise.Sorry,

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in originele doos, werkt naar behoren en ziet er als nieuw uit. ben zeer content.

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diyanotherday

The piece itself arrived in good condition but it was absolutely stinking of tobacco

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