Michael Graves United States (1934 - )Michael Graves is an influential architect and designer. He studied at Harvard University and taught at Princeton University while designing private houses in the abstract and austere style of orthodox Modernism. However, in the late 1970's he rejected this Modernist expression and began seeking a larger, Post-modernist vocabulary. The hulking masses of the Portland Building and the Humana Building both display his highly personal, Cubist new rendering of such Classical elements as colonnades and loggias. Though sometimes considered somewhat awkward, these and his later buildings, such as the Indianapolis Art Center, have been acclaimed for their ironic interpretation of traditional forms. It is this sensibility that has projected Graves to a star among designers, as can be seen in his many designs for Alessi that clearly depict a "new Americana," such as the best selling 9093 Kettle.
The 9096 Creamer is a beautiful classic piece that features many different finish/color options and is made from 18/10 stainless steel and polyamide for the handle, body achieved by a silicone resin coating, with handles. It blends especially well with many Alessi coffee makers, cups, and sugar bowls.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| 9096 Creamer by Michael Graves,1988 | 1.75" H x 4.25" W x 4.25" D | Unavailable |
| Product Category: | Creamers & Sugar Bowls |