Born in Orvieto, Italy Anna Gili graduated at the I.S.I.A of Florence in 1984. At the Milan Triennale in 1985 she took part in the exhibition “Elective Affinities”. She displayed her work in a large number of design exhibits in Italy and abroad. In 1989 she opened a professional studio in Milan. Studio Gili worked for leading companies in the furniture and household furnishings sector. Gili’s works include “Noah’s Ark” (1999) in the courtyard of the Atelier Mendini and the scissors she designed for the company Pietro Rosa TBM between 1996 and 1998. Item: |
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Alessi's intention, from the beginning, was to be highly innovative and ready to experiment with cookware. With this in mind, the Alessi family venture explored new materials and novel design in becoming one of the finest and most well-known contemporary cookware brands. Alessi prides itself on its unique collaboration with designers and architects to produce beautiful, quality cookware. Among some of the best known of the Alessi's products are Richard Sapper's kettle with a two-tone whistle, Michael Graves' kettle with bird shaped whistle, and Philippe Starck's Juicy Salif citrus squeezer.
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