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About the Designer
Marco Zanuso Italy (1916 - )
Born in Milan in 1916, Marco Zanuso graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic in Milan where he worked as professor afterwards. He has influenced architecture and industrial design since 1945. He was editor in chief at Domus from 1947 to 1949 and from 1952 to 1954 he was editor at Casabella. Among Zanuso's most important architectural works there are the Olivetti industrial complexes in Buenos Aires and in S?o Paolo whereas among his most important objects there are furnishings designed for Artflex, the Brion Vega television set and the Borletti and Necchi sewing-machine. He has been awarded many international prizes at various Triennials and has received several Compasso d'Oro design awards.
This is the only Alessi design by Marco Zanuso, and is derived from a design project he presented in 1960 for a competition organised by the American company Reed & Barton. Zanuso describes the middle section of the pieces as an imaginary “narrow waist”; the extremely “tight” central part of the cutlery being very reminiscent of the clothes worn by young ladies from good homes in the 1950’s. The Duna Pastry Fork will, no doubt, add a striking touch to your tableware collection!
Features:
- Pastry fork
- Complements the Duna collection
- Unique flatware pattern
- Mirror-polished finish
Specifications:
- Length: 6.64"
- Dishwasher safe
NOTE: This product is subject to a minimum order quantity of 6NOTE: This product can only be purchased in sets of 6
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| Duna 6.64" Pastry Fork in Mirror Polished by Marco Zanuso |
6.64" D |
1 lb |
Additional Features
| Handle Pattern: | Undecorated |
| Product Category: | Flatware Single Pieces |
| Type: | Dessert Fork |
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