Ettore Sottsass Italy (1917 - )Born in Innsbruck in 1917, Ettore Sottsass is known all over the world as one of the initiators of the revolution in architecture and design which led away from the rigid functionalism of the years prior to and following the Second World War. A great and influential Maestro of Italian design, the energy of his language and the vitality of his color and line contrast sharply with any intellectualism and rigidity.
Alberto Gozzi Italy (1939 - )Alberto Gozzi was born at Ghemme (Novara) in 1939. His career developed in France, Germany, UK and Switzerland, and he has developed extensive experience in all fields of the hotel business. Alberto Gozzi is passionately interested in the culture and art of hospitality and has been involved in numerous Alessi table and kitchen projects. He also coordinated the research that led to the creation of the “La Cintura di Orione” and with Alberto Alessi was co-author of the book of the same name: “La Cintura di Orione”- Longanesi & C. - History, technique and use of metal cooking recipients for haute cuisine. He also created the 49 recipes for Aldo Rossi’s “La Cubica”. He divides his time between research, teaching at the “E. Maggia” training college and at Stresa’s “Hospes” tourism and hotel studies centre, as well as being a catering consultant (Costa Crociere, Autogrill, others). He is a lecturer at the specialization courses for teachers for hotel management schools organised by the Ministry of Education, a tutor for the John White Corse Training Center I.B.A., honorary member of A.I.B.E.S.[Italian association of bartenders and supporters], founder member and president of ASS.I.D.A.R. Apart from cooking, where his excellence is proven, he is a lover of classical music, jogging and cycling. Since 1993 he has been working at Rome’s Quirinal Palace as Superintendent of its table and kitchen sectors: he was originally sought by the then-President of the Italian Republic, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, and his appointment was reconfirmed by the new President, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
By dedicating proportionately greater space to the handles with respect to the blades, the handles are more ergonomic in size and shape and offer a stronger grip so they can be controlled easily and firmly.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|
| Nuovo Milano 75 Piece Flatware Set | Unavailable | 16 lbs |
| Nuovo Milano 8.97" Table Knife | Unavailable | Unavailable |
| Nuovo Milano 6 Piece Cutlery Set | Unavailable | 6.6 lbs |
| Nuovo Milano 8.07" Fish Knife | 8.07" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 7.41" Fish Fork | 7.41" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 36 Piece Cutlery Set | Unavailable | 13.8 lbs |
| Nuovo Milano 8.97" Serving Fish Fork | 8.97" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 9.28" Cake Server | 9.28" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 11.9" Carving Knife | 11.9" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 6.4" Pastry Fork | 6.4" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 9.36" Serving Fork | 9.36" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 7.96" Long Drink Spoon | 7.96" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 10.53" Carving Fork | 10.53" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 4.88" Coffee Spoon | 4.88" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 10.14" Ladle | 10.14" D | Unavailable |
| Nuovo Milano 9.36" Serving Spoon | 9.36" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 5.27" Ice Cream Spoon | 5.27" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 7.29" F. Point Flat Spoon | 7.29" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 7.1" Sauce Spoon | 7.1" D | 1 lb |
| Nuovo Milano 10.14" Salad Serving Set | 10.14" D | 3 lbs |
| Nuovo Milano 4.1" Mocha Coffee Spoon | 4.1" D | 1 lb |
| Handle Pattern: | Undecorated |
| Product Category: | Flatware Collections |
| Type Options: | Beverage Spoons, Cake / Pastry Servers, Dinner Fork, Dinner Knife, Gravy Ladle, Serving Forks, Serving Spoons, Sets, Specialty Fork, Specialty Knife, Specialty Spoon, Table Spoon, Teaspoon |