Stefano Pirovano Italy (1961 - )Born in Milan in 1961, Pirovano is a designer, stage designer, graphic artist and interior designer that combines various languages in his projects and insists on the close bond between function and representation in his products and designs. As can be seen through his numerous creations for Alessi, everyday items are made into something that crosses national boundaries, cultures and ideals, mixing child and adult imagination alike with true versatility and functionality.
As can be seen through his numerous creations for Alessi, everyday items are made into something that crosses national boundaries, cultures and ideals, mixing child and adult imagination alike with true versatility and functionality. The Otto Dental Floss Dispenser is no exception, featuring a bubbly little character that replaces the standard dental floss dispenser. Otto dispenses dental floss from his mouth and cuts it in his hand, and comes supplied with minted dental floss that is easily replaced. Made from thermoplastic resin in a series of four color options, this durable piece is sure to be around for a while.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Otto Dental Floss Dispenser by Stefano Pirovano | 5.5" H x 7" W x 4.5" D | Unavailable |
| Mount: | Free Standing |
| Product Category: | Bath Accessories |
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Russell Grabczyk from Milwaukee, WI
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12/31/2012
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Candice Brown from Roy, UT
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12/4/2012
Fun and Unique I got two of these - one in blue and one in pink - for my two kids. They love to floss every time they brush their teeth now. I bought them from the clearance section and couldn't see anything wrong with them. |
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Taylors from Midwest
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10/18/2012
Makes flossing fun (well, maybe a little bit) I purchased one of these years ago as a gift for someone else, and knew that I would one day get Otto for myself! They're so cute, they provide a little added incentive to floss. A couple tips: Use your thumb to push against Otto's mouth while cutting the floss. Also, I would recommend replacing the floss Otto comes with--it splits a lot. |
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Andrew from Boston, MA
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11/10/2011
Cute, Whimsical, Completely Unnecessary Bought this on an impulse when I was on an Alessi buying spree. I have the little pink floss dispenser. It sits on my counter next to my tooth brush and makes me smile. The floss that comes in the holder is really awful. It gets stuck inbetween my teeth and is definitely poor quality. I havent tried replacing it with better quality floss that actually moves inbetween my teeth yet. Not sure how easy it will be, but doesnt look too bad. |
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Bette from Princeton, NJ
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7/31/2008
great dental gift Conversation piece |
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Anonymous from Indiana
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6/4/2012
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