The expresso coffee maker 9090, designed by Richard Sapper, is Alessi's very first espresso coffee maker. It's elegant yet simple. The expresso coffee maker 9090 is innovative in that it has a wider base to retain maximum heat, a drip-free spout and a lever closure that makes opening the coffee maker easier. Available in a range of sizes and compatible with induction hobs, the Alessi 9090 espresso maker is as practical in the kitchen as it is beautiful on the table. A design icon, this Alessi coffee maker is part of the permanent collection at MoMa in New York.
Color
Inox
Colour
chrome
Material
metal
Dimensions
ø 12,5 cm x h 20,5 cm - capacité 30 cl (6 tasses)
Matériaux
acier inoxydable, fond acier magnétique compatible avec la cuisson par induction
In 1921, Giovanni Alessi founded the Italian company Alessi. Since 1929, the company has focussed on producing nickel- or silver-plated copper tableware. When Carlo Alessi, Giovanni's son, was appointed design director in 1935, handcrafting methods were replaced by industrial manufacturing. In 1955, the company began collaborating with world-renowned architects and designers such as Richard Sapper, Ettore Sottsass, and later, Philippe Starck and Marcel Wanders. Alessi makes design accessible by focussing on useful, humorous and visually appealing home accessories. Most of its products have become design classics that are sold and exhibited around the world.