
- Sales Rank: #131073 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Alessi
- Model: 90018
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x
.0" w x
.0" l,
1.11 pounds
Features
- 6 cups
- Designed by Riccardo Dalisi
- 6 cups
- Designed by Riccardo Dalisi
90018 Features: -Material: 18/10 Stainless steel mirror polished.-Cups: 6.-Capacity: 11 ounces.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 20 people found the following review helpful.A classic, and beautiful coffee to boot
By Amazon Customer
I've had one of these elegant Alessi coffee makers, called a macchinetta napoletana, since the late 1980s. Beautiful to behold, and makes the loveliest coffee. As described in Alberto Alessi's book "The Dream Factory": "His [architect Riccardo Dalisi's] research into the Neapolitan Coffee Maker (1979-87, winning the 12th Compasso D'Oro) was the longest in our history: over the years it led to one book and over 200 prototypes in tin. Wearing a beret and and clothes straight out of a neo-realist film, continuously turning over new ideas and trying out new ways of making things work, Dalisi has not been an easy person to manage, but this was a very important project for us indeed. It enabled us to open up our manufacturing world even more to the conceptual experience of the artisan, it taught us to dilute our certainties in a fragile and poetic light, which is so necessary when working on extremely deep-rooted household rituals." Put that in your pot and brew it!
Alessi Neapolitan Coffee Maker
In Stock! Go to STORE Now !.0" l,
1.11 pounds
Features
- 6 cups
- Designed by Riccardo Dalisi
- 6 cups
- Designed by Riccardo Dalisi
90018 Features: -Material: 18/10 Stainless steel mirror polished.-Cups: 6.-Capacity: 11 ounces.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
6 of 20 people found the following review helpful.A classic, and beautiful coffee to boot
By Amazon Customer
I've had one of these elegant Alessi coffee makers, called a macchinetta napoletana, since the late 1980s. Beautiful to behold, and makes the loveliest coffee. As described in Alberto Alessi's book "The Dream Factory": "His [architect Riccardo Dalisi's] research into the Neapolitan Coffee Maker (1979-87, winning the 12th Compasso D'Oro) was the longest in our history: over the years it led to one book and over 200 prototypes in tin. Wearing a beret and and clothes straight out of a neo-realist film, continuously turning over new ideas and trying out new ways of making things work, Dalisi has not been an easy person to manage, but this was a very important project for us indeed. It enabled us to open up our manufacturing world even more to the conceptual experience of the artisan, it taught us to dilute our certainties in a fragile and poetic light, which is so necessary when working on extremely deep-rooted household rituals." Put that in your pot and brew it!
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