CACTUS!
£50.00
Tea/sugar bag holder
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Width (inch) 2.24″
Height (inch) 2.17″
Length (inch) 4.57″
Code MSA29
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To find the perfect size for your ring, find one that fits your finger, place it on a ruler and measure the largest inside area, from inside edge to inside edge. Use the chart below and choose the perfect size.
| Size | S | M | L |
|---|---|---|---|
| Int. Diameter (mm) | 16.5 | 17.4 | 18.5 |
| Italy | 12 | 15 | 18 |
| US | 5-6 | 7-8 | 9-10 |
| European | 52 | 55 | 58.5 |
| UK | L1/2 | N1/2 | Q1/2 |
| US | 6 | 7 | 8.5 |
CACTUS!
Tea/sugar bag holder
£50.00
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Fretwork is part of the broader theme of decoration that has accompanied human history since its origins. Of particular interest was the use of fretwork in the early industrial era, beginning in the second half of the 1800s, when the application of decorative, naturalistic or geometric motifs were used to give greater dignity to early industrial products. CACTUS! by Marta Sansoni is a significant example of Alessi's achievements with this workmanship: an intricate forest of cactus needles, a fretwork that is always the same and always different.
Cactus!
Distinctive for its fretwork, which represents a series of irregularly overlapping leaves, CACTUS! by Marta Sansoni has become one of the most representative objects of Alessi's expertise in the processing of perforated steel.
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Designer and meta-projector, graduate of the DAMS in Bologna, wrote the book "L'officina Alessi. Alberto Alessi and Alessandro Mendini: Ten years of projects, 1980-1990". In 1990, Alberto Alessi entrusted her with the management of the Alessi Study Centre (CSA), a place of experimentation where professionals from different disciplines and young creatives came together in workshops and designed innovative collections, developing the concept of meta-design. Since 2000, she has continued her collaboration with Alessi as part of the LPWK Design Studio, which she founded and manages. She teaches at the Domus Academy and the NABA.
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