9090 Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper, 1979

9090 Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper, 1979

9090 Espresso Coffee Maker by Richard Sapper, 1979

Born in Munich in 1932, Sapper studied Philosophy, Anatomy, Graphics, Engineering and Economics, proving him to be one of the most well-rounded designers to date. With such an understanding of the complex physical elements, the aesthetic and monetary aspects of design, Sapper is a truly unique breed of master designer. A ten time winner of the Compassi d'Oro, it is easily understood that his prime interest lies in the design of technically complex objects from ships to watches. The 9090, as designed by Richard Sapper was not only the first espresso coffee maker in our history, but it was also the first Alessi object designed for the kitchen after the 30's. It also gained us our first Compaso d'Oro Award in 1979 and it is on display in the Permanent Design Collection at the MOMA in New York. The 9090 was the first of our amphibious objects, those that can be used in the kitchen but are attractive enough to be used directly at the table. It proved that there was ample space on the market for "good looking coffee machines," and it spurred on almost all household goods manufacturers to try to imitate our lead. Even after twenty years it remains one of our most popular coffee machines. Designed by: Richard Sapper, 1979 Features: -Coffee and espresso maker design -18/10 stainless steel -Mirror-polished finish -3 Cup Dimensions: 7"H x 4.25" diameter -6 Cup Dimensions: 8"H x 5" diameter This item features same-day shipping on orders placed before 2 PM EST Monday-Friday

Price: $153.00

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