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Product description
Description
The Girotondo napkin holder is the perfect complement to the other table setting pieces in the collection. Made from high quality polished stainless steel, the item combines elegance and a playful approach to design. The napkin holder features perforations in the shape of a boy and a girl holding hands. The circular shape is reminiscent of other pieces in the collection. The Girotondo collection is characterised by its simple design, which makes it suitable for interiors of all kinds.
Specification
Producer
Product ID
AL-009397
Designer
King-Kong
Material
stainless steel
Product type
napkin holders
Country of production
Italy
Width
3 cm (1.18 in)
Length
11 cm (4.33 in)
Weight
0.14 kg (0.31 lb)
Height
8.50 cm (3.35 in)
SKU
akk51
EAN
8003299922215
- Related product categories
- Napkin holders
- A di Alessi kitchen and dining
- Girotondo
More about this product
King-Kong
King-Kong Production is a design studio founded in the mid-1980s by architects Stefano Giovannoni and Guido Venturini. They introduced motifs taken from cartoons into the world of design and used often simplified, schematic forms corresponding to the light convention of animated films. The designs of the King-Kong studio had a major influence on design in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Particularly recognisable was the Girotondo collection created for the Italian 'dream factory', Alessi.