Italian design has long proven that everyday objects can be small works of art – and it's precisely in this spirit that Alessi presents its latest offerings. The La Bella Tavola porcelain collection and the Vite coffee maker are a meeting of functionality with the brand's characteristic aesthetic, where form is never accidental.
Behind the form of the Vite coffee maker stands Philippe Malouin, a British-Canadian designer recognized by Wallpaper magazine as Designer of the Year in 2018. In his interpretation, the coffee maker becomes an object inspired by industrial precision – its shape alludes to a screw, giving it a distinct, almost sculptural character.
Vite is an Alessi novelty presented in 2026, designed with modern kitchens in mind. Made from aluminum, steel, and thermoplastic resin, it combines durability with excellent heat conductivity. It is compatible with all hob types, including induction.
However, it's not just a functional item, but also an object that catches the eye. On the kitchen counter, Vite functions like a small sculpture – industrial, elegant, and unexpected.


The La Bella Tavola collection from Alessi was designed to give everyday meals a form full of harmony and timeless elegance. It's a project by Ettore Sottsass, the iconic Italian designer and founder of the Memphis group, where formal purity meets subtle expressive detail.
The series is available in two versions – classic white and a version adorned with delicate blue decorations. Each interprets the same design in a slightly different way: one emphasizes minimalism and the quietness of form, the other introduces a light, decorative accent, inspired by the tradition of Italian porcelain.
La Bella Tavola is more than just tableware – it's an invitation to celebrate everyday life. Regardless of the chosen version, every cup transforms an ordinary break into a small, aesthetic ritual.







