Alessi - Andrea Branzi - Nutcracker - ''Scoiattolo'' - 18/10 Stainless Steel Mirror Polished and Wood

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Alessi Scoiattolo nutcracker, designed by Andrea Branzi, in 18/10 mirror-polished stainless steel with wood; produced in Italy after 2000; dimensions: 24 cm high, 7 cm wide, 12 cm deep; in as-new, unused condition with original packaging.

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Designed in 2010 by Andrea Branzi, the Alessi ''Scoiattolo'' (squirrel) nutcracker. The design displays a squirrel enjoying a fine nut on a log. With the ''Scoiattolo'', Branzi demonstrates his attentiveness to the environment and natural forms. This nutcracker is just as good at cracking nuts as a squirrel itself. The combination of 18/10 polished stainless steel and wood makes it a cheerful item. The nutcracker has two slots: one is suitable for cracking walnuts, almonds, or other large nuts, the other for breaking the shells of hazelnuts and other small nuts.

The nutcracker is in a new condition and never been used. Delivered with original packaging and manuals.

Andrea Branzi:
Born in Florence in 1938, architect and designer. At an early age he studied as an architect at the Florence School of Architecture. Later on he was one of the founders of Italy’s first postgraduate design school, the Domus Academy. Besides, Branzi is one of the members of the EEC Commission for the promotion of the European design. He produced products for the most famous brands like Cassina, Vitra and Zanotta. As widespread acknowledgement for his work he was two times awarded with the prestigious Italian industrial design award Compasso d'Oro.

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Welcome to Design Ambition! We love discovering interesting design and collectible objects, and sharing them with fellow enthusiasts. Every item is carefully checked for quality and authenticity, and the collection changes regularly—there's always something new to discover.
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Designed in 2010 by Andrea Branzi, the Alessi ''Scoiattolo'' (squirrel) nutcracker. The design displays a squirrel enjoying a fine nut on a log. With the ''Scoiattolo'', Branzi demonstrates his attentiveness to the environment and natural forms. This nutcracker is just as good at cracking nuts as a squirrel itself. The combination of 18/10 polished stainless steel and wood makes it a cheerful item. The nutcracker has two slots: one is suitable for cracking walnuts, almonds, or other large nuts, the other for breaking the shells of hazelnuts and other small nuts.

The nutcracker is in a new condition and never been used. Delivered with original packaging and manuals.

Andrea Branzi:
Born in Florence in 1938, architect and designer. At an early age he studied as an architect at the Florence School of Architecture. Later on he was one of the founders of Italy’s first postgraduate design school, the Domus Academy. Besides, Branzi is one of the members of the EEC Commission for the promotion of the European design. He produced products for the most famous brands like Cassina, Vitra and Zanotta. As widespread acknowledgement for his work he was two times awarded with the prestigious Italian industrial design award Compasso d'Oro.

Seller's Story

Welcome to Design Ambition! We love discovering interesting design and collectible objects, and sharing them with fellow enthusiasts. Every item is carefully checked for quality and authenticity, and the collection changes regularly—there's always something new to discover.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Country of Origin
Italy
Manufacturer/ Brand
Alessi
Designer/Artist/Maker
Andrea Branzi
Model
''Scoiattolo''
Material
18/10 Stainless Steel Mirror Polished and Wood
Condition
As new - unused
Height
24 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated Period
After 2000
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
99.78%
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