Michael Graves - Water kettle - 9093 Kettle - Stainless steel

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Alessi 9093 Kettle designed by Michael Graves, in stainless steel with a light blue handle and red bird whistle, 2 litres, made in Italy, dating from 1990–2000, in good used condition with minor signs of age.

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Michael Graves kettle for Alessi 2L

Michael Graves' iconic design for Alessi, intended for use on the stovetop. Made of stainless steel with a light blue handle and a red bird whistle in ABS. This was the first product by an American designer to be included in the Alessi catalog. It paved the way for the playful design style that later characterized the 1990s, and thanks to an inspired mix of postmodern and pop idioms, it has grown into one of the internationally recognized icons of the 1980s. A bestseller at Alessi since 1985, this is actually the product with the largest number of units sold in the company's history.
Michaël Graves:
Born in Indianapolis, he was a lecturer in architecture at Princeton since 1962. His architectural works include the Portland Building and the Humana Building, the expansion of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Newark Museum. He created the best-selling 9093 kettle for Alessi. He passed away on March 12, 2015.
Condition: used with normal light signs of wear; see photos.

Michael Graves kettle for Alessi 2L

Michael Graves' iconic design for Alessi, intended for use on the stovetop. Made of stainless steel with a light blue handle and a red bird whistle in ABS. This was the first product by an American designer to be included in the Alessi catalog. It paved the way for the playful design style that later characterized the 1990s, and thanks to an inspired mix of postmodern and pop idioms, it has grown into one of the internationally recognized icons of the 1980s. A bestseller at Alessi since 1985, this is actually the product with the largest number of units sold in the company's history.
Michaël Graves:
Born in Indianapolis, he was a lecturer in architecture at Princeton since 1962. His architectural works include the Portland Building and the Humana Building, the expansion of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Newark Museum. He created the best-selling 9093 kettle for Alessi. He passed away on March 12, 2015.
Condition: used with normal light signs of wear; see photos.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Italy
Designer/Artist/Maker
Michael Graves
Model
9093 Kettle
Material
Stainless steel
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
22.5 cm
Width
22 cm
Depth
22 cm
Estimated Period
1990-2000
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Objects sold
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