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caccia cutlery set

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caccia cutlery set

Design Luigi Caccia Dominioni, 1938
Mirror polished stainless steel 18/10
Made by Alessi

Designed in 1938 and presented in silver at the 1940 Triennale, the Caccia series of cutlery - an excellent example of "Lombard classicism" in design - won praise from Gio Ponti for the balance it struck between an image of craftsmanship and the industrial future of household objects. Since 1990, thanks to an agreement with the Castiglioni brothers and with Luigi Caccia Dominioni and after extensive philological research to complete the series with the missing pieces, Caccia has been reissued by Alessi in 18/10 stainless steel.

24 piece service includes: 6 table spoons, 6 table forks (3 or 4 prongs), 6 table knives, 6 tea spoons

$500.00 + $9.00 shipping
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Alessi was founded in 1921 by Giovanni Alessi to produce crafted metal products for eating and drinking. In 1935, Carlo Alessi, son of Giovanni, was named chief designer. In 1945, he ascended to chief executive and designed the coffee service Bombe, an industrial piece manufactured in four sizes. That same year Carlo's younger brother, Ettore Alessi, joined the company as a technician. By the 1980s, Alberto Alessi took over the management of Alessi and launched the Alessi company into the design decade through collaborations with designers such as Philippe Starck and his playful three-legged Juicy Salif citrus squeezer.

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