bunny & carrot paper towel holder
by S. Giovannoni from Alessi
bunny & carrot paper towel holder
Design Stefano Giovannoni, 2002
ABS plastic
Made by Alessi
The Bunny & Carrot is part of Alessi's line of playful objects for the home. A great design to hold your paper towel roll. Very cute and uninhibited approach that is becoming more of the fashion in design for the new century.
Bunny & Carrot is comprised of a plastic body. The paper towel roll fits over the carrot while the bunny can be adjusted to provide a snug fit as the paper towels dwindle.
Architect and designer, Stefano Giovannoni has explosive talent, able to embody the complex system of 'affective codes' in his projects. His great approach has won him the title of best 'Super & Popular' designer of 2000.
Available with green base & green bunny or white base & white bunny as shown.
8" L | 6.25" w | 13.5" h
ABS plastic
Made by Alessi
The Bunny & Carrot is part of Alessi's line of playful objects for the home. A great design to hold your paper towel roll. Very cute and uninhibited approach that is becoming more of the fashion in design for the new century.
Bunny & Carrot is comprised of a plastic body. The paper towel roll fits over the carrot while the bunny can be adjusted to provide a snug fit as the paper towels dwindle.
Architect and designer, Stefano Giovannoni has explosive talent, able to embody the complex system of 'affective codes' in his projects. His great approach has won him the title of best 'Super & Popular' designer of 2000.
Available with green base & green bunny or white base & white bunny as shown.
8" L | 6.25" w | 13.5" h
$85.00 + $9.00 shipping
average rating: 5
S. Giovannoni
Stefano Giovannoni works as designer and architect in Milan. He has worked with companies like Alessi, Flos and Magis. He has been called the “most bankable” designer and the “King Midas of Design.”
Alessi was founded in 1921 to produce crafted metal accessories for the kitchen. Alberto Alessi launched Alessi into high design through collaborations with designers like Philippe Starck and his Juicy Salif citrus squeezer.