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ashtray 90010
from Alessi
ashtray 90010
Design Marianne Brandt
Mirror polished 18/10 stainless steel
Made by Alessi
A small object which nurtures a great history. To mark the centenary of the foundation of the Bauhaus, the ashtray designed by Marianne Brandt is presented with packaging that celebrates this special anniversary.
Founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, the Bauhaus (House of Building) was a German school of arts, architecture and applied arts, which at the time represented the gathering and decanting point of all emerging avant-gardes in these fields. For the high quality of the characters who taught and studied there, as well as for the radical approach to design, the Bauhaus is at the origin of the Modern Movement in Design and Architecture. Since the mid-1980s, Alessi has reproduced, under license from the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, a selection of projects created by some of the school's main protagonists.
German (1893-1983). Marianne Brandt studied painting and sculpture in Weimar and was the only woman who took part in the Metallwerkstatt of the Bauhaus. Her objects are a splendid example of her research to simplify the industrial processes of spinning and printing.
The elegant and functional two-piece ashtray is offered in mirror polished stainless steel.
2.2" h | 4.3" dia.
Mirror polished 18/10 stainless steel
Made by Alessi
A small object which nurtures a great history. To mark the centenary of the foundation of the Bauhaus, the ashtray designed by Marianne Brandt is presented with packaging that celebrates this special anniversary.
Founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, the Bauhaus (House of Building) was a German school of arts, architecture and applied arts, which at the time represented the gathering and decanting point of all emerging avant-gardes in these fields. For the high quality of the characters who taught and studied there, as well as for the radical approach to design, the Bauhaus is at the origin of the Modern Movement in Design and Architecture. Since the mid-1980s, Alessi has reproduced, under license from the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, a selection of projects created by some of the school's main protagonists.
German (1893-1983). Marianne Brandt studied painting and sculpture in Weimar and was the only woman who took part in the Metallwerkstatt of the Bauhaus. Her objects are a splendid example of her research to simplify the industrial processes of spinning and printing.
The elegant and functional two-piece ashtray is offered in mirror polished stainless steel.
2.2" h | 4.3" dia.
$135.00 + free shipping
(in-stock items usually ship in 1-2 business days. Otherwise, please allow approximately 3 weeks for delivery.)
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.