noe wine cooler
by Giulio Iacchetti from Alessi
noe wine cooler
Design Giulio Iacchetti, 2015
Mirror polished 18/10 stainless steel
Made by Alessi
There are several gestures we make when we hold a bottle of wine: store, open, pour, hold and cool. Giulio Iacchetti is the designer of a unique collection of objects, the Noè series, one object for each gesture. Thanks to its ample proportions and the series of compartments dotted along its upper edge, the Noè wine cooler can hold up to five bottles of wine or two magnums. Although this kind of wine cooler was already used in the Renaissance (we can see something similar in the paintings of the time) it is inspired by the Vasque of the French wine tradition.
Noè is offered in 18/10 mirror polished stainless steel. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
13" dia. | 8" h
Mirror polished 18/10 stainless steel
Made by Alessi
There are several gestures we make when we hold a bottle of wine: store, open, pour, hold and cool. Giulio Iacchetti is the designer of a unique collection of objects, the Noè series, one object for each gesture. Thanks to its ample proportions and the series of compartments dotted along its upper edge, the Noè wine cooler can hold up to five bottles of wine or two magnums. Although this kind of wine cooler was already used in the Renaissance (we can see something similar in the paintings of the time) it is inspired by the Vasque of the French wine tradition.
Noè is offered in 18/10 mirror polished stainless steel. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
13" dia. | 8" h
$430.00 + free shipping
Giulio Iacchetti
Giulio Iacchetti designs for brands including Alessi, Foscarini and Magis. A characteristic of his work is the definition of new object typologies like the Moscardino, the biodegradable spoon-fork which was awarded the Compasso d’Oro.
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.