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Kuru Kuru Pitcher
$217
The Kuru Kuru carafe is part of Naoto Fukasawa's poetic series where everyday objects are given new life through simple, archetypal forms.
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Beskrivning
The Kuru Kuru carafe is part of Naoto Fukasawa's poetic series where everyday objects are given new life through simple, archetypal forms. The name Kuru Kuru refers to the turning technique that underpins the entire collection - a traditional method that is here interpreted in a modern and elegant way.
The shape of the decanter is soft, supple and timeless, with a silhouette that feels both original and modern at the same time. It is made of stainless steel and is also available in an exclusive version with a copper-coloured PVD coating. The result is an object that feels both powerful and quiet, perfect for everything from everyday meals to table settings where details take centre stage.
- Elegant, archetypal shapes designed by Naoto Fukasawa.
- Made from premium 18/10 stainless steel.
- Moulded using traditional turning techniques for a smooth, coherent silhouette.
- A timeless pitcher that enhances both table settings and everyday use.
About the pitcher from Alessi
- Elegant, archetypal shapes designed by Naoto Fukasawa.
- Made from premium 18/10 stainless steel.
- Moulded using traditional turning techniques for a smooth, coherent silhouette.
- A timeless pitcher that enhances both table settings and everyday use.
Product information
- Item number440992
- Delivery item numberITM11
- Brand
- DesignerNaoto Fukasawa
- Freight classSmall
- ColourStainless Steel
- Dishwasher safeNo
- MaterialStainless steel
- Diameter10 cm
- Height22.3 cm
About the brand
Alessi has been producing innovative and high-quality Italian designer homeware, kitchenware and home décor since its founding in 1935. The Crusinallo-based company was established by the late Giovanni Alessi sometime after World War I primarily as a manufacturer of stainless steel cutlery. By the 1970s, Alessi has built a reputation as one of the finest design houses in Italy and was frequently dubbed as one of the country’s “Design Factories.”



