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Pepa Plate
$148
The Pepa Hors-d'oeuvre set from Alessi is an elegant serving dish in four sections, made of mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel.
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Beskrivning
The Pepa Hors-d'oeuvre set from Alessi is an elegant four-section serving dish made from mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel. Its shiny surface and clean, graphic divisions make it a stylish choice for serving snacks, small dishes or accessories in an elegant and organised way. With its timeless design, Pepa is just as suitable for everyday serving as for festive table settings.
- Four separate sections - perfect for varied serving.
- Made from mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel for maximum durability and lustre.
- Elegant and timeless design that enhances both everyday and festive life.
- Easy to clean and maintain thanks to the high quality of the material.
- A stylish serving piece from iconic Alessi.
About the plate from Alessi
- Four separate sections - perfect for varied serving.
- Made from mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel for maximum durability and lustre.
- Elegant and timeless design that enhances both everyday and festive life.
- Easy to clean and maintain thanks to the high quality of the material.
- A stylish serving piece from iconic Alessi.
Product information
- Item number440980
- Delivery item numberLC14
- Brand
- DesignerLluís Clotet
- Freight classSmall
- ColourStainless Steel
- Dishwasher safeNo
- MaterialStainless steel
- Diameter32.3 cm
- Height4 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.”



