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Trinity Basket
$270
Trinity by Alessi is an elegant and dynamic centrepiece created by designer Adam Cornish.
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Trinity by Alessi is an elegant and dynamic centrepiece created by designer Adam Cornish. The shape is based on a simple geometric starting point that evolves into a swirling, concentric structure - a tribute to the organic movements of nature. The perforated design gives Trinity an airy lightness while its large size makes it perfect both as a decorative centrepiece and as a fruit bowl.
- Sculptural swirl shape inspired by the rhythm and movement of nature.
- Perforated construction creates an airy and elegant look.
- Versatile use - works both as a centrepiece and fruit bowl.
- Made with modern industrial precision for a perfect result.
- Iconic design by Adam Cornish - a timeless accent in any room.
About the basket from Alessi
- Sculptural swirl shape inspired by the rhythm and movement of nature.
- Perforated construction creates an airy and elegant look.
- Versatile use - works both as a centrepiece and fruit bowl.
- Made with modern industrial precision for a perfect result.
- Iconic design by Adam Cornish - a timeless accent in any room.
Product information
- Item number440982
- Delivery item numberACO01
- Brand
- DesignerAdam Cornish
- Freight classMedium
- ColourStainless Steel
- Dishwasher safeYes
- MaterialStainless steel
- Diameter43 cm
- Height10 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.”



