
9.50 £
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A di Alessi Mobile phone decoration Red Plastic material Ø 1,5 cm - H 2 cm These new objects are the continuation of The Chin Family collection created from the joint project between Alessi and the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. A nex example of playfulness : the characters are printed on individual peces as if they were woodenen figures or porcelain dolls and the details of their clothing's oriental decorations, typical of Giovannoni's design, are painted by hand. Hand-decorated

16.00 £
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A di Alessi Photo frame Glossy steel Metal W 11 cm x H 13 cm More than twenty years since the release of the legendary Girotondo, which has broken all sales records, the icon of the little man has maintained his characteristic modernity fresh and cool. In scaling it down to Mini Girotondo, it becomes even more graceful, inspiring on one hand the playful feeling of a doll house, while on the other it generating new functions and rituals. Pierced edge

16.80 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic L 4,5 cm x W 3 cm x H 5 cm A christmas very ''design'' with this playful and modern figurines. Made of white porcelain and subsequently hand decorated, with bright cold glossy colours. This is a new vision of the porcelain figures. This series of Figures, figurines, objects without purpose, comes from the Alessi's desire to tackle the intriguing world of porcelain figurines, especially the refined traditional European production of manufactured articles of the 18th century and after, in our own way and using contemporary designers. Representing a magic world, the discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament can be regarded as an inspirational and consolatory whim. With this collection of figurines we created a series of small loyal companions for the narrative and imaginative rituals of our everyday life.

13.30 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Brown,Grey Ceramic L 3,5 cm x W 1,5 cm x H 2,8 cm / L 3,5 cm x W 1,5 cm x H 2,5 cm A christmas very design with this playful and modern figurines. Made of white porcelain and subsequently hand decorated, with bright cold glossy colours. This is a new vision of the porcelain figures. This series of Figures, figurines, objects without purpose, comes from the Alessi's desire to tackle the intriguing world of porcelain figurines, especially the refined traditional European production of manufactured articles of the 18th century and after, in our own way and using contemporary designers. Representing a magic world, the discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament can be regarded as an inspirational and consolatory whim. With this collection of figurines we created a series of small loyal companions for the narrative and imaginative rituals of our everyday life. Hand decorated

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble White,Red Glass Ø 9 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Gift packaging

13.30 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Ø 3 cm x H 5 cm A christmas very design with this playful and modern figurines. Made of white porcelain and subsequently hand decorated, with bright cold glossy colours. This is a new vision of the porcelain figures. This series of Figures, figurines, objects without purpose, comes from the Alessi's desire to tackle the intriguing world of porcelain figurines, especially the refined traditional European production of manufactured articles of the 18th century and after, in our own way and using contemporary designers. Representing a magic world, the discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament can be regarded as an inspirational and consolatory whim. With this collection of figurines we created a series of small loyal companions for the narrative and imaginative rituals of our everyday life. Hand decorated

12.60 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Ø 3 cm x H 5 cm A christmas very design with this playful and modern figurines. Made of white porcelain and subsequently hand decorated, with bright cold glossy colours. This is a new vision of the porcelain figures. This series of Figures, figurines, objects without purpose, comes from the Alessi's desire to tackle the intriguing world of porcelain figurines, especially the refined traditional European production of manufactured articles of the 18th century and after, in our own way and using contemporary designers. Representing a magic world, the discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament can be regarded as an inspirational and consolatory whim. With this collection of figurines we created a series of small loyal companions for the narrative and imaginative rituals of our everyday life. Hand decorated

18.90 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Man : Ø 3 cm x H 5 cm - Donkey : 11,5 x 5 cm x H 6 cm A christmas very design with this playful and modern figurines. Made of white porcelain and subsequently hand decorated, with bright cold glossy colours. This is a new vision of the porcelain figures. This series of Figures, figurines, objects without purpose, comes from the Alessi's desire to tackle the intriguing world of porcelain figurines, especially the refined traditional European production of manufactured articles of the 18th century and after, in our own way and using contemporary designers. Representing a magic world, the discreet and symbolic presence of the small ornament can be regarded as an inspirational and consolatory whim. With this collection of figurines we created a series of small loyal companions for the narrative and imaginative rituals of our everyday life. Hand decorated

12.60 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Ø 3 cm x H 5 cm Hand decorated

12.60 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Ø 3 cm x H 5 cm Hand decorated

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Multicoulered,Green Glass 11.5 x 11.5 cm x H 11,8 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Hand decorated

20.96 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Multicoulered Glass Ø 6 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. Hand decorated

13.97 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Multicoulered Glass Ø 6 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. Hand decorated

12.60 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Nello Pastorello : L 3,5 cm x W 4 cm x H 5 cm - Ciao Ciao : L 3 cm x W 2,5 cm x H 4 cm The new versions of Le Palle Presepe (Christmas Crib Baubles), the new characters in the crib and new decorations by Marcello Jori for the large Christmas Plate have been added to the objects already in the production in this recent successful chapter in the Alessi Encyclopedia. Hand decorated - Set of 2

12.60 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Pepino : L 7 cm x W 6 cm x H 5 cm - Panino : H 2 cm The new versions of Le Palle Presepe (Christmas Crib Baubles), the new characters in the crib and new decorations by Marcello Jori for the large Christmas Plate have been added to the objects already in the production in this recent successful chapter in the Alessi Encyclopedia. Hand decorated

16.80 £
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A di Alessi Christmas crib figure Multicoulered Ceramic Dario Dromedario : L 6,5 cm x W 2 cm x H 5,5 cm - Palmita : Ø 10 cm x H 10 cm The new versions of Le Palle Presepe (Christmas Crib Baubles), the new characters in the crib and new decorations by Marcello Jori for the large Christmas Plate have been added to the objects already in the production in this recent successful chapter in the Alessi Encyclopedia. Hand decorated - Set of 2

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Gold Glass Ø 9 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Gift packaging

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Gold Glass Ø 9 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Gift packaging

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Gold Glass Ø 9 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge. It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Gift packaging

10.15 £
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A di Alessi Bauble Gold Glass Ø 9 cm The tradition of the decorated Christmas tree with large and small coloured baubles out of blown glass dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when a dry period stole the green needles of the pine trees. A glass smithy out of Goetzenbruck had the idea of blowing objects out of glass in order to ornament the tree, hiding the sad looking pine branches. The round shape was the fastest to produce and that is how many colourful Christmas tree baubles emerged, soon becoming a tradition in the most different countries and cultures. Only in 1964, the glass factory in Goetzenbruck stopped the industrial production of the Christmas baubles. The shape of the traditionally made Christmas decoration changed along the years, whereby additional small decors or typical motives covered the Christmas baubles, such as Father Christmas, bells, stars and a sledge.It was Marcello Jori who created the Palle Presepe with his creative soul and irony, causing a small revolution at Alessi with it. He said that there was a Christmas tree at his home every year, but that he envied those who had a crib with vivid figures. Marcello Jori: I finally dreamt sometime of an angel, who hanged some foreign baubles at the Christmas tree, the baubles spoke, sang and prayed. Some were holy, stars or animals and one of them, lighting more than others, was Christ. Jori's dream became true. Those, mouth blown glass made, hand decorated baubles exist now. The Palle Presepe are the classic crib figures that create a completely new Christmas tree with fantasy and some irony: Maria and Josef with Jesus, ox and donkey, angel, star and the three wise men. Gift packaging