Alessi Itsumo NF07/89 Designer Mug, Everyday Use, Minimalist Aesthetic, in White Porcelain, 30 cl
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The line of different elements designed by Naoto Fukasawa presents a minimal aesthetic but rich in attention to detail; the service, available with or without decoration, allows you to mix the elements and create your own personal set Designer: Naoto Fukasawa Material: porcelain Dimensions: length 10 cm, width 8 cm, height 9 cm, capacity 30 cl The distinctive feature of the Itsumo service elements is an obtuse angled curve, a thin edge on the surface of each object, making the tactile dimension an important characteristic; the objects are pleasant to touch, feel, and lightly brush with the fingers
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The line of different elements designed by Naoto Fukasawa presents a minimal aesthetic but rich in attention to detail; the service, available with or without decoration, allows you to mix the elements and create your own personal set Designer: Naoto Fukasawa Material: porcelain Dimensions: length 10 cm, width 8 cm, height 9 cm, capacity 30 cl The distinctive feature of the Itsumo service elements is an obtuse angled curve, a thin edge on the surface of each object, making the tactile dimension an important characteristic; the objects are pleasant to touch, feel, and lightly brush with the fingers
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The line of different elements designed by Naoto Fukasawa presents a minimal aesthetic but rich in attention to detail; the service, available with or without decoration, allows you to mix the elements and create your own personal set Designer: Naoto Fukasawa Material: porcelain Dimensions: length 10 cm, width 8 cm, height 9 cm, capacity 30 cl The distinctive feature of the Itsumo service elements is an obtuse angled curve, a thin edge on the surface of each object, making the tactile dimension an important characteristic; the objects are pleasant to touch, feel, and lightly brush with the fingers