Edo cookware set, 4 pots with 3 lids

Alessi

313.00€ 369.00€

Alessi
Edo cookware set
313.00€ 369.00€



Description

The Edo cookware set by Alessi consists of four stainless steel pots and pans with three lids, including:

  • Edo stock pot 20 cm, 4,9 L
  • Edo casserole with handles 20 cm, 2,8 L
  • Edo low casserole with handles 24 cm, 3,25 L
  • Edo saucepan 16 cm, 1,3 L
  • Lids 16 cm, 20 cm and 24 cm

Alessi’s Edo collection got its name from two different directions: the name refers to the Latin word "edere", ”to eat”, and Edo is also an ancient name of the city of Tokyo. Both Italian know-how and Japanese design influences are clearly visible in the smooth, seamless design and harmonious elegance of the collection. The most recognizable details of the Edo pots and pans are the burnished, curved handles reminiscent of fabric ribbons. The Edo range was created by the Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola.

Material
18/10 stainless steel, handles and knobs in 18/10 stainless steel with PVD coating
Colour
Steel, brown
Product ID
ALPU100S7

Patricia Urquiola

The Spanish architect and designer Patricia Urquiola (b. 1961) lives and works in Milan. In 1991 Urquiola began working for the furniture company De Padova in Milan, where she also designed her first furnitures. Between the years 1996 and 2000 she was the manager of Lissoni Associati Design Group and in 2001 she opened her own studio in Milan, where she focuses on product design and architecture. Urquiola has won several design awards and done many projects with various design companies, for example Kartell and Alessi.

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