Mattina kitchen roll holder, dark grey

Alessi

$56.50

Colour: Dark grey


Alessi
Mattina kitchen roll holder
$56.50



Description

Alessi’s Mattina kitchen roll holder is a fresh and versatile addition to kitchen decor. The kitchen roll holder was created by the Swiss design studio BIG-GAME with a mission to fill everyday routines with indulgence. The sleek and stylish kitchen roll holder is made of steel and finished with an oval-shaped bamboo knob.

Material
Epoxy resin coloured steel, bamboo wood
Colour
Dark grey
Height
33 cm
Diameter
16 cm
Weight
0.9 kg
Care instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Product ID
ALBG05-DG

BIG-GAME

The Suisse Grégoire Jeanmonod, the Belgian Elric Petiti and the French Augustin Scott Martinville founded the product and interior design studio BIG-GAME in 2004. The studio is located in Lausanne Switzerland. 

The studio  describes its style as simple, smart and functional. They have worked together with internationally known clients as Alessi, Hay and Globe-Trotter and their work is visible in many big museums. BIG-GAME has won the Swiss Federal Design Award in 2006 and 2012.

Would you like to read more about BIG-GAME and their work? Discover our books:
BIG-GAME: Everyday Objects

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