€ 535,00
€ 161,00
Linear and elegant geometrical kitchen accessory in white Carrara marble and inserts in mirrored stainless steel.
Primary shapes become tools that, in turn, once they have been used for their purpose, go back to their exact position in the base, just like in the “elementary” games played in infancy. The globe cuts up spices and coarse salt; the cylinder, like a small rolling pin, rolls out pastry and tenderises meat; the cube removes the scales from the fish; the prism chops up vegetables with the blade on its underside. Elementare is a very useful Kitchen tool and an object of real design at the same time.
Code: ELEMENTARE
Dimension: 38 x 11 x h 18 cm
Material: marble, stainless steel
Finish: white Carrara marble
Weight: kg 5
Volume: m3 0,014
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One project, few words to understand each other, three souls (two male, one female) who met to design products with the goal of ‘leavening’. Studio Lievito, established in Florence in 2010 by Laura Passalacqua, Francesco Taviani and Jacopo Volpi, defines itself as a link between the past and the future: a recovery of artisanal skills to reheat modern techniques of industrial production.
Refine by hand serial productions, serially assembling unique pieces to answer the urgency of a ‘slow design’, up to date with the contemporary market. Surprising projects that challenges the daily routines by the mean of simple but witty gestures, where details make the difference.
One project, few words to understand each other, three souls (two male, one female) who met to design products with the goal of ‘leavening’. Studio Lievito, established in Florence in 2010 by Laura Passalacqua, Francesco Taviani and Jacopo Volpi, defines itself as a link between the past and the future: a recovery of artisanal skills to reheat modern techniques of industrial production.
Refine by hand serial productions, serially assembling unique pieces to answer the urgency of a ‘slow design’, up to date with the contemporary market. Surprising projects that challenges the daily routines by the mean of simple but witty gestures, where details make the difference.