Girotondo
20%
519 kr
Envelope holder
Design King-Kong
Titolo
Set predefinito di prodotti a cui è applicato un prezzo scontato o un'offerta comune. Lo sconto è applicato in maniera uniforme all'intero set. I prodotti scelti sono articoli venduti anche separatamente - i quali sono riuniti in un bundle per praticità (e perché si tratta di prodotti complementari).
Total:
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180€
Total:
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180€
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Width (cm) 16.00
Height (cm) 10.70
Length (cm) 4.00
Code AKK40
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Size chart
To find the perfect size for your ring, find one that fits your finger, place it on a ruler and measure the largest inside area, from inside edge to inside edge. Use the chart below and choose the perfect size.
Size | S | M | L |
---|---|---|---|
Int. Diameter (mm) | 16.5 | 17.4 | 18.5 |
Italy | 12 | 15 | 18 |
US | 5-6 | 7-8 | 9-10 |
European | 52 | 55 | 58.5 |
UK | L1/2 | N1/2 | Q1/2 |
US | 6 | 7 | 8.5 |
Girotondo
Envelope holder
20%
519 kr



A symbol of the strand of playful design based on the use of affective codes, an excellent example of being rooted in childhood memory, the little man motif debuted by decorating perhaps the most traditional object for Alessi, the tray, and then expanded into the catalog. The choice of the fretwork design was a hard-fought one: from a variety of possible anthropomorphic outlines, the final shape emerged thanks in part to the inadvertent advice of Giovannoni's trusted stationer who, when confronted with three alternatives, clearly pointed to the one that would later become the iconic little man.
Girotondo
The cartoon men created by the King-Kong team are a symbol and icon of mirror polished design based on the use of "affective codes", so much so that they are one of its most oft-cited examples. The "standing men" have appeared on objects from the farthest corners of Alessi tradition, like trays and baskets, and then they multiplied, invaded and conquered other groups of objects - and not just in the kitchen and at the table.
DiscoverFrom the archive

Original sketch to decide the design of the Girotondo little man

Girotondo soaps

Poplike collection presented in 2010

Photo for Alessi Magazine by Maria Vittoria Backaus

Original sketch of the King Kong

Girotondo basket

Design sketches by the designers

Poster of the exhibition "Alessi: A Dynasty of Objects," Paris 1994

Girotondo envelope holder

The "Girotondo Family," from the first tray to a variety of products, such as the beach towel