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ALESSI MICHAEL GRAVES FRENCH PRESS FABULOUS
Maker: ALESSI
Model: MGPF
Size: Apx 9.5 inches tall
condition: Nice condition all parts included.
This french press coffee maker was designed by
Michael Graves who was born in Indianapolis and studied at Harvard University and has taught architecture at Princeton University since 1962. His architectural works include the Portland Building and the Humana Building, the extension of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Newark Museum. He created the best-selling 9093 kettle for Alessi in 1989. This Alessi MGPF French Press-filter coffee maker has a cage made of 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished and an inner sleeve of heat-resistant glass and a handle and knob in PA. This coffee maker is for preparing coffee using the French press filtered method. Boiling water is poured directly onto the coffee (finely or coarsely ground), and a filter is then used to strain out the coffee grounds. A superb looking piece. I'VE DECIDED TO SELL THIS ENTIRE COLLECTION. FOR THE COLLECTOR, A COFFEE SHOP, RESTAURANT, ETC. THIS WOULD BE A STUNNING COLLECTION. THERE ARE APX 50 PIECES. IF YOUR INTERESTED, SEND ME AN E-MAIL, MAKE ME AN OFFER.
ALESSI MICHAEL GRAVES FRENCH PRESS FABULOUS
Maker: ALESSI
Model: MGPF
Size: Apx 9.5 inches tall
condition: Nice condition all parts included.
This french press coffee maker was designed by
Michael Graves who was born in Indianapolis and studied at Harvard University and has taught architecture at Princeton University since 1962. His architectural works include the Portland Building and the Humana Building, the extension of the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Newark Museum. He created the best-selling 9093 kettle for Alessi in 1989. This Alessi MGPF French Press-filter coffee maker has a cage made of 18/10 stainless steel mirror polished and an inner sleeve of heat-resistant glass and a handle and knob in PA. This coffee maker is for preparing coffee using the French press filtered method. Boiling water is poured directly onto the coffee (finely or coarsely ground), and a filter is then used to strain out the coffee grounds. A superb looking piece. I'VE DECIDED TO SELL THIS ENTIRE COLLECTION. FOR THE COLLECTOR, A COFFEE SHOP, RESTAURANT, ETC. THIS WOULD BE A STUNNING COLLECTION. THERE ARE APX 50 PIECES. IF YOUR INTERESTED, SEND ME AN E-MAIL, MAKE ME AN OFFER.