Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper
  • Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper
  • Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper
  • Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper

Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper

€28.93
Availability if not in stock approximate 2 weeks
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Alessi Noe Wine and Champagne Bottle Stopper by Giulio Iacchetti. Store, open, pour, preserve: Noè. Giulio Iacchetti offers a collection of wine accessories consisting of a Champagne bottle opener, a Drop ring, a Wine and champagne bottle stopper with expanding seal and a Modular bottle-holder. 

  • The name chosen for this series of items is an amusing reference to Noah (Noè in Italian), the first man to plant grapevines and make wine.
  • The Bottle stopper, suitable for both wine and champagne bottles, is produced in polished steel and has a rubber inner section to close the cap with a pressure and expansion mechanism.
  • Easy to use, insert by pressing and turning clockwise to fit the neck of the bottle.
  • To remove, simply turn in the opposite direction and pull it out.
  • This Stopper adapts to the neck of most wine bottles found on the market today.
  • The size of the Stopper was determined through a study that considered the numerous bottle types most commonly used by wineries.
  • The shape of the object is reminiscent of a classic cork, which hermetically seals champagne bottles and their contents.
  • The Wine and champagne bottle stopper is sold in the same packaging as Alessi “Objets-Bijoux” series.
Specifications

18/10 stainless steel.

Size Description

Diameter 5.5 cm (2.2")
Height 6 cm (2.4")

Color Description


 

  • Giulio Iacchetti

    Giulio Iacchetti, industrial designer since 1992, designs for many brands including Abet Laminati, Alessi, Danese, Elica, Foscarini, Globo Ceramiche, Jannelli&Volpi, Hastens, Magis, Meritalia, Moleskine, Pandora design. The distinctive characteristics of his work is the research and definition of new object typologies, like the Moscardino, the biodegradable spoon/fork designed with Matteo Ragni and for which, in 2001, he has been awarded with Compasso d’Oro. In 2009 he was awarded the prize for innovation – Premio dei Premi – by the President of the Italian Republic for the Coop Eureka project, which brought the design in the large-scale retail trade. In May 2009 the Triennale di Milano held a solo exhibition entitled “Giulio Iacchetti. Disobedient objects “. In November 2012 he launches Internoitaliano, the “factory network” made up of many craftsmen labs with whom he signs and produces furniture and accessories inspired by the italian way of living. He had also pursued his personal research project into new design topics such as the symbol of cross from which came the exhibition titled Cruciale held by the Diocesan Museum, Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in Rome and by Castello di Lombardia in Enna, Sicily. In 2014, he won his second Compasso d’Oro for the design of the manhole covers Sfera, designed with Matteo Ragni for Montini.
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