Alessi La Cintura di Orione Pot in Multiply 20T
  • Alessi La Cintura di Orione Pot in Multiply 20T
  • Alessi La Cintura di Orione Pot in Multiply 20T

Alessi La Cintura di Orione Pot in Multiply 20T

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Alessi La Cintura di Orione Pot in Multipaly by Richard Sapper

Alessi Richard Sapper Stockpot, The stockpot is essentially to boil water or liquid, a typical utensil for such methods of cooking as boiling, simmering, steaming and blanching.

  • The research of Alessi conducted with the consultancy of Gualtiero Marchesi, led Alessi to chose a pot perfectly cylindrical in shape, not least because it corresponds formally with the stylistic feature of the cylinder, an enlightened, rationalistic, geometric form which established itself at the beginning of the XIXth century for the casserole and the low casserole with two handles.
  • The characteristics of the cooking method in question, boiling, in which it is the water that transmits the heat to the food, surrounding it completely (the heat, in fact, is not transmitted to the food either by the sides or by the bottom of the pot, but by the liquid itself), coupled with the fact that to bring the water to the boiling-point the width of the bottom is much more important than the perfect heat distribution along the entire surface, prompted Marchesi to suggest a pot entirely of thick 18/10 stainless steel. In fact, stainless steel is a poor heat conductor, but it is unalterable, relatively light, and easy to clean and this combination of features makes it most suitable for a cooking method based on elementary physical-chemical principles such as boiling and its derivatives.
  • Made of stainless steel.
Specifications

Made of 18/10 stainless steel and aluminium.

Size Description

26,5cm x 20,0cm
Height 18,5cm
Capacity 580
Diameter 20cm

  • Richard Sapper

    Richard Sapper was born in Munich in 1932, he studied philosophy, anatomy, graphics, engineering and economics. Ten times winner of the Compassi d'Oro, his prime interest is the design of technically complex objects, from ships to watches.
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