Design by Richard Sapper and Gualtiero Archesi, 2006. The round casserole with two handles is a perfectly cylindrical utensil, with a connecting radius at the base, two handles and a lid, characterized by a height approximately half its diameter and used for braising, stewing, closed casserole and for making risotto. Owing to the specific cooking processes this utensil is intended for, in which heat is distributed directly to the food by the whole surface of the pan, it is essential that it is made of a metal with excellent heat conduction, so that the heat is distributed from the bottom of the casserole to the sides, right up to the neck in the shortest possible time. Notes: Lids sold separately. Material(s): Aluminum with non-stick coating and handles in 18/10 stainless steel Dimensions: Models: ALS-90101 90101 Richard SapperRichard Sapper, born 1932 in Munich, is a German industrial designer who lives in Milan, Italy. He is considered one of the most iconic designers of his generation and his products typically feature a combination of technical innovation, simplicity of form and an element of wit and surprise. After beginning as a designer in the styling department at Mercedez-Benz, Sapper eventually opened his own studio in 1959 where many of his most prolific designs were created. Sapper has received numerous international design awards, including 10 prestigious Compasso d'Oro awards and the Raymond Loewy Foundation's Lucky Strike award. His products are part of the permanent collections of many museums around the world, with over 15 represented at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), as well as London's Victoria and Albert and Design Museums. Alessi - Italian DesignThe Alessi company was founded by Giovanni Alessi in 1921 in Omegna, Italy. Giovanni, a talented sheet metal worker, produced items by hand for the table and the home out of copper, brass and nickel-silver. Giovanni's son Carlo, trained in industrial design, joined him at Alessi and was responsible for many of the designs produced in the 1930s through the mid 1940s. During the war years, Alessi produced stars for uniforms and mechanical parts for Savoia Marchetti airplanes. After the war, thanks to an enormous demand for brass ladles for the U.S. army, the Alessis expanded the company and started mass production. Carlo's brother Ettore, who joined the company in 1945, was the first to bring outside designers to the company, such as the architects Carlo Mazzeri, Luigi Massoni and Anselmo Vitale. Since that time, the range of products offered by Alessi has expanded to include such items as office accessories and electrical appliances, in collaboration with a growing range of contemporary designers such as Jasper Morrison and Philippe Starck, all the while maintaining Alessi's commitment to design and quality. You May Also Consider:View Mode: [#][=] La Cintura di Orione Low Casserole with Handles Our Price: $137.00 + Free Shipping La Cintura di Orione Saucepans Our Price: $85.00 + Free Shipping La Cintura di Orione Sauteuse Our Price: $99.00 + Free Shipping La Cintura di Orione Frying Pan Our Price: $102.00 + Free Shipping La Cintura di Orione Lid Our Price: $35.00 La Cintura di Orione Stockpots Our Price: $165.00 + Free Shipping Free Shipping. Price Guarantee. Easy Returns. It's good to shop at YLighting.At YLighting, we are so confident that the La Cintura di Orione Casserole with Handles will make you happy that we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and our 100% Price Guarantee. What's more, we also offer Free Shipping on orders over $75.
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