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Design Model

1993 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Resin Model of section of door handle for OZ refrigerator with working markings in red pen and pencil.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Resin
Brief description
Resin Model of section of door handle for OZ refrigerator designed by Roberto Pezzetta for the Zanussi Industrial Design Centre, 1993.
Physical description
Resin Model of section of door handle for OZ refrigerator with working markings in red pen and pencil.
Dimensions
  • Height: 17.5cm
  • Width: 30cm
  • Depth: 29.5cm
Production typeModel
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Z+25' (Textual information; Italian; top of model; hand written; red pen; 1993)
  • 'TASTATORE Ø6 ' (Textual information; Italian; top of model; hand written; pencil; 1993)
  • '+X' (Textual information; Italian; top of model; hand written; red pen; 1993)
  • 'Non Soggetto all ' emission di DOCUMENTO DI / ACCOMPAGNAMENTO BENI VIAGGIANTI, ai sensi del / D.P.R. no 627 del 06.10.78 art. 4 punto 6; in quanto / trattasi di CAMPIONATURA GRATUITA di cui ne e / vietata la viendita (D.P.R. 26.10.72 no 633 art- 2 punto D)' (Textual information; Italian; left hadn side of model; typed; paper; 1993)
  • '+Y' (Textual information; Italian; back of model; hand written; red pen; 1993)
Credit line
Given by Electrolux Zanussi Elettrodometici Spa
Object history
Working resin model for the handle of the OZ refrigerator designed in 1993 by the Electrolux-Zanussi Industrial Design Centre headed by Roberto Pezzetta in Podenone, Italy.
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.113-2000

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Record createdDecember 19, 2001
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