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Drawing

about 1994 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rough sketch designs (12) for a coffee percolator. The sketches show different ideas for the handle, base and lid of the coffee percolator and are arranged over the entire sheet of paper thus showing all the ideas togther allowing comparison in a decoartive way. They are the first amongst 13 sheets of designs for the coffee percolator. Models for the coffee percolator, itself, were made from the architect Pino Spagnolo's designs by Frederico Guaneri, Head of the associated company, Tecnema, and were collected with the drawings in 1995.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
pencil on coated paper
Brief description
Rough design sketches for a coffee percolator in pencil on paper.
Physical description
Rough sketch designs (12) for a coffee percolator known as the Biesse coffee pot. The sketches show different ideas for the handle, base and lid of the coffee percolator and arranged over the entire sheet of cream-coloured paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 245mm
  • Width: 345mm
Marks and inscriptions
numbered in blue chalk '1'
Credit line
Given by the designer Pino Spagnolo
Object history
Given by the designer.
The models were made from the architect Pino Spagnolo's designs by Frederico Guaneri, head of the associated company, Tecnema, and were collected with the drawings in 1995.
Subject depicted
Summary
Rough sketch designs (12) for a coffee percolator. The sketches show different ideas for the handle, base and lid of the coffee percolator and are arranged over the entire sheet of paper thus showing all the ideas togther allowing comparison in a decoartive way. They are the first amongst 13 sheets of designs for the coffee percolator. Models for the coffee percolator, itself, were made from the architect Pino Spagnolo's designs by Frederico Guaneri, Head of the associated company, Tecnema, and were collected with the drawings in 1995.
Collection
Accession number
E.687-1997

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Record createdSeptember 12, 2006
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