Spoon Rest Malatesta - Sugar Paper Gray
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The taste scale
Spoon rest in stainless steel
Place yourself in the center of a spiral staircase in a Renaissance palace. The geometric shape above you inspires the lines of this item.
The spoon rest is an extremely useful object in everyday life, on the worktops of our kitchens. Collectible, in different colors.
Ruya Akyol
Sugar Paper Gray (RAL7040)
the designer
Rüya Akyol, nata e cresciuta a Istanbul si è trasferita a Milano “capitale” del design. Ha studiato alla Istanbul Technical University, al Politecnico di Milano e in Domus Academy.
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