Carlo Giannini
Carlo Giannini is an Italian modernist artist and designer, who largely uses molded glass and polished stainless steel to create his artwork.
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Creator: Carlo Giannini
Carlo Giannini Chicca Espresso Coffee Maker
By Carlo Giannini
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Carlo Giannini Chicca Caffettiera, or Espresso coffee maker, features Modernist design with bullet shaped body and angled handle, realized in cast aluminum and faux wood. The coffee ...
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20th Century Italian Post-Modern Carlo Giannini
Materials
Aluminum
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