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Designed by Omayra Maymo
The Pleat Pitcher adds to our growing collection of table top items that mix everyday functionality with a sculptural touch. The polished stainless steel silhouette allows it to reflect its surroundings whilst maintaining a unique presence. With one simple pull on the cylindrical exterior, a perfect spout is formed. Whilst creating a highly functional piece, this action accentuates both the strength and simplicity of the Pleat Pitcher.
Finishes:
Structure in polished stainless steel
Dimensions:
DIA90 x H220 mm
$1,200.00
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