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Best selling Storage containers from Alessi

On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Storage containers from Alessi. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Alessi Kalisto

Kitchen container made of stainless steel 18/10, polished to a shine, with an aluminum knob. One of the best results of the Metaproject Memory Containers, coordinated by the Centro Studi Alessi in the early 1990s, in which around 200 young designers under 30 participated with their work on the theme of archetypes for the presentation and serving of food. 

2. Alessi Tripod Active 00

Ettore Sottsass reinterprets a kitchen classic with his signature style of overlapping colored volumes. This is the ideal container for storing dry foods such as rice, pasta, cookies, or powders like sugar, salt, and coffee. The glass body and hermetic seal keep the taste and aroma of the products intact.

Since 1989, Alessi has revived the centuries-old tradition of lathe manufacturing. Many young designers have been fascinated by the simplicity of the tool and have designed various wooden products. The Twergi collection includes pepper mills, corkscrews, cans, and bowls.

The Twergi storage jar by Alessi is made in Italy from glass and FSC-certified lime wood and is available in various sizes and color options. The jars can be combined or used individually according to need and taste in different sizes and colors.

For Alessi's 100th anniversary, there are special products from the archives. TWERGI is the first to be featured.

Highlights:
Material: Glass, lid made of lime wood, turned wood (Made in Italy)
Height: 17 cm
Perfectly suited as a storage jar - with a unique touch.
 

3. Alessi Gianni a little man holding on tight

The creations of Mattia Di Rosa, one of the youngest designers in Alessi's catalog, offer a new interpretation of the classic kitchen container, where the design is embedded within the container itself. 

4. Alessi Delight

To give Christmas cookies a deserving place, Nika Zupanc has designed a cookie jar shaped like a snow-covered Christmas tree. The designer relies on traditional Christmas colors: white for the background, red for the decoration of the body, gold for the small star that forms the handle of the lid, and for the thin ribbons that mark the bottom and the point where the two parts of the cookie jar meet. It is a narrative object, a small modern fairy tale that stimulates the imagination and delights with delicate lines and vibrant colors. 

5. Alessi Bombé sugar dispenser

Bombé Sugar Dispenser by Alessi & Carlo

The Bombé collection by Alessi captivates with its rounded shapes made of pure stainless steel and decorative details in
Bakelite, which can be admired as handles and grips. The Bombé sugar dispenser is definitely a must-have in your ensemble. Carlo Alessi, born in 1916 in Granerolo (Verbania), studied industrial design at the OMAR Academy in Novara and began working early in the metal workshop opened by his father Giovanni in 1921. From the mid-1930s to the mid-1940s, he designed many pieces for Alessi, including the collections "Ottagonale," "Scalini," "Cilindrica," and "Bombé.". 

6. Alessi Circus

In the airtight glass containers of the Alessi Circus collection, available in four different sizes, food stays fresh and aromatic for longer. The decor of these objects by Marcel Wanders is reminiscent of a horse carousel, often set up alongside the circus tent. The lid with its red and white triangular pattern is typical of the roof of such a carousel; the gilded handle refers to the ornamental element in the center of the roof. The result is enchanting: Wanders transforms classic kitchen containers into cheerful miniature carousels. 

7. Alessi Sugar bowl platinum

The sugar bowl Cha (tea in Japanese) was designed by Naoto Fukasawa and features the same carefully selected, linear shapes that are characteristic of this designer. The value he places on every detail can only be guessed at behind the apparent simplicity of his products. Thanks to its defined lines, the sugar bowl feels comfortable in the hand and is practical to use. A crescent shape on the outer edge of the lid serves as a resting place for a sugar spoon. 

8. Alessi Mattina

Alessi Mattina - Butter Dish, Gray

A timeless table and kitchen accessory designed to keep butter fresh and at the right consistency for longer. Perfect for those
who want to fully enjoy their breakfast, whether sweet or savory, and start this important meal of the day with a crispy slice of buttered bread.

It consists of a small rectangular porcelain plate topped with a steel bell coated in epoxy resin.

Suitable for a 250-gram block of butter.

Versatile
Ideal for serving and storing butter, margarine, or spreadable cheese.

Practical
Thanks to its compact shape and balanced dimensions, the butter dish can be easily stored on a shelf or in the refrigerator, always ready for the next use. Small grooves in the base ensure that the bell stays in place, allowing the object to be moved safely.

Easy to clean
The porcelain plate is dishwasher safe. The bell can be cleaned with a sponge.
 

9. Alessi Circus Set

Marcel Wanders offers an original solution with this series of tins. The round tinplate containers are available in five different sizes. Available in two sets - one with the three smallest tins, the other with the two larger ones. 

10. Alessi Gino Zucchino Sugar Dispenser

Guido Venturini was one of the first designers to reach out not just to a design elite but to a broader audience. In the 1990s, he created the popular object series that includes this anthropomorphic sugar bowl. With its irresistible smile and large, wide-open eyes, Gino Zucchino shares breakfast with us like an old friend, full of warmth and sweetness. 

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