Alessi

EDO FRYING PAN

£70.00 GBP

Size: 20CM

20CM
24CM
28CM
DETAILS

To fry, prepare a sauce or cook some hamburgers, this frying pan is a must-have companion to keep close at hand in your kitchen. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, Edo pots blend different cultural references and formal suggestions. A richness of references that evokes the very essence of cooking: diverse ingredients creating delicious dishes. Edo refers to the Latin "edere" - that is "to eat" - but it is also the ancient name of Tokyo, where the pots with simple and graceful lines that inspired the designer come from. The design of the Edo series is softened by formal elements such as the light flare of the containers or the line of the handles reminiscent of ribbons pinned to a dress, which becomes a distinctive feature of the entire the entire cookware line.

Lid is separate.


DESIGNER: Patricia Urquiola

DIMENSIONS:
20 CM (W) x 38 CM (L) x 7.5 CM (H) - capacity: 100 cl
24 CM (W) x 47 CM (L) x 7.5 CM (H) - capacity: 125 cl
28 CM (W) x 51 CM (L) x 8.5 CM (H) - capacity: 250 cl

MATERIALS: Frying pan in aluminium with non-stick interior, black. Handle in 18/10 stainless steel with PVD coating, brown. Magnetic steel bottom suitable for induction cooking.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Size

20CM, 24CM, 28CM

DELIVERY & RETURNS

Please allow two to three weeks for delivery.

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If you wish to cancel your order you can notify us by email on info@luxxdesign.com before we have dispatched the goods or if goods have already been dispatched, you can return them to us within 14 days of receipt.

Vendor: Alessi
SKU: PU113/20 B

Meet the maker:

Alessi

Since its establishment in 1921, Alessi has gradually evolved, becoming a leading exponent of the “Factories of Italian design”, capable of mediating between the most interesting expressions of international creativity and the public, society and the market. Its mission is to translate these creative expressions into real objects capable of fulfilling dreams and satisfying the public’s desires.