Georg Jensen ALFREDO Knife Stand Black
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Crafted from stainless steel with an elegant black matte finish, this knife stand from the Alfredo collection is the perfect addition to any kitchen. Practical and crafted to last, the piece allows you to store your kitchen knives thanks to the black fibre rods that keep them neatly and safely in place. The stand can hold up to five knives (up to 22cm in length) and is a perfect fit for the Georg Jensen Sky knives collection. What's more, the fibre rods can be easily removed and washed.
Stainless steel black
Size: H 23 cm, L 88 cm, W 21 cm
Alfredo Häberli
Alfredo Häberli (b.1964) is an internationally renowned Swiss Argentinian product designer, based in Zurich, Switzerland. Häberli manages to unite tradition and innovation along with joy and energy in his designs. Much of his work is strongly influenced by his early childhood in Argentina as well as his curiosity and exploration of everyday life. The results are works with a strong expression and emotionality. Häberli collaborates with some of the leading companies in design including Alias, BMW, Luceplan and Schiffini. His work and designs have been shown in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe and he has received many awards during his extensive career. In 2014, Häberli received the prestigious Swiss Grand Prix of Design from the Swiss Federal Office of Culture.