The cutlery set Collo-alto, designed by Inga Sempé, derives from the elegant spoon for serving risotto she designed. The project for the cutlery that makes up the service develops the basic features of that first spoon, distinctive for the contrast between curved and straight lines. The elongated and narrow shape of the segment that connects the handle with the active part of the cutlery gives the name Collo-alto (Italian for ‘long neck’) to this collection.  Photo 1 of 11 in Tabletop by Alessi

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The cutlery set Collo-alto, designed by Inga Sempé, derives from the elegant spoon for serving risotto she designed. The project for the cutlery that makes up the service develops the basic features of that first spoon, distinctive for the contrast between curved and straight lines. The elongated and narrow shape of the segment that connects the handle with the active part of the cutlery gives the name Collo-alto (Italian for ‘long neck’) to this collection.