The six-cup espresso coffee maker that started it all, Alessi's 9090 was the first object for the home in the company’s history, as well as its first product to be inducted into the Permanent Design Collection at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. The stainless steel body and cast iron handle give a strong sensibility to the coffee maker that is balanced by the smooth cylindrical shapes of the body and base. Designed by Richard Sapper, the 9090 was also the Italian brand’s first "amphibious object": a tool for the kitchen so beautifully designed that it is equally welcome at the table.  Search “presso-espresso-maker.html” from Modern Coffee Makers

Search “presso-espresso-maker.html”

The six-cup espresso coffee maker that started it all, Alessi's 9090 was the first object for the home in the company’s history, as well as its first product to be inducted into the Permanent Design Collection at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. The stainless steel body and cast iron handle give a strong sensibility to the coffee maker that is balanced by the smooth cylindrical shapes of the body and base. Designed by Richard Sapper, the 9090 was also the Italian brand’s first "amphibious object": a tool for the kitchen so beautifully designed that it is equally welcome at the table.