A range extension and three collaborations to honor the 30th anniversary of the iconic corkscrew duo. With pop colors and surprise effects, the company presents new graphic designs for Anna G. and Alessandro M. and new products for the season

Alessi presents some new products and three iconic reinterpretations that, at first glance, bring a breath of familiar joie de vivre.

Range expansions and new graphic designs, all united by a perhaps inclination to contamination between creative worlds: big names in fashion, graphics and painting sign the autumn releases, revealing a strong desire for hybridization and dialogue with an increasingly passionate and loyal consumer.

Among others, there is also a nice new entry for Christmas 2024.

Alessi Tales, designed by Alessandro Mendini

First of all, the three new graphic designs created to pay homage to the thirty years of the successful (iconic) pair of corkscrews, designed in 1994 by Alessandro Mendini: first came Anna G., originally made by Alessi in chromed zamak and thermoplastic resin, and about ten years later Alessandro M.

The two evergreens that decorate and serve homes all over the world, with elegant irony and extreme precision, are now dressed in new graphic interpretations by Arthur Arbesser, Studio Temp and Fulvia Mendini and an equally new revolutionary biocomposite.

The new decorations also feature a special limited series of 9 numbered pieces plus an author's proof: high-quality objects, embellished with special treatments and accessories.

A unique reinterpretation of two great classics, now developed thanks to the use of AlkiPaper, an innovative biocomposite material designed to have an ecologically responsible life cycle.

Created by Alkivio Srl Società Benefit, a startup born from the collaboration between the Italian Institute of Technology-IIT and Novacart SpA, a world leader in the production of paper and cardboard items for confectionery and food use.

Parade, Arthur Arbesser decoration

The new decoration proposed by Arthur Arbesser for Anna G. and Alessandro M. reflects his distinctive style that combines influences from the art and architecture of his hometown, Vienna, with a contemporary and modern sensibility.

In his personal interpretation of the dresses of the two famous corkscrews, Arbesser uses clean lines and unexpected color combinations, the same that characterize his collections, giving life to garments that are visually appealing and structurally interesting.

Liquid, Studio Temp decoration

The creative trio of Studio Temp draws from street art to offer a contemporary and cryptic interpretation of the two iconic corkscrews designed by Alessandro Mendini. The graphics proposed are the result of a personal imprinting full of eclectic ideas, ranging from road signs to modern techniques for protecting sensitive data.

In homage to the professional career of the father of one of the three designers, a radiologist, the decoration includes phosphorescent elements that become readable only in the dark. A surprising overlapping of references and memories, a deconstructed puzzle that immediately acquires order when the light goes out.

Arborea, Fulvia Mendini decoration

To celebrate the iconic pair of corkscrews designed by her father Alessandro, Fulvia Mendini imagined a fairy tale set in an oak forest where the two characters dance in an infinite search for desires and secrets: thus two new arboreal dresses were born, two captivating patterns that enhance the soft and delicate design of these iconic corkscrews.

Not only graphic reinterpretations, but also three new products, including an unprecedented collection of lamps dedicated to flexibility.

Tsumiki, design Medum

Tsumiki, the multifaceted lamp designed by the Japanese design studio Medum. The magnetic elements that make it up allow for complete freedom of light orientation and arrangement of the three components of the lamp in space: the base, the stem and the lampshade.
The lamp is available in the colours: black, blue, red orange and white.

Toru, design Nendo

Designed by studio Nendo for Alessi, the Toru series of household appliances, whose kettle was presented at the Salone del Mobile 2024, adds two new elements to complete the collection: the toaster and the citrus squeezer.

Delight, design Nika Zupanc

A series of objects linked to the Christmas holidays, interpreting traditional symbols such as the fir tree and the star with her unmistakable pop language.

Inspired by the classic iconography of the Christmas holidays, where colors such as white, red and gold recur, the designer has created a collection composed of a group of blown glass balls, a mug, a biscuit tin and a sweets container.