Chef & Sommelier Champagne Glasses Reveal Up 210 ml 6 Pieces

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Cookinglife Enjoy an elegant design with fine curves thanks to the Alessi long drink spoon Nuovo Milano. This spoon is part of the famous Nuovo Milano cutlery series, which was specially designed by the designer Ettore Sottsass in 1987. This collection is characterized by the combination of powerful design with a timeless look. In addition, the spoon is made of strong and polished 18/10 stainless steel. Due to the use of this material, all cutlery is both dishwasher and scratch resistant. The Alessi long drink spoon Nuovo Milano is definitely a standout on any table. Order easily and quickly in our webshop today!

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Enjoy an elegant design with fine curves thanks to the Alessi long drink spoon Nuovo Milano. This spoon is part of the famous Nuovo Milano cutlery series, which was specially designed by the designer Ettore Sottsass in 1987. This collection is characterized by the combination of powerful design with a timeless look. In addition, the spoon is made of strong and polished 18/10 stainless steel. Due to the use of this material, all cutlery is both dishwasher and scratch resistant. The Alessi long drink spoon Nuovo Milano is definitely a standout on any table. Order easily and quickly in our webshop today!

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Hvis du gerne vil dække hver evigt eneste hjørne i dit hjem og eje de seneste nye produkter, som vil gøre livet nemmere for dig, så skal du købe Champagneglas Chef & Sommelier Gennemsigtig Glas (21 cl) til den bedste pris.Type: VinglasPasser til: OpvaskemaskineFarve: GennemsigtigMateriale: GlasAntal stykker: 6 DeleKapacitet: 210 ml

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  • Champagneglas Chef & Sommelier Gennemsigtig Glas (21 cl)

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