years 90
Height: 11.23 in (28.5 cm)Width: 1.19 in (3 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
This 1990s set of minimalist cocktail mixers, designed by Lino Sabattini, exhibits a sophisticated blend of form and material. The mixers are crafted from high-quality polished silver plated metal, which gives them a striking reflective surface and ensures durability. Sabattini's choice of silver plated metal highlights his commitment to combining functionality with a timeless aesthetic. Each mixer is long and slender, designed for reaching the depths of tall cocktail glasses or shakers, making them practical for stirring a variety of beverages. The handles feature a geometric, sculptural form that blends seamlessly into the elongated shaft. The angular, faceted design at the top adds a dynamic visual interest while serving as an ergonomic grip. The mixers are characterized by clean, uninterrupted lines that exude modernist elegance. This minimalist approach ensures they complement a wide range of barware without overpowering other elements. This set perfectly embodies Sabattini's signature style—functional objects elevated into works of art, with an emphasis on simplicity, elegance, and precision craftsmanship. It has never been used and it comes in the original box.

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