stelton | pilastro wine cooler

stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler
stelton | pilastro wine cooler

stelton | pilastro wine cooler

Regular price $109.00
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Dimensions: diameter 11 x 21cm high
Material: glass


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Place the elegant glass wine cooler in the freezer prior to use, or put ice cubes in the bottom of the wine cooler. This will keep wine cool on warm evenings on the patio or balcony. Can also be used as a vase to display beautiful flowers.

Francis Cayouette is the designer behind the new Pilastro-series that have a sophisticated and elegant aura. The range was inspired by the elegant idiom of Art Deco, in which form and function merge. Art Deco dominated the architecture and design of the 1920s.


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Stelton is an innovative Danish design house, founded in 1960. It is our ambition to create timeless and functional design, which makes everyday life more beautiful. Design, which is sustainable because it stands the test of time aesthetically and quality-wise, so it can be cherished for years and passed on to future generations.
Stelton’s design families and many product lines are the result of fruitful collaborations with international designers and architects. Collaborations which have often been awarded with design prices like Red Dot, German Design Award and the ID price.
Iconic designs like Arne Jacobsen’s Cylinda-line and Erik Magnussen’s EM77 vacuum jug are the basis of Stelton’s DNA, and the durable, functional products are present in homes and offices all over the world. 

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Francis Cayouette is member of the Danish Designers Society and holds a Bachelor degree in Industrial design from the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Montreal (1994).
"I find working on very different projects inspiring. It is important for me to start a project with a fresh mind and without too many preconceived images. It requires a lot of work and exploration, but that’s generally where the new ideas come from.
I find it very inspiring to challenge myself into unknown areas. I learn a lot from working in different fields. The result should be surprising and open minded, but also honest and easy to understand. When I start a project I try to focus less on the product and more on the needs. I’m interested in finding new interpretations but also in the everyday interaction of the objects, people and space. Today, new technologies and new materials allow more liberty for the creator. I try to translate these possibilities into more freedom for the user. "
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