Winner of the auctionRafa Ferrer Valencia
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64 weeks ago
  • rafaferrern · Rafelcofer, Valencia · Spain

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  • Claudia López Tormo · Foios, Valencia · Spain
  • sacartas · Gandia, Valencia · Spain
  • Joan Palmer ·
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Bialetti Coffee Maker

Original artwork

For this special edition we have selected this original piece, a tribute to the Italian Bialetti coffee maker. The illustration is made with graphite (pencil) on paper taking as a visual reference the coffee pot that I have right now in my workshop. It is a half cup. Yes, a half cup. Very small. There are bigger toy coffee pots. Of all the ones I have, it is the one that makes the best coffee.

 

 

Unique piece
Original drawing.
Certificate of authenticity included.

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Authenticity

Signed original artwork

Size

M 21 x 29.7 cm

Medium

OthersGraphite on paper

Optional add-ons

Natural wood frame (Add as an accessory)

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Spain €5 · Europe €15
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