This article forms part of the Decorative and Applied Arts Encyclopedia, a master reference hub providing a structured overview of design history, materials, movements, and practitioners.
This 9096 Creamer, designed by Michael Graves in 1988, is an everyday countertop piece in the same style as his renowned 9093 Kettle. Graves used his Postmodernist visual language for this design, which incorporates inspirations from European and American Pop art and pre-Columbian traditions. The 9097 Creamer is made of stainless steel and can store your favourite coffee add-ons such as cream, milk, half-n-half, oat or almond milk, and more. Michael Graves and Alessi, the design’s maker, have pieces in the MoMA collection.
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