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Acacia Honey Dipper by Miriam Mirri for ALESSI

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Designed by Miriam Mirri for ALESSI, ACACIA is part of Mirri’s 2014 “Objets-Bijoux” collection. This special item is a honey dipper made of stainless steel. Inspired by honeycomb yet made all its own, ACACIA stands out among a market dominated by wooden dippers and honey spoons. The sleek material gives this design a touch of elegance, and the hexagon and stars at the tip playfully reimagine nature’s geometries.

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