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Sunday 30 September 2012

"Atomic" - A.&M.G. Sassoon (London, England) - Blue / Red / Yellow - Coffee machine

Dreams become true.
 






Peach Plum Pear


One day...

"When negativity surrounds..."


2 friends were outraged by the recent declarations of sellers of reproductions of one of Mr. Robbiati stovetop coffee machines.

I don't find it neither appropriate nor respectful... neither to the former manufacturers themselves who created such wonderful machines, nor to their customers.

But everybody should have the right to ridicule him/her-self in public.

Until now, from Australia, we have seen or heard:
_ the fake portrait of Giordano Robbiati,
_ the family Robbiati is still manufacturing genuine best-loved coffee makers,
_ Brevetti Robbiati 's business burned down in 1986,
_ a coffee machine can have an atomic form, shape, type, style, variation and function,
_ "The Atomic" was created the 26th of June 1947,
_  the "Martians" were prototypes,
_ Desider Stern was so impressed with Robbiati's Atomic that he created Stella,
_ the "La Sorrentina" was made by Brevetti Robbiati in the 60s,
_ the molds found in a barn,
 (and i could list them all... but i'd rather spend time researching)
Update 08 Oct. 2012: i nearly forgot the "Rembrandt" or was it a "Renoir"?

I am watching from Europe all what it seams to me like a competition of who is going to tell the biggest story to fight over an illusional legacy in the best case... to make money in the worst one.

Europe, a place that have seen so many wonderful coffee machine designers
Europe, the core of the History of the manufacturers and businesses i am interested in:
Stella, Brevetti Robbiati, Szigony Müszaki Vállalat, A.&M.G. Sassoon, Gaetano Delle Vedove, Les établissements Tarditi...

Australia only imported... but behaves like it owns it all.

Do like me my friends: IGNORE

and

JOIN ME
IN THE
CELEBRATION
OF
THE HISTORY OF THESE COFFEE MAKERS!

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Just the two of us

Good things might come to those who wait...
We've got to go for all we know.