WHY WE LOVE IT
Introduce a delightful touch of iconic postmodernism to your cooking routines with the Alessi Kitchen Timer (A09 B). Designed in 1992 by the legendary American architect Michael Graves, this sculptural accessory is a masterclass in blending pop culture energy with everyday utility. Shaped like a charming, architectural spinning top, it features an ultra-sleek, jet-black thermoplastic body that acts as a striking visual accent on any kitchen island. Far more satisfying than a digital smartphone screen, its tactile, clockwork countdown wheel tracks up to 60 minutes with a cheerful mechanical ring. It turns precise baking and cooking windows into a stylish, nostalgic ritual—perfect for an active, host-led villa kitchen in Mallorca.
DETAILS
- Designed by the internationally acclaimed postmodern design icon Michael Graves in 1992.
- Crafted from premium, heavy-duty thermoplastic resin with a sleek matte black finish.
- Features a traditional, highly reliable mechanical clockwork movement—no batteries required.
- Measures up to 60 minutes with clear, high-contrast, easy-to-read white numbering.
- Distinctive, sculptural profile provides an effortless grip when winding the dial tableside.
- Wipes down effortlessly with a damp cloth to preserve its high-quality finish over time.
- An authentic, highly collectible piece representing the peak of Alessi’s 1990s design renaissance.
PERFECT FOR
- Timing fresh sourdough loaves, local pastries, and intricate Mediterranean reductions perfectly.
- Adding a sophisticated, sculptural pop of functional pop art to modern kitchen counters.
- Design collectors wanting to own an affordable, historic kitchen milestone by Michael Graves.
- Cooks who appreciate tactile, old-school mechanical gadgets over cold digital screens.
- Chic, host-led culinary preparation and contemporary luxury living in Mallorca.



