Moka Induction Bialetti Dolce&Gabbana Mediterranean Blue 4 or 6 Cups
Product Code: 0005356-0005357
Made in Italy, the exclusive Moka Induction coffee maker by Bialetti and Dolce&Gabbana in Mediterranean Blue, now caters for Induction stove tops, thanks to its bi-layer boiler technology. An outer steel layer allows it to be used on induction cooktops, while an inner aluminium layer ensures even heat distribution.
In this unprecedented version, the purity of white and the intensity of blue dress on the Moka Induction, evoking the captivating atmospheres of southern Italy. Moka Induction Mediterranean Blue is a genuine masterpiece of style that transforms the coffee ritual into a celebration of handcrafted excellence, that have always been at the heart of Dolce&Gabbana's aesthetics.
Available in 4 and 6 cups.
Description
Bialetti and Dolce&Gabbana have come together to celebrate the Italian coffee ritual. Created in 1933, the brainchild of Alfonso Bialetti, Moka pot has always been an undisputed icon of Italian style with a tribute to the artistic crafts, landscapes and unique colours of Sicily, recreating the decorative motifs of the Carretto Siciliano: an element of folklore of the island which, with its traditions, has always been at the heart of Dolce&Gabbana's aesthetic.
Bi-layer boiler material with a double layer (3.5 mm/0.13” thick) ensures perfect heat distribution: aluminium interior, steel exterior.
Handle and knob made of soft-touch painted PA66 plastic.
Easy-clean safety valve.
Compatible with electric, gas, and induction stovetops.
Each Bialetti Dolce&Gabbana Moka Induction has distinctive characteristics related to variations in the position of decorative motifs on the collector.
Directions on use:
Enjoy the coffee as soon as possible at a drinkable temerature.
4. Do not place the pot empty of water on the stove.
Instructions for cleaning:
Wash after each use with lukewarm water without using detergents and/or abrasive materials.
Each individual Bialetti Dolce&Gabbana Moka Induction coffee maker is characterised by distinctive features linked to the varying position of the decorative motifs on the collector.