Bialetti Italian Coffee Maker illustration (Yellow Edition) – Signed giclée print. Kitchen wall decor.

Signed giclée print with a minimalist drawing of the vintage Italian coffee maker Bialetti. Illustration made in ink on paper and digitally colored.

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Signed giclée print with a minimalist drawing of the vintage Italian coffee maker Bialetti. Illustration made in ink on paper and digitally colored.

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All prints are made, signed and shipped individually by hand from our studio located in Oliva (Valencia).

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Giclée fine art.

Hahnemühle paper is especially suitable for art reproductions. Matt natural white color - 350gr. 100% cotton.

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From Valencia, Spain.

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Made in Valencia by Marroiak Studio.
Hahnemühle paper made in Germany | Epson inks made in Indonesia

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Description: Decorative posters to frame with vintage, rustic, Scandinavian and Nordic style kitchen motifs. Pictures to frame of Italian food and drink and Mediterranean gastronomy. Simple drawing of an Italian moka pot. Prints handcrafted in the artist's studio. Small issues. Gifts for housewarming. Gift for coffee lovers. Posters for coffee lovers and old Italian coffee makers. Exclusive design, not available now or EVER on Amazon but on Etsy. Online sale available in different sizes A4 A5 A3 A2 with the option to buy in the online store. Drawing made with pen and ink on paper. Cup of coffee with a background in yellow and minimalist style. The Italian coffee maker or moka coffee maker, also popularly known as greca or macchinetta (in Spanish "maquinita"), is a coffee maker that, in a similar way to the espresso machine, makes coffee by passing boiled water pressurized by steam, through coffee ground. The invention was patented in Italy by the inventor Alfonso Bialetti in 1933, whose company, Bialetti continues to produce the same model (called "Moka Express"). The moka pot has become one of the staples of Italian culture.