Pininfarina Stile Water Pitcher

$320

Gessato

Pininfarina pares the pitcher to essentials: a slender cylinder, a crisp beak spout, and a squared handle that sits naturally in the hand. In service it pours a thin, steady ribbon; off duty it reads like a small piece of silver architecture on the table. The mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel keeps its glow through years of use and is dishwasher-safe, so this isn’t precious shelfware—it’s a daily tool with bar-cart presence. Sized for the whole table, the Stile pitcher holds 2 liters in a compact footprint (≈10.8″ H × 4.1″ Ø), which is why it looks so clean in photographs and so calm amid plates and glass. And yes, it’s made in Italy, drawn by Pininfarina and produced by Mepra—the collaboration behind the Stile collection’s quiet, exact geometry. If you track details: the handle’s flat interior edge gives control as you tip, the spout stays sharp enough to avoid drips, and the form parks neatly on a tray or shelf between meals. It’s the rare object that feels as considered in the hand as it looks in a photograph.

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