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Pulcina Moka Pot by Simon Paredes

With its architectural silhouette and sculptural curves, the Alessi Pulcina Moka Pot is a modern design classic that provides the inspiration for this artwork. Here, artist Simon Paredes brings it to life in his signature style — simplified forms and a focus on bold shapes. A love letter to Italian design and the rituals of home-brewed coffee.

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• One poster purchased = 10 meals donated
• Available in A4 format
• Printed on 148 gsm acid-free, bright white archival quality paper
• Unframed posters are delivered rolled in paper and sturdy packaging — packed with care in our Collingwood studio and shipped worldwide
• Complimentary framing service — order a poster and frame in matching sizes and we’ll frame it at no extra cost

All orders are packed and shipped worldwide from our Melbourne studio.

Orders are sent with tracked delivery — you’ll receive a tracking number once your order is on its way. Please allow 1–2 business days for us to pack your order, in addition to delivery time frames below.

Estimated delivery times during Black Friday.
• Australia: 10 business days (Standard), 10 business days (Express)
• New Zealand: 7–12 business days


• International: 10–20 business days

Click & Collect:
Pick up from our studio at 55 Cromwell St, Collingwood VIC 3066
Available Monday–Thursday, 9am–4pm

You’ll receive an email when your order is ready to collect.

When you purchase a poster and a matching-size frame, we’ll frame it for you at no extra cost.
Once it arrives, it’s ready to hang on your wall.

• Made from solid teak, featuring clear plexi-glass and built-in hanging hardware.
• Available in three sizes to fit all Food For Everyone posters
• Available in a selection of colours to suit different styles
• Suitable for both portrait and landscape orientation
• Durable turnbuckle closures that are easy on the fingers
• Please note: as no two trees are the same, each frame may feature unique natural variations in grain and colour!

 Melbourne, Australia 

Simon Paredes

Artist
  
Simon Paredes uses coloured pencils to craft striking, simplified forms on paper. His work is characterised by a keen focus on domestic objects and nostalgic elements of retro pop culture, blending everyday familiarity with a bold artistic vision. Simon is represented by Arts Project Australia, a gallery and studio that supports neurodivergent artists and artists living with intellectual disabilities. He joined APA in 2014 and has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including Wangaratta Art Gallery and Arts Centre Melbourne, and his work is held in private collections across Australia.
Simon Paredes uses coloured pencils to craft striking, simplified forms on paper. His work is characterised by a keen focus on domestic objects and nostalgic elements of retro pop culture, blending everyday familiarity with a bold artistic vision. Simon is represented by Arts Project Australia, a gallery and studio that supports neurodivergent artists and artists living with intellectual disabilities. He joined APA in 2014 and has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions, including Wangaratta Art Gallery and Arts Centre Melbourne, and his work is held in private collections across Australia.

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We Ship Worldwide1 Poster Purchased = 10 Meals Donated900,000 meals donated & counting!