The Spaghetti Chair, designed by Giandomenico Belotti and produced by Alias Design, is the still relevant emblem of lightness and innovation.
The characteristic texture of the back makes the Spaghetti chair recognizable, and the understated aesthetic allows this model to be used in a variety of settings.
Designed in 1980, it was the first Alias Design product to become part of the permanent collection at MoMA New York, among the most iconic symbols in the history of design.
Designed by Giandomenico Belotti, an Italian architect and designer who, after graduating from the University Institute of Venice, devoted himself to research, restoration, urban planning and industrial design, with an undisputed symbol in his portfolio as the Spaghetti chair.
The structure of the Spaghetti Chair is chrome-plated steel, but it is the use of pvc rod for the back and seat that makes it unique, with a texture that tells the story of an Italian success story gone international.
The first models of the Spaghetti Chair produced by Alias Design have the frame and pvc rods in the same color, later the collection is expanded with new colors and patterns without ever losing the ability to interpret contemporary taste.
Today the Spaghetti chair is available in different types, with and without armrests or stackable, and with a wide range of colors to easily adapt to different environments.
We find it in trendy venues as well as in homes because of its timeless, practical and elegant style, from the 1980s to today it is a choice without spatial or temporal limits.