Spaghetti at MoMa

The first seat signed by Alias that enters in the permanent collection of MoMa in New York, Spaghetti Chair is a symbol in the history of the authentic Italian design, realized by Giandomenico Belotti. Spaghetti chair is material and formal simplicity that multiplies, in its many variants, opportunities for use. Available in numerous types, with and without arms, or stacking, it is ideal for reception settings, trendy spots or for those who love a sober and informal style; practicality and discreet elegance characterize a coherent set of chairs, armchairs and stools.

The structure is in stove enamelled or chromed steel, the seats and backs in the distinctive woven PVC, subtle in the transparent version and more striking in the various coloured versions. Also available in variants like leather hide and the special straw of the Paludis series that enable unexpected tactile and visual experiences. The design of the Paludis chair represents a development of the Spaghetti concept, and it combines minimal painted or chromed metal structure with the unusual material selected for the woven seat and back: a special “straw” made from recycled paper in a wide variety of colours. Its dual personality, that mixes tradition and design, makes it the ideal chair to accompany any table and interior.