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Designed by Alberto Meda
The geometry of the legs and the connection between structure and top have been reworked and DRY is now the perfect synthesis of the kind of design thinking that finds extraordinary compo-sitional richness in formal simplicity. The elegant aluminium base is broken down into an attractive shape thanks to a joint that becomes the key detail of the entire project. The glass top combines functionality and aesthetics in a single element, revealing the beauty of the structure.
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$980.00
The Frame Chair collection designed in 1991, displays a light and rigorous style, which results in comfortable seats. The stackable seatings, Highframe 40, Bigframe 44 and Frame 52, differ in their proportions and are available with or without armrests. Frame represents a landmark in contemporary design and is still one of Alias’ most successful product […]
$1,170.00
For moments of relaxation outdoors, the Frame collection offers style and practicality with an elegant design aimed at well-being and comfort. The extruded aluminium frame defines the modern and timelessness of this collection designed by Alberto Meda in 1994.
$730.00
Lacquered metal base, chromed vertical stem and illuminating body that reproduces the ancient ?hammer head? shape of the original, readjusted in size. Three elements that combine technique and aesthetics in a product that is indelible in the memory. The famous Spider, designed by Joe Colombo, returns in a Mini table version, re-engineered by Oluce to […]
$1,040.00
A symbol in the history of design, spaghetti is the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York. The Spaghetti chair is an excellent example of material and formal simplicity that multiplies, in its many variants, the opportunities for use.
$1,660.00
In 1946, Vico Magistretti conceived Claritas, his first lighting design, which conceptually aimed for clarity and brightness. In a context of reconstruction and reconversion of the war industry, for the first time Magistretti used bent metal tubes and a curved aluminium sheet as a reflector, which could be oriented and regulated, ensuring the desired lighting […]
$2,130.00
As admirer of Alexander Calder, in 1951 Schottlander created the Mantis series of lamps. Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work: an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong, and flexible metal bars. The shade also is unique […]