The Spaghetti Armchair (with armrests) is a modernist era, iconic piece of furniture designed by Giandomenico Belotti for the brand Alias. Introduced in 1979, this chair is named for its distinctive use of thin, PVC strings that resemble strands of spaghetti. These flexible cords are tightly stretched across the frame to form the seat and backrest, providing a surprisingly comfortable and supportive sitting experience. The frame itself is typically made of steel, giving the chair a minimalist and industrial look. Its lightweight, stackable design makes it a functional choice for both indoor and outdoor use. SPAGHETTI is the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York.
Condition: excellent - like new! Label is present. Made in Italy.
The armchair all black version (in contrast to the armless version) is significantly harder to find on secondary market and makes for a great desk or accent chair.
Dimensions:
H: 83.82, W: 53.98, D: 50.8 cm (last photo has the dimensions in cm)
H: 33" W: 21.25" D: 20" S: 45.72" Inches
Alias is a high end furniture maker along the lines of Zeus Noto, Vitra, Ligne Roset, B&B italia, Molteni, Poliform, etc.