A symbolic seat in the history of Alias design, it is the most imitated chair and the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York. It is even more up-to-date today in all its numerous types, with and without arms, or stacking. Its characteristic texture, in PVC rod, is currently available in a wide range of colours. The same applies to the stove enamelled finish of the steel structure which is also available in the chromed version.
Seat and back are also made in hide or in “soft”.
The PALUDIS collection, which represents a development of the SPAGHETTI concept, features seat and back made of straw.
Stool with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel, seat in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti stool 106
Year:
2006

Stacking chair with structure in stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC.
spaghetti gemini 100
Year:
2006

Chair with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti chair 101
Year:
2006

Stacking armchair with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti armchair 109
Year:
2006

XS chair with structure in stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC.
spaghetti XS 112

Stacking chair with arms, with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti armrest 131
Year:
2006

Single, medium size and double bed with structure in stove enamelled steel and slats in beech.
decimo 132

Coat-stand with umbrella-rack.
tower 144

Medium height stool with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel and footrest in steel covered with black PVC, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti stool 164

XL chair with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti XL 167

High stool with structure in chromed or stove enamelled steel and footrest in steel covered with black PVC, seat and back in PVC, hide or soft.
spaghetti stool 180
