


Architonic ID: 20285113
Year of Launch: 2022
Room divider on wheels with supporting structure made of lacquered extruded aluminium.
Double-sided sound-absorbing panel in felt fixed to the structure.
One-sided shelf in lacquered aluminium 22 cm deep.
Equipped with a monitor support for attachment to the panels and a lacquered steel cable tray (monitor not included; recommended 32 to 60 inches).
Concept
Aline work is the new multifunction mobile room divider exclusively designed by Dante Bonuccelli for Alias.
The systems and office world expert designer Dante Bonuccelli faces the theme of the movable partition wall with an approach aimed at creating an extremely essential and light product, following Alias philosophy.
The frame is in extruded aluminium and fits onto two elegant cast trestles equipped with comfortable wheels. Extruded aluminium surfaces, that act as structural elements in a perfect collaboration between structure and support elements, are fixed to the frame.
Stable, light, with a linear design aline work is offered in seven different configurations: sound-absorbing partition panel, double-sided bookcase, single-sided bookcase, coat-stand, desk, monitor wall and vertical garden.
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Metal, Structure metal

Italy
Dante Bonuccelii was born in 1956 at Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1979 in Buenos Aires, he promoted in architecture. 1980 – 1983 projecting and realisation of several buildings in Argentina. 1984 is change his domicile to Milano, Italy, where he is still living and working. 1985 cooperation with “Gregotti Associati”. Since 1986 he is projecting and realizing buildings and interior design all over Europe, America and Asia. 1998 he founded his company “Avenue Architects” in Milano. His references are outstanding: IBM Hoechst Johnson Controlls Eni Ansaldo Università Bocconi Infostrada Philips Vodafone Freudenberg Schönbuch Lamm Further he is design-consultant for “Unifor” and “Dada”. He was also consultant for interior-design for the “Albion Wharf Riverside-Projekt” in London from Foster & Partner. His Projects were published and shown in over 50 publications in journals, newspaper and vernissages in Italy.