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Italian manufacture Alias, is all about forward thinking design. Drawing inspiration from fast cars to steel sculptures and everything in between, Alias's roster of designers awakens fresh creativity. Lecture halls, restaurants, hotel poolsides and of course, your own home, are just a few installation suggestions for this exciting family of products.
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Ghisa
Riccardo Blumer and Matteo Borghi reinterpret traditional cast iron with the Ghisa collection of modular outdoor seating. Designed for both urban and residential settings, Ghisa is adaptable to any landscape. A circular bench to surround a tree or a snakelike bench crawling across lawns and gardens, Ghisa’s connecting elements allow for endless compositions.
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stabiles
The Stabiles table collection, designed by Alfredo Haberli, was directly inspired by the ground-anchored steel sculptures created by the great Alexander Calder. Haberli infused this solid wood table collection with the lightness and plasticity found in Calder’s work. Each table has a universal appeal that works with an array of seating options.
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Manzu
Pio Manzu was a visionary in automobile design. A genuine pioneer in the sphere of ergonomics, Manzu had an innovative approach to the complex relationship between man and machine. Based on a prototype from the 1960s, the Manzu lounge chair is clearly evocative of the style and ergonomics of a sports car bucket seat, specifically that designed for the 1968 Autobianchi Coupe for Fiat. Test drive, anyone?
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Tagliatelle
Presented at Milan design week 2011, Tagliatelle is Jasper Morrison’s reinterpretation of Alias's iconic Spaghetti Chair, 30 years later. Opting for stove-enameled tubular steel and elastic straps, Morrison extracted and reformulated each element of the Spaghetti chair to make it contemporary and durable. The result is a synthesis of technology and form: the cornerstone of Alias design.
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