Designed in 1979 by Giandomenico Belotti for Alias, the Spaghetti Chair is considered one of the most refined expressions of Italian radical minimalism. The chair takes its name from the distinctive PVC cord seat and backrest, which provide both ergonomic support and visual lightness.
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The Stam Chair is one of the earliest and most influential cantilever chair designs in the history of modern furniture. Designed in 1926 by Mart Stam, it introduced a revolutionary structural concept by eliminating the rear legs and relying on the flexibility of tubular steel for support and comfort.
This lounge armchair reflects the sculptural and architectural design language associated with Adrian Pearsall’s influential mid-century modern furniture. During the 1950s and 1960s, Pearsall became known for bold lounge seating featuring expressive structures, dramatic silhouettes, and refined material contrasts.