
Alias Spaghetti Chair by Giandomenico Belotti (Leather Edition)
A true icon of postmodern Italian design, the Spaghetti Chair is both playful and refined. Designed by Giandomenico Belotti for Alias in the early 1980s, this leather-and-chrome version elevates the original’s casual elegance into something even more luxurious — making it ideal for dining rooms, studios, or gallery-like interiors.
Designed in 1980 by Giandomenico Belotti, the Spaghetti Chair was the first product ever released by Alias, one of Italy’s most forward-thinking design brands. Named after the “spaghetti”-like strands of material used for the seat and backrest, the chair became a symbol of the era’s functional minimalism and humorous spirit.
While the original used PVC cords, this rare edition features genuine leather straps, offering a more refined and durable take on the original concept. The frame, made of polished chrome-plated steel, maintains the chair’s lightness and transparency, allowing it to blend seamlessly into a variety of interiors.
A true icon of postmodern Italian design, the Spaghetti Chair is both playful and refined. Designed by Giandomenico Belotti for Alias in the early 1980s, this leather-and-chrome version elevates the original’s casual elegance into something even more luxurious — making it ideal for dining rooms, studios, or gallery-like interiors.
Designed in 1980 by Giandomenico Belotti, the Spaghetti Chair was the first product ever released by Alias, one of Italy’s most forward-thinking design brands. Named after the “spaghetti”-like strands of material used for the seat and backrest, the chair became a symbol of the era’s functional minimalism and humorous spirit.
While the original used PVC cords, this rare edition features genuine leather straps, offering a more refined and durable take on the original concept. The frame, made of polished chrome-plated steel, maintains the chair’s lightness and transparency, allowing it to blend seamlessly into a variety of interiors.
Condition
Good
Noticeable signs of wear, aging, or light restoration.
May have some scratches, discoloration, small chips.
Still functional and presentable.
Technical specification
Designer-Giandomenico Belotti
Year-1980
Manufacturer-Alias (Italy)
Materials-Chrome-plated tubular steel, leather straps
Seat Height-Approx. 45 cm
Total Height-Approx. 82 cm
Width / Depth-Approx. 47 × 52 cm
Stackable-Yes
Origin-Italy
