Giandomenico Belotti Spaghetti Chair

€200.00

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.

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.

Its essential structure reflects the design philosophy of late modernism, where material efficiency and structural clarity define the form. The Spaghetti Chair is part of permanent museum collections including MoMA in New York, confirming its importance in contemporary design history.
Country of origin: Italy.

Frame:
Chrome-plated tubular steel

Seat and Backrest:
Leather, newly restored

Construction:
Welded tubular steel cantilever frame with tension-supported seat and backrest. The flexible PVC cords adapt to the body, providing comfort without traditional cushioning.

Finish:
Polished chrome

Condition: Professionally Restored

MINT

This piece has undergone careful professional restoration, including:

– polishing of the chrome-plated steel frame
– replacement of PVC cord in accordance with the original Alias specifications
– structural inspection and stabilization

The chair is in excellent functional condition and ready for everyday use.

Minor signs of age may be present on the frame and are consistent with vintage authenticity.