Alias
Unprecedented synergy between functionality and artistry, in the quest for “Something Else.”

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli

SEC evolves.
Designed by Alfredo Häberli , SEC is the modular system that combines structural clarity with design freedom — from a bedside table to a full-height storage wall, with coherence and lightness.
Now enriched with new finishes: four textured powder-coated colours, six gloss options, painted methacrylate for panels and sliding doors, and two new veneers in oak and walnut.
With the introduction of the new 560 mm depth, compositional possibilities expand even further.
Versatile. Transversal. Constantly evolving.
SEC, 1997
Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Digital Images @realitymodena.3d
1. Art work “La natura di domani” by @fabriziopassera
3. - 4. Still lives by @norbertopezzotta
#Alias #SomethingElse #SEC #AlfredoHaeberli
With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

With “ Ordini Diversi.” Norberto Pezzotta reinterprets Lanuda chair designed by Riccardo Blumer.
No longer a simple seat, but a poetic presence suspended between rational rigour and the natural landscape. A bridge between human ingenuity and the silent wisdom of
nature.
In the clearing, Lanuda multiplies like a silent herd in the tall grass.
In the woods, among roots and filtered light, it settles lightly.
On the riverbed, it traces a discreet order among the stones.
Part of Interpreting Something Else, the project continues Alias’ exploration of an original visual language, capable of rewriting the essence of its collections through
contemporary perspectives.
Discover “ Ordini Diversi.” In Alias Magazine>>> Link in bio
Lanuda, designed by @riccardo_blumer
Seen by Norberto Pezzotta
#alias #SomethingElse #interpretingSomethingElse #Lanuda #riccardoblumer

Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli

Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli

Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli

Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli
Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli

Designed in 2001, Legnoletto was born from the meeting of design rigour and artisanal sensitivity. The die-cast aluminium legs, a distinctive element of the collection, support the solid wood structure, creating a measured balance between sturdiness and formal lightness.
Twenty-five years after its debut, Legnoletto is enriched with new finishes and colours, further expanding the system’s expressive possibilities. With these new variants, the collection confirms its ability to interpret the bedroom with coherence and personality, while remaining faithful to the values of research, quality, and durability that have always distinguished Alias.
About Legnoletto
1. Digital image @realitymodena.3d
2. 2001, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
5. Digital image @archeagency
6. 2017, Illustration by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #legnoletto #alfredohäberli

Twenty-five years after its debut in the Alias catalogue, Legnoletto designed by @alfredo.haeberli stands out as a project able to cross time with natural ease, keeping the strength of its original vision intact.
Born from the intuition of a young designer who chose to engage with a product type that was, at the time, unexpected for the company, Legnoletto combines formal lightness and constructive rigour in a balance that looks to architecture rather than furniture. In this interview, the designer retraces the genesis of the project, the dialogue with Alias and the reasons for a relevance that, years later, continues to speak to contemporary living.
Read the interview in Alias Magazine
Link in bio
Legnoletto, 2001
Illustrations by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #Legnoletto #25

Twenty-five years after its debut in the Alias catalogue, Legnoletto designed by @alfredo.haeberli stands out as a project able to cross time with natural ease, keeping the strength of its original vision intact.
Born from the intuition of a young designer who chose to engage with a product type that was, at the time, unexpected for the company, Legnoletto combines formal lightness and constructive rigour in a balance that looks to architecture rather than furniture. In this interview, the designer retraces the genesis of the project, the dialogue with Alias and the reasons for a relevance that, years later, continues to speak to contemporary living.
Read the interview in Alias Magazine
Link in bio
Legnoletto, 2001
Illustrations by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #Legnoletto #25

Twenty-five years after its debut in the Alias catalogue, Legnoletto designed by @alfredo.haeberli stands out as a project able to cross time with natural ease, keeping the strength of its original vision intact.
Born from the intuition of a young designer who chose to engage with a product type that was, at the time, unexpected for the company, Legnoletto combines formal lightness and constructive rigour in a balance that looks to architecture rather than furniture. In this interview, the designer retraces the genesis of the project, the dialogue with Alias and the reasons for a relevance that, years later, continues to speak to contemporary living.
Read the interview in Alias Magazine
Link in bio
Legnoletto, 2001
Illustrations by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #Legnoletto #25

Twenty-five years after its debut in the Alias catalogue, Legnoletto designed by @alfredo.haeberli stands out as a project able to cross time with natural ease, keeping the strength of its original vision intact.
Born from the intuition of a young designer who chose to engage with a product type that was, at the time, unexpected for the company, Legnoletto combines formal lightness and constructive rigour in a balance that looks to architecture rather than furniture. In this interview, the designer retraces the genesis of the project, the dialogue with Alias and the reasons for a relevance that, years later, continues to speak to contemporary living.
Read the interview in Alias Magazine
Link in bio
Legnoletto, 2001
Illustrations by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #Legnoletto #25

Twenty-five years after its debut in the Alias catalogue, Legnoletto designed by @alfredo.haeberli stands out as a project able to cross time with natural ease, keeping the strength of its original vision intact.
Born from the intuition of a young designer who chose to engage with a product type that was, at the time, unexpected for the company, Legnoletto combines formal lightness and constructive rigour in a balance that looks to architecture rather than furniture. In this interview, the designer retraces the genesis of the project, the dialogue with Alias and the reasons for a relevance that, years later, continues to speak to contemporary living.
Read the interview in Alias Magazine
Link in bio
Legnoletto, 2001
Illustrations by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #somethingelse #Legnoletto #25

Seconda chair for Wallpaper*
“Lasting Impression”
A quiet presence that lingers.
Material, proportion, and memory meet in a frame that speaks of time, not trends.
An object designed to endure — in space and in the gaze.
Lasting Impression
Design pieces that stand the test of time
Wallpaper* @wallpapermag
Photographer: AM + PM @am_________pm
Head of Interiors: Olly Mason @ollymason0
Writer: Hugo McDonald @hugomacd
Seconda chair
designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official
#alias #somethingelse #seconda #mariobotta #wallpaper

Seconda chair for Wallpaper*
“Lasting Impression”
A quiet presence that lingers.
Material, proportion, and memory meet in a frame that speaks of time, not trends.
An object designed to endure — in space and in the gaze.
Lasting Impression
Design pieces that stand the test of time
Wallpaper* @wallpapermag
Photographer: AM + PM @am_________pm
Head of Interiors: Olly Mason @ollymason0
Writer: Hugo McDonald @hugomacd
Seconda chair
designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official
#alias #somethingelse #seconda #mariobotta #wallpaper

ALIAS COLLECTION BOOK OUT NOW!
The new general catalogue that reveals the soul of Alias.
Over forty-five years of research, culture and experimentation gathered in a single volume: a journey through iconic products and new collections, through visions that have marked design and perspectives that are redefining the future.
Page after page, the dialogue between Alias and its designers takes shape in a chronological narrative that shows how each project contributes to the brand’s identity and its constant drive towards innovation.
The new Alias Collection Book is now available in digital format: a tool for consultation, inspiration and discovery.
Alias Collection Book
Graphic concept @studiotemp
Designed with @riccardo__savioli
🔗 Download it now LINK IN BIO
#alias #somethngelse #collectionbook

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by @alfredo.haeberli
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: @athenakuangGaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: @marcellomaranzan
Ex Producer: @barbara_guieu
Producer: @alice_vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity
“We are in a very old building and we are still moved by the colours, proportions and materials.It is proof that everything in design is cyclical: things that have a soul come back, back and forth through time. That is why many people today look to archive pieces. In a world dominated by technology, we seek warmth, comfort and that sense of welcome that so many designs of the past offered. For my part, I think observing is the best way to think: I observe young people and how they use things, I observe myself and my surroundings, drawing inspiration from everyday life. Ultimately, it is everyday use that gives objects value: what survives time is what continues to be chosen, touched and experienced.” Alfredo Häberli
Read the interview on Alias Magazine
Link in bio
SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues
Curated by @c41prod
Creative: @luca.caizzi @leonedirector
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press office @gc_agency
SEC Designed by @alfredo.haeberli
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

A visual dialogue celebrating the relaunched SEC modular system – originally designed in 1997 by Alfredo Häberli – now reinterpreted throughout the urban memory of Bergamo, the city where Alias was born.
Through the photographic project ‘SEC-CITY. Bergamo Dialogues’, SEC becomes spatial language and temporary architecture: evolving between Piazza della Libertà and the urban fabric of the Centro Piacentiniano, balancing rational rigour and material warmth.
Captured by photographer Luca A. Caizzi, the campaign intertwines design, place, and identity — renewing the poetic vision of its origins through a contemporary lens.
For Alias, design is never just form — it is connection, exploration, and shared belonging. Something Else, once again.
SEC - designed by Alfredo Häberli
Curated by C41
Creative: Luca A. Caizzi, LEONE
Junior Creative: Athena Kuang, Gaia V. Marraffa
Ph: Luca A. Caizzi
Ph. Assistant: Marcello Maranzan
Ex Producer: Barbara Guieu
Producer: Alice Vitulli
Press Office @gc_agency
#alias #SomethingElse #seccity

We are pleased to share that Alias is a technical partner of the exhibition “That Person’s Heaven” by American artist Matt Mullican, hosted at the historic Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo.
Curated by @ste.raimondi and produced by @theblankcontemporaryart , the exhibition marks the return to Italy of one of the most renowned contemporary artists.
Mullican’s works are featured in the collections of leading museums around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The exhibition includes a selection of Alias products. Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti and Atlas table by @jasper.morrison welcome visitors. Laleggera benches by @riccardo_blumer allow you to enjoy the exhibition while seated.
MATT MULLICAN
THAT PERSON’S HEAVEN
from November 14, 2025, to January 18, 2026
Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo
Ph.Roberto Marossi
Courtesy @theblankcontemporaryart
#alias #somthingElse #thatpersonsheaven

We are pleased to share that Alias is a technical partner of the exhibition “That Person’s Heaven” by American artist Matt Mullican, hosted at the historic Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo.
Curated by @ste.raimondi and produced by @theblankcontemporaryart , the exhibition marks the return to Italy of one of the most renowned contemporary artists.
Mullican’s works are featured in the collections of leading museums around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The exhibition includes a selection of Alias products. Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti and Atlas table by @jasper.morrison welcome visitors. Laleggera benches by @riccardo_blumer allow you to enjoy the exhibition while seated.
MATT MULLICAN
THAT PERSON’S HEAVEN
from November 14, 2025, to January 18, 2026
Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo
Ph.Roberto Marossi
Courtesy @theblankcontemporaryart
#alias #somthingElse #thatpersonsheaven

We are pleased to share that Alias is a technical partner of the exhibition “That Person’s Heaven” by American artist Matt Mullican, hosted at the historic Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo.
Curated by @ste.raimondi and produced by @theblankcontemporaryart , the exhibition marks the return to Italy of one of the most renowned contemporary artists.
Mullican’s works are featured in the collections of leading museums around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The exhibition includes a selection of Alias products. Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti and Atlas table by @jasper.morrison welcome visitors. Laleggera benches by @riccardo_blumer allow you to enjoy the exhibition while seated.
MATT MULLICAN
THAT PERSON’S HEAVEN
from November 14, 2025, to January 18, 2026
Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo
Ph.Roberto Marossi
Courtesy @theblankcontemporaryart
#alias #somthingElse #thatpersonsheaven

We are pleased to share that Alias is a technical partner of the exhibition “That Person’s Heaven” by American artist Matt Mullican, hosted at the historic Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo.
Curated by @ste.raimondi and produced by @theblankcontemporaryart , the exhibition marks the return to Italy of one of the most renowned contemporary artists.
Mullican’s works are featured in the collections of leading museums around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The exhibition includes a selection of Alias products. Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti and Atlas table by @jasper.morrison welcome visitors. Laleggera benches by @riccardo_blumer allow you to enjoy the exhibition while seated.
MATT MULLICAN
THAT PERSON’S HEAVEN
from November 14, 2025, to January 18, 2026
Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo
Ph.Roberto Marossi
Courtesy @theblankcontemporaryart
#alias #somthingElse #thatpersonsheaven

We are pleased to share that Alias is a technical partner of the exhibition “That Person’s Heaven” by American artist Matt Mullican, hosted at the historic Palazzo della Ragione in Bergamo.
Curated by @ste.raimondi and produced by @theblankcontemporaryart , the exhibition marks the return to Italy of one of the most renowned contemporary artists.
Mullican’s works are featured in the collections of leading museums around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The exhibition includes a selection of Alias products. Spaghetti chairs by Giandomenico Belotti and Atlas table by @jasper.morrison welcome visitors. Laleggera benches by @riccardo_blumer allow you to enjoy the exhibition while seated.
MATT MULLICAN
THAT PERSON’S HEAVEN
from November 14, 2025, to January 18, 2026
Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo
Ph.Roberto Marossi
Courtesy @theblankcontemporaryart
#alias #somthingElse #thatpersonsheaven

The link between Mario Botta, Alias and Frauchiger Design began in the 1980s, when the Ticino architect designed his first furniture for the Italian brand. At the same time, Ueli Frauchiger — fascinated by Ticino architecture — began the collaboration that would lead to the construction of the headquarters in Zofingen (Switzerland), inaugurated in 1993. Today this dialogue is being renewed through new forms and new stories to tell. At the heart of the “Tutto Botta” exhibition are the two new Alias collections, Zeta and Saturno, which confirm the deep connection between architecture and design that has always inspired the work of Ticino architect Mario Botta.
From 14 to 29 November 2025
“Tutto Botta”
Ueli Frauchiger Design AG
Luzernerstrasse 7, Zofingen-CH
Ph. Björn Siegrist
Courtesy @frauchigerdesign
#alias #somethingElse #tuttobotta #uelifrauchigerdesign

The link between Mario Botta, Alias and Frauchiger Design began in the 1980s, when the Ticino architect designed his first furniture for the Italian brand. At the same time, Ueli Frauchiger — fascinated by Ticino architecture — began the collaboration that would lead to the construction of the headquarters in Zofingen (Switzerland), inaugurated in 1993. Today this dialogue is being renewed through new forms and new stories to tell. At the heart of the “Tutto Botta” exhibition are the two new Alias collections, Zeta and Saturno, which confirm the deep connection between architecture and design that has always inspired the work of Ticino architect Mario Botta.
From 14 to 29 November 2025
“Tutto Botta”
Ueli Frauchiger Design AG
Luzernerstrasse 7, Zofingen-CH
Ph. Björn Siegrist
Courtesy @frauchigerdesign
#alias #somethingElse #tuttobotta #uelifrauchigerdesign

The link between Mario Botta, Alias and Frauchiger Design began in the 1980s, when the Ticino architect designed his first furniture for the Italian brand. At the same time, Ueli Frauchiger — fascinated by Ticino architecture — began the collaboration that would lead to the construction of the headquarters in Zofingen (Switzerland), inaugurated in 1993. Today this dialogue is being renewed through new forms and new stories to tell. At the heart of the “Tutto Botta” exhibition are the two new Alias collections, Zeta and Saturno, which confirm the deep connection between architecture and design that has always inspired the work of Ticino architect Mario Botta.
From 14 to 29 November 2025
“Tutto Botta”
Ueli Frauchiger Design AG
Luzernerstrasse 7, Zofingen-CH
Ph. Björn Siegrist
Courtesy @frauchigerdesign
#alias #somethingElse #tuttobotta #uelifrauchigerdesign

The link between Mario Botta, Alias and Frauchiger Design began in the 1980s, when the Ticino architect designed his first furniture for the Italian brand. At the same time, Ueli Frauchiger — fascinated by Ticino architecture — began the collaboration that would lead to the construction of the headquarters in Zofingen (Switzerland), inaugurated in 1993. Today this dialogue is being renewed through new forms and new stories to tell. At the heart of the “Tutto Botta” exhibition are the two new Alias collections, Zeta and Saturno, which confirm the deep connection between architecture and design that has always inspired the work of Ticino architect Mario Botta.
From 14 to 29 November 2025
“Tutto Botta”
Ueli Frauchiger Design AG
Luzernerstrasse 7, Zofingen-CH
Ph. Björn Siegrist
Courtesy @frauchigerdesign
#alias #somethingElse #tuttobotta #uelifrauchigerdesign

In the dialogue between architecture, landscape, and design, matter becomes narrative.
Within the MUSEO INFINITO - PARK | Botta exhibition @continiartgallery the Seconda chairs, Zeta stool andSaturno 48 low table designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official were integrated into the installation as quiet yet essential presences—objects capable of inhabiting space, following its geometries, and amplifying its meaning.
With the exhibition coming to a close in 2025, what remains is the experience of an encounter between design and architectural vision, where form, function, and context intertwined into a single narrative.
#Alias #SomethingElse #museoinfinito
Ph. @pietrocarraproduzioni

In the dialogue between architecture, landscape, and design, matter becomes narrative.
Within the MUSEO INFINITO - PARK | Botta exhibition @continiartgallery the Seconda chairs, Zeta stool andSaturno 48 low table designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official were integrated into the installation as quiet yet essential presences—objects capable of inhabiting space, following its geometries, and amplifying its meaning.
With the exhibition coming to a close in 2025, what remains is the experience of an encounter between design and architectural vision, where form, function, and context intertwined into a single narrative.
#Alias #SomethingElse #museoinfinito
Ph. @pietrocarraproduzioni

In the dialogue between architecture, landscape, and design, matter becomes narrative.
Within the MUSEO INFINITO - PARK | Botta exhibition @continiartgallery the Seconda chairs, Zeta stool andSaturno 48 low table designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official were integrated into the installation as quiet yet essential presences—objects capable of inhabiting space, following its geometries, and amplifying its meaning.
With the exhibition coming to a close in 2025, what remains is the experience of an encounter between design and architectural vision, where form, function, and context intertwined into a single narrative.
#Alias #SomethingElse #museoinfinito
Ph. @pietrocarraproduzioni

In the dialogue between architecture, landscape, and design, matter becomes narrative.
Within the MUSEO INFINITO - PARK | Botta exhibition @continiartgallery the Seconda chairs, Zeta stool andSaturno 48 low table designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official were integrated into the installation as quiet yet essential presences—objects capable of inhabiting space, following its geometries, and amplifying its meaning.
With the exhibition coming to a close in 2025, what remains is the experience of an encounter between design and architectural vision, where form, function, and context intertwined into a single narrative.
#Alias #SomethingElse #museoinfinito
Ph. @pietrocarraproduzioni

In the dialogue between architecture, landscape, and design, matter becomes narrative.
Within the MUSEO INFINITO - PARK | Botta exhibition @continiartgallery the Seconda chairs, Zeta stool andSaturno 48 low table designed by @mariobottaarchitetti_official were integrated into the installation as quiet yet essential presences—objects capable of inhabiting space, following its geometries, and amplifying its meaning.
With the exhibition coming to a close in 2025, what remains is the experience of an encounter between design and architectural vision, where form, function, and context intertwined into a single narrative.
#Alias #SomethingElse #museoinfinito
Ph. @pietrocarraproduzioni
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