GIANDOMENICO BELOTTI (1922-2004)
Set of four chairs and a table model "Spaghetti"
Manufactured by Fly Line
Italy, 1970’s
Yellow coated metal structure, transparent vinyl cord seats and table glass top.
Measurements
Table: 140 cm x 80 cm x 72 h cm. Chairs: 47 cm x 45 cm x 80 h cm.
Condition Good condition. The table has been repainted. Chairs with some minor looses
Provenance Private collection. Tours, France
DESIGNER BIO
After graduating in architecture from the University of Venice, he be- gan working in research, restoration, city planning and industrial de- sign. Since 1979 he has worked with Alias planning spaghetti chair. Still considered one of the most contemporary expressions of modern de- sign, the chair is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA in New York and the green outdoor collection.
Set of four chairs and a table model "Spaghetti"
Manufactured by Fly Line
Italy, 1970’s
Yellow coated metal structure, transparent vinyl cord seats and table glass top.
Measurements
Table: 140 cm x 80 cm x 72 h cm. Chairs: 47 cm x 45 cm x 80 h cm.
Condition Good condition. The table has been repainted. Chairs with some minor looses
Provenance Private collection. Tours, France
DESIGNER BIO
After graduating in architecture from the University of Venice, he be- gan working in research, restoration, city planning and industrial de- sign. Since 1979 he has worked with Alias planning spaghetti chair. Still considered one of the most contemporary expressions of modern de- sign, the chair is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA in New York and the green outdoor collection.
Set of four chairs and a table model "Spaghetti"
Manufactured by Fly Line
Italy, 1970’s
Yellow coated metal structure, transparent vinyl cord seats and table glass top.
Measurements
Table: 140 cm x 80 cm x 72 h cm. Chairs: 47 cm x 45 cm x 80 h cm.
Condition Good condition. The table has been repainted. Chairs with some minor looses
Provenance Private collection. Tours, France
DESIGNER BIO
After graduating in architecture from the University of Venice, he be- gan working in research, restoration, city planning and industrial de- sign. Since 1979 he has worked with Alias planning spaghetti chair. Still considered one of the most contemporary expressions of modern de- sign, the chair is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA in New York and the green outdoor collection.