The Eleven coffee table, designed by Alias, is characterized by an essential and modern design. Available with a round or rectangular top in lacquered MDF, it has a structure composed of legs in painted or polished aluminum. Its versatility makes it suitable for different environments, offering an elegant solution for both residential and professional spaces.
Alias
Alias was founded in 1979 by Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo together with Carlo and Francesco Forcolini. From the beginning, the founders focused on exploration in design and experimentation with new materials, a value immediately recognized and appreciated by design enthusiasts throughout Europe. The first projects were Broomstick, the series designed by Vico Magistretti, and the Spaghetti Chair by Giandomenico Belotti. Alias is a creative force, an experimental laboratory and a workshop for young designers such as Mario Botta, Paolo Rizzatto and Alberto Meda, free to express their vision.
Considered among the main protagonists of English design today, the PearsonLloyd studio is a multidisciplinary reality that ranges across the most diverse fields: from furniture, to collective spaces, to brand development. Founded in 1997 by Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd, the studio has received numerous awards in Europe and the United States. The "duo" of British designers regularly contributes articles and publications to the most important magazines in the sector and is also "visiting lecturer" at the École Cantonale d'Art in Lausanne.