Alias was born in 1979 from the need and desire to be different.
Since day one, Alias set itself the challenge to achieve this goal
with advanced, unusual and avant-garde productsthat would
arouse interest thanks to their intrinsically unique and experimental
characteristics. Alias has never focused on temporary
trends, but has always looked at the present time with curiosity
and aspiration to disclose the most interesting interpretations
of creativity and functionality.
Alias’ is a multiple DNA of countless hands, minds, visions, formations
and stories that unite in a single spirit. The diversity of
a single language is the richness of the brand’s story.
Today, Alias returns as an expression of cultural transition;
the visionary spirit that conceived its birth is found again in a
contemporary form. In 1979 Alias interpreted postmodernism,
rationalism, the birth of the modern PC and the technological
revolution; in 2023, Alias reflects in a new type of language the
myriad of changes and mergings happening fastly and continuously.
Alias finds today a novel occasion to bring forward its original
scope, and once again stresses the attention on the intellectual
value of design, particularly working on:
- Involving a heterogeneous and complementary team to work alongside Alias: inviting
all fields, such as architecture, graphics and arts to partake in
a free discussion on what the contemporary design principles
should be
- Shedding the spotlight on thought within design projects, preferring dense, intellectually
relevant contents with less flashy graphic supports
- Striving for a constant open-minded experimentation in shapes, materials and functionalities,
appreciating the value of the creative process as
catalyst for unforeseen possibilities
Today, Alias remains bold and continues to believe, and prove,
that there can be synergy between the creative and operational
aspects, guiding its vision in between functionality and artistry,
in the quest for Something Else.
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